Stormie Bowen, left, gets a hug from Mayor David Berrong after her final council meeting. CDN | Staff Photo

Tuesday night’s Clinton City Council meeting began in honor of a Clinton citizen and closed as a finale for the term of a certain councilmember, with odds and ends sprinkled throughout the middle.

Currently, officials say the proposed plan for construction on Red Wheat Drive is to construct the temporary detour, also referred to as a shoofly, during the first week of December, after which it is expected to take 30 to 45 days to complete the utility relocation of the sewer line. During that time, the road will be closed, but Red Wheat will still be accessible through the temporary detour so that construction can be completed.

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- Hospital needs more City cash

- Cornerstone to host Thanksgiving meal this Thursday at church

- Suspect faces multiple charges

- CHS basketball ready and excited for new season

- Full obituary for Maynoma Jean Curtis

The Clinton Regional Hospital Authority held a special meeting Wednesday afternoon to discuss requesting funds from the City of Clinton in order to meet payroll, as well as rebates for lighting fixture improvements from PSO.

Robert Venegas Rios, 35, of Clinton, was arrested after an alleged crime spree which included operating a vehicle under the influence, evading police, and assault.

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