Here's a peak at what's in Tuesday's Clinton Daily News

- School board explains Supt. search process

- Special Christmas services set

- CPD honors staff for special service

- Cordell policeman fired two shots, killing suspect

- State Death's

Following Superintendent of Schools Kevin Hime’s announcement at last week’s school board meeting that he will be stepping down effective June 30, 2020, members of the Clinton School Board held

Many area churches will hold events and special worship services for Christmas. Following is a list of Clinton churches with information about what they have planned for this year. THE

Snowmen visit Nance assembly

First-graders sing in a special snowman-themed program at Nance Elementary. In the forefront, from left, are Ian Uribe, Kalley Fuller and Isabella Rios.

CPD honors staff for special service

Numerous members of the Clinton Police Department were recognized for special service over the past year at the department’s annual Christmas party and awards presentation. Two officers, Ryan Richert and

Cade Humphrey, who was fleeing from authorities when he was killed Thursday night, was shot twice by a Cordell policeman, the public relations director for the Oklahoma State Bureau of

(Oklahoma City) – Every odd-numbered year, recognized political parties in Oklahoma are required to notify the Secretary of the State Election Board whether or not the party will allow registered Independents to vote in its primary elections.

New water plant’s load increasing

Public Works Director Leonard Jackson, left, and Water Superintendent Gary Kluckner check the gauges at Clinton’s new R.O. water plant which is now producing one-third of the water flowing though city pipes.

Clinton Postmaster Kathy Adcock reported that the post office is knee-deep in packages and its “elves” are working hard to assist Santa in performing his mission this holiday season.

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