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- CEDA to move forward with demo

- Special Olympics preps for Bocce

- REDS 365 to offer parent programs

- Clinton teams compete well at Moore track meet

- Gaunt named SAC Player of the Week

Special Olympics preps for Bocce

Clinton’s Special Olympics team will soon be competing in the Route 66 bocce ball competition on the road to attend State Special Olympics in May after a successful bowling competition this past fall.

CEDA to move forward with demo

The Clinton Economic Development Authority opened bids for demolition of the former Tradewinds Motel during its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon. With bids received, the authority believes demolition will move quickly at the property after the lowest bid is officially accepted by the Clinton City Council next week.

Giving blood – saving lives

DeAnn Johnson, right, gives blood while Maritza Zamora with the Oklahoma Blood Institute checks to make sure everything is running smoothly during the Clinton Community Blood Drive held Tuesday at the Clinton First Christian Church.

REDS 365 to offer

In addition to the free services it offers to Clinton Public Schools students, REDS 365 will be expanding its programs to offer a wide variety of courses catered toward parents.

CPS Counselors speak at conference

A few counselors from Clinton Public Schools presented at the 2023 For Counselors Only Conference held at the Metro Tech Campus, located at 1900 Springlake Dr. in Oklahoma City. Their presentation was on “Care Teams” and addressed different ways the district supports students. Counselors at the event, from left, were Clinton High School counselor Brenda Louthan, CHS counselor Stephanie Bridgeman, Southwest Elementary School counselor Dixie Williams, and Washington Elementary School counselor Ashley Miller.

(AP) — Floods caused by torrential rains hit two Turkish provinces that were devastated by catastrophic earthquake, killing at least 14 people and increasing the misery for thousands who were left homeless.

Today is the 75th day of 2023 and the 86th day of winter.

AMARILLO, Texas (AP) — A federal judge in Texas will hear arguments in a high-stakes court case that could threaten access to abortion medication and blunt the authority of U.S. drug regulators.

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