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.
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.
Tonight the Clinton Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly Friends On Frisco family outing from 5-9 p.m. at Engleman Park in downtown Clinton.
With triple digit heat across the state, many Oklahomans are looking forward to fall and cooler weather. Although there will be several more weeks of intense heat, gardening enthusiasts can get a jumpstart on fall by planning their fall gardens now.
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
Before school has even begun, COVID-19 has made a direct impact on the students at Clinton Public Schools.
Wednesday morning law enforcement officials were searching for a suspected bank robber who is believed to have made away with an undetermined amount of money from the bank in Hammon.



