Here's a preview of Wednesday's CDN

- Transient issue still focus of City 

- Annual salad supper set for Monday 

- Area FFA officers attend leadership conference

- Jefferson earns Coach of the Year award

- Segal wins pick contest for second time this season

Just over a week since the emergency provision of Ordinance 1026 which established a new section of Clinton City Code defining vagrancy and loitering within City limits was passed to address ongoing issues across town, City Manager Robert Johnston says it is still unclear what the next steps in addressing Clinton’s transient issue may be.

Annual salad supper set for Monday

The annual All Women’s Guild Salad Supper is set to be held at 6 p.m. Monday in St. Joseph’s Hall at St. Mary’s Church, located at 1218 Knox Ave. and organizers said women from all area churches are welcome to attend.

Area FFA officers attend leadership conference

Officers from the Clinton and Arapaho Butler FFA chapters attended the Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) Conference Sept. 19 at the Great Plains Technology Center in Lawton to connect with other FFA Officers and undergo leadership training.

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INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) — It’s a Monday in September, but with schools closed, the three children in the Pruente household have nowhere to be. Callahan, 13, contorts herself into a backbend as 7-year-old Hudson fiddles with a balloon and 10-yearold Keegan plays the piano.

Performed an agency assist with Clinton Police Department near Nowahy Ave. and Congress.

Responded to a 911 hang-up in the 300 block of N. 11th St., arrested 26-yearold subject on a new Custer County charge.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Alyssa Milligan was someone who intuitively knew when another person needed help, encouragement or a kind word. Although she was new to Tennessee, the 23-year old physical therapy student, whose mother called her “Sweet Alyssa,” had already made many close connections, especially within the tight-knit cycling community around Nashville — before she was killed this month, struck by a pickup truck while cycling with a friend.

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