The Clinton City Council modified one of its current economic development incentives to make it more attractive for existing businesses to expand, and new businesses to locate here.

United Fund thermometer rises

Clinton High School art teacher Joy Badillo paints the Clinton United Fund thermometer which will be used to track the progress of this year’s fund drive. Since its official kickoff earlier this month, donations are already starting to come in.

Here's a look at Thursday's Clinton Daily News

- CPS sports hit with COVID-19

- Food giveaway set for Monday

- Hammon bank robbed

- Anders retires from city

- City council approves new filing, election dates 

Here is a look at Wednesday's headlines 

- Police snag elusive suspect on the run 

- Nominations sought for CPSF’s annual award

- Chamber seeks to host annual teacher luncheon

- Annual ‘welcome back to campus’ event set

- CHS moves summer mark to 3-3

Here is a look at Tuesday's headlines

- CPS rolls out plan for ‘return’

- Friends on Frisco fires up Friday

- SportChassis ‘grows’ into new business operation

- Rolled box trailer closes I-40 lane

- Clinton 12U reaches state

- Martha Kelley obituary

Here is a look at The Weekend's headlines

- Search for city manager moving ahead

- How health department generates COVID-19 reports 

- Elementary enrollment set at A-B

- Kid-pitch battles at regionals

- Senior Lifestyles section inside

Here is a look at Friday's headlines

- CPS releases ‘learning options’

- Library adapts well during virus

- Eastside cleanup is Saturday

- Chamber banquet postponed

- Throwback: Reds go back-to-back

- State deaths

Clinton Chamber of Commerce President Julie Caldwell has announced that the 2020 Chamber of Commerce Banquet, originally scheduled for Aug. 14, has been postponed by the Chamber’s Board of Directors.

Pickup wrecks on Route 66

A single-car rollover accident with injuries took place on Gary Boulevard Thursday morning, near Riverside Golf Course. Pictured are, from left, Clinton Police Lt. Shane Harrelson, Sinor EMT Raven Cantrell, Clinton Firefighter Justin Hill, Clinton Police Officer Lacey Hulett, Sinor EMS Critical Care Paramedic Michelle Addington, Clinton Firefighters Dylon Kupka, John Denney and Capt. Forrest Valentine. Two people were involved in the accident. One was not injured and the other received external trunk injuries. The truck apparently swerved to avoid hitting an animal on the roadway.

This week Clinton Public Schools released information on the “learning options” students will have in the 2020-21 school year, which begins on Thursday, Aug. 13. Superintendent Tyler Bridges hopes the options are such that no parent is left feeling like they don’t have a good option for their student.

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