Clinton police began the new year with several crimes to handle but fortunately nothing involving death or serious injury.

Detective Capt. Ray Ham-mans said the activities included the following:

● A large semi-sized grain hopper trailer was stolen from the Farmers Co-Op.

Road equipment ready, just in case

Because of a slight chance of ice or snow over the weekend, City of Clinton employee David Wedel directs as a truck is filled with a load of sand.

The Clinton School Board met this week with an official from the Oklahoma State School Boards Association (OSSBA) and finalized their decision to contract that organization’s services in the selection of a new superintendent of schools.

 

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Johnson receives award

Clinton High School teacher Sherrie Johnson attended the Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) conference in Anaheim, Calif., where she received the National Association of Teachers of Family and

Donations to Clinton Public School Foundation have dropped significantly and if the trend continues the consequences could be dire for the organization, reported CPSF Executive Director Erin Adams. “Every year,

Water dominated local news during past decade

Numerous subjects had their big moments in and around Clinton during the last decade, but one just kept coming back. Whether it was the four-year drought during the first half

Domino’s Pizza will be opening a facility in Clinton, the city’s economic development director announced Tuesday night at his committee’s monthly meeting. Roland Mower said the new pizza restaurant will

Clinton businesses recognized

Farmers Cooperative of Western Oklahoma in Clinton is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. From left are Matt Blackston, manager Richard Metscher, German Espinoza, Tommy Wise, Joe Espinoza, Nathan Miller

 

-$5,000 reward offered in twin murders
-CMS cheerleaders to compete at state
-Registration deadline set for vote
-Reds set for ranked road trip
-Four peewee wrestlers place at USJOC Tournament
-Plus see local pictures

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