Where do vegetables come from

Paeton Eaton, left, and Adrianna Lewis look at each other’s plants they are currently growing at Eastside Academy as part of a project to learn where their food comes from, including vegetables.

Here's your preview of Friday's CDN

- Clinton Free Medical Clinic opens again

- Local schools set graduation events

- Local man wanted on kidnapping charges

- Senior proud of team’s camaraderie

- Lady Reds fourth after round one

Asking questions

Southwest Elementary student Danica Garcia asks author Dan Gutman questions via Zoom. The entire school had a chance to talk with the author of “My Weird School” Tuesday.

The Clinton Free Medical Clinic will once again be open to receiving new patients to receive needed prescription medications for free after COVID-19 caused the clinic to pause accepting new patients.

Fixing water lines

Gary Kluckner with the City of Clinton works to repair damaged water lines near the intersection of Opal Avenue and S. 19th Street Tuesday afternoon.

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Belen Soto, left, and Vanessa Barco prepare for the Cinco de Mayo holiday by practicing their dance for the Clinton St. Mary’s Catholic Church Cinco de Mayo Celebration set to be held from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. tomorrow at the church, located at 714 S. 12th St.

ATLANTA (AP) — The suspect in a mass shooting in Atlanta that left one woman dead and four others wounded has been charged with one count of murder and four counts of aggravated assault, Fulton County Jail records show.

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