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Despite a few scattered cases, Clinton Public Schools nurse Sheffield Southall said the district appears to be over the worst of the flu season for the year.
“I’m not saying we don’t have any flu cases, because we do, but it’s nothing like it was before Christmas,” Southall said.
Clinton’s Economic Development Authority met behind closed doors for nearly an hour Tuesday “for the purpose of purchase or appraisal of real property.”
Telephone scammers trying to swindle farmers out of their hard-earned money have so far been unsuccessful in their attempts, it was officially reported in Beckham County this week.
In Clinton Daily News’ article about next week’s Arapaho-Butler Elemen- tary Pancake Supper, it was mistakenly reported that the event would take place from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 25. It should have read, Tues- day, Feb. 25.
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 21
SENIOR EVENT: Grocery shopping. For a ride call (580) 309-3467. 8:30 a.m.
DANCE: American Legion dance at the Legion Hall on U.S. 183, entry by donation. 6:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m.



