Here's a look at Friday's headlines
- Unemployment fraud on the rise in Clinton
- Seniors celebrated today with parades, ceremonies
- Library reopens to public
- Trejo rejoins team in second title run
- Rising Stars expanding
- State deaths
Here's a look at Friday's headlines
- Unemployment fraud on the rise in Clinton
- Seniors celebrated today with parades, ceremonies
- Library reopens to public
- Trejo rejoins team in second title run
- Rising Stars expanding
- State deaths
Here's a look at the Thursday Edition's Headlines
- CPS employee bonuses may be less in 2020
- Acting city manager may be named Friday
- Rt. 66 Museum will keep shorter hours this summer
- Clinton police make arrests made in multiple abuse cases
Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines
- Schools get good news on funding
- Custer up to 12 cases
- Weatherford woman slain
- Soto, Dowdell chosen for May CHS honors
- Senior changes position, helps defense
- Ethel Whitney Obituary
The Oklahoma State Department of Health has reported there are now 12 confirmed coronavir
Here's a look at Tuesday's Clinton Daily News
- Search plans begin for new city manager
- CHS art students receive state recognition
- In their own words by Makinlee Carpenter
- Senior wants team success over personal
- Lillian Collins death notice
Here's a look into the Weekend Edition
- CHS graduates set to parade through town
- Fire calls rise as city moves toward normal
- CHS, A-B grads named to SWOSU President’s Leadership Class
- In their own words by Jenna Higginbotham
After nearly six years here, Clinton City manager Mark Skiles submitted his resignation during a special city council meeting at 5:30 p.m. Friday.
Here's a look at the Friday headlines
- Police standoff ends peacefully
- City manager topic of special council meeting
- SWPH 2020 season pushed back — again
- Emergency blood drive called for Tuesday
- Hensley impressed at 2020 practices
After a contentious meeting Tuesday between the city council and City Manager Mark Skiles, a special council meeting has been called for 5:30 p.m.
Here's a look at Thursday's headlines
- City will fund remainder of park project
- Reserve your CDN graduation edition
- Record number of grads plan to attend college
- Jenkins quickly aided CHS golf
- LaDonna Plummer Obituary