Dragging down ‘Main Street’

Clinton residents were able to get out of the house, while still maintaining proper social distancing Friday night, dragging their cars down Frisco Avenue. Daniel Ashcraft organized the event, according to the Clinton Chamber of Commerce. It’s planned to go down again this Friday.

Wiggin’ out over art

Clinton High School artist David Hinds works on a Bob Ross-style painting. The wig is a nod to the late artist. CDN

Wig fun in art

Clinton High School artist Memo Borjas also gets in on the Bob Ross wig fun.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Oklahoma Tax Commission are allowing 90-day filing extensions, allowing concerned tax preparers and taxpayers to breathe a sigh of relief. But Edmond CPA Joshua Jenson said while the deadline has moved, it’s still imperative taxpayers be mindful if they owe.

 Here's a look at what's in the weekend edition of the Clinton Daily News

- Woman says she was spared when gun didn’t fire

- Green closes out 59-year journalism career 

- County health department offering COVID-19 testing

- Gonzales’ golden play captures titles

Parents honoring seniors

Caren Denney places her son Dalton’s jersey on the family’s front door. This is a growing trend around Clinton for senior parents. They’re honoring their graduating seniors, who won’t get to finish out their final athletic seasons due to COVID-19.

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