Clinton’s Mini Golf Course, located within McLain Rogers Park, will open once again for the public. Its first day of operation for this season is today and the course will stay open until August.

The Clinton Masonic Lodge No. 21 will be hosting a fellowship meal from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Bethany Baptist Church located at 100 East Locust Ave. in Clinton.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The new requirements are aimed at standardizing information given to millions of women following scans to detect breast cancer.

Here's a preview of Thursday's Headlines

- Hospital fund usage passes without doubt

- Council talks over line repair bids

- Stephens wins first place as courtroom reporter

- State, local, national news sports and more

Conservation alumni

Five Clinton High School alumni took part in the state meeting for Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts held recently in Oklahoma City. All five are involved in conservation by serving on their local boards or being a conservation employee at one time. CHS Alumni at the meeting were, from left, Dan Sebert (class of 1968), Leo Goeringer (class of 1971), Kim (Stanley) Farber (1973), George Moore (class of 1969), and Deanna (Teurman) LaGrand (class of 1970).

The Clinton City Council discussed bids for needed emergency repairs to a line at the Clinton water treatment plant during its regular meeting Tuesday. The discussion came after officials discovered a leak in the line before Christmas and began the process of repairing it.

Clinton voters Tuesday decided overwhelmingly in favor of Ordinance 800 with 93.78% of votes totaling a margin of 1,221-81 in favor of using the more than $11.6 million in funds originally locked away years ago by Clinton citizens to operate Clinton Regional Hospital should the need arise.

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