Working together

Jiovanny Franco, in the cab, works to bring down the saw frame from the roof of the new Clinton Middle School building while Stephen Chavez spots him.

HOUSTON (AP) — Leaders of the county where 19 students and two teachers were killed in the 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, voted Monday to release records related to the massacre, ending a yearslong legal battle over disclosure of the information.

The second day to file for candidacy in the election that will determine Clinton’s City Councilmen for Wards 1 and 3 has come to a close, with no additional filings. 

Here's your preview of Tuesday's paper

- Former detective faces charges

- CPS adopts new devices policy

- County leaders hold quick meeting

- Filing begins for council

- Lady Reds get to work to prepare for new season

Smooth operator

Rigo Maldonado smooths out the freshly poured concrete Monday morning that is set to be a parking area for the new Clinton Middle School building.

Eclectic electric

Olivia Komahcheet plays guitar during her family’s performance in the final Levitt Music Concert of the summer in the amphitheater at McLain Rogers Park Friday evening.

Clinton Public Schools is starting this coming school year with an updated “Personal Wireless Devices Policy,” to be implemented which will effectively ban students and limit teachers from using smartphones or other similar devices while at school.

Former Clinton Police detective Michael Joseph Bouziden is facing charges after two separate instances, both of which involved domestic assault. One of the two involved the felonious pointing of a firearm, and the other allegedly involved public intoxication.

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