Interim City Manager Gene McCullough announced Monday that City Hall is closed to the public as a result of the surge of COVID-19 cases in Clinton.
A Custer City woman was listed in stable condition after she allegedly jumped out of a moving vehicle.
After spending several weeks gathering input from parents and community members, the Clinton Board of Education will discuss and approve a final “Return to Learn Plan” during a special board meeting to be held at 6:30 p.m. tonight in the Clinton Public Schools administration building, 1720 Opal Ave.
Deputy responded to a report of suspicious females on 2420 Road north of 1100 Road.
In 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, marking the official beginning of World War I.
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Interim City Manager Gene McCullough announced Monday morning that City Hall will be clos
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