FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of a reckless driver in the 2200 block of Gary Blvd.

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- Rates return with Riverside resurgence

- Archery teams aim for state

- CPSF doles out spring grant awards

- Clinton’s Moore is Lady Reds first state qualifier

Land S Land Development Company LLC to Robert E. Ford Revocable Trust and Robert E. Ford, Trustee, WD.

From left, Melissa Knabe, assistant superintendent; Jennifer Daubenspeck, grant winner; Debbie Carlisle, CPSF director; and Tonya Gaunt, CPSF director, celebrate Daubenspeck’s grant approval. CDN | Courtesy photo

The Clinton Public School Foundation (CPSF) has awarded $14,955 in classroom grants during its spring 2026 grant cycle, bringing the organization’s total grant funding for the 2025-2026 school year to $48,173.

With the greens improved and back in decent shape, the Riverside Golf Course is now looking forward to obtaining a little more “green” in the process with restored rates approved at the recent Clinton City Council meeting.

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