Have you ever seen a large turtle in the middle of the road and wondered if you should help relocate it so it doesn’t get smashed by a car? Wildlife
-Commitments to E.D. fund top $300,000
-Indians buy VFW site
-Pools must comply with City rules
-Burglars hit truck, Buick car
-Top CHS sports moments of 2018-2019
-Plus see local pictures
When the Clinton Economic Development Authority (CEDA) hired Roland Mower last year to lead the City’s economic turnaround, he was clear with them from the beginning — true economic development is at least a three-year process.
The City of Clinton’s code enforcement officer, Toby Anders, is spreading the word that the swimming pools which pop up this time of year in yards all over Clinton are required to comply with health and safety laws.
The building and property of VFW Post 4465 in Clinton was sold at auction this week to the Economic Development Business Center of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes, auctioneer Corky Heard confirmed Friday.
Five electricity-related meters valued at approximately $4,800 were stolen overnight Tuesday from a truck parked on Peterson Drive, Detective Lt. Luis De La Torre of the Clinton Police Department said Friday.
Attorney General Mike Hunter applauded the United States Supreme Court decision that will allow a World War I memorial cross to remain on public land in Maryland.



