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SHERIFF’S REPORT TUESDAY

Responded to a report of a prowler in the 600 block of N. Oklahoma St., Thomas.Responded to a report of possible gunshots heard half mile west of Arapaho.Responded to a report of threats in the 400 block of W. Gary Blvd., Clinton.Responded to a report of stalking in the 200 block of N. 5th St.
Epic Charter School finance investigation finds poor budgeting

Epic Charter School finance investigation finds poor budgeting

Epic Charter School finance investigation finds poor budgeting

A forensic investigation of the finances at Epic Charter School found poor budgeting, grossly overestimated enrollment and a lack of oversight from the school’s superintendent and governing board.

Demonstrator injured after agent fired projectile from close range

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A demonstrator was hit in the face with a projectile fired by a federal officer at close range during a Southern California protest, leaving him bloodied and with serious injuries, according to video and accounts from fellow protesters and family on Tuesday.

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Main headlines for the Wednesday CDN

Here's your preview of Wednesday's paper- CRH receives two checks for REH- Saying hello, goodbye at school board meeting- Alabama man sought for leaving ‘Rusty’ behind- Powers has vision for Red Tornado football- Notice of death for Levi Lee Roque- INSERTS: Atwoods- Local, state, national news,...

Alabama man sought for leaving ‘Rusty’ behind

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of an Alabama man after a small dog was abandoned in a shopping cart at Homeland. Wanted is Daniel Matthew Paullin, 60, of Leeds, Ala.Animal Control Officer Heather Estrada was dispatched to the grocery store on the morning of Sept.

CRH receives two checks for REH

Clinton Regional Hospital has received its first payment related to achieving REH status. According to CEO Len Lacefield, the hospital actually received two payments, each in the amount of $285,625.90, for a total of $571,251.80.“I like Christmas in January,” said Lacefield.
Clinton Police Student Resource Officer Dillon Whitten, left, speaks to the Clinton Public Schools Board of Education about the modern D.A.R.E. program, while Asst. Supt. Melissa Knabe reads the provided material. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Clinton Police Student Resource Officer Dillon Whitten, left, speaks to the Clinton Public Schools Board of Education about the modern D.A.R.E. program, while Asst. Supt. Melissa Knabe reads the provided material. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Saying hello, goodbye at school board meeting

Clinton Public Schools held its monthly board of education meeting Monday, along with speakers such as new Clinton High School Head Football Coach Trevor Powers and Clinton Police Department’s school resource officers, to discuss the current state of Clinton Public Schools going into 2026.
Exploring new worlds

Exploring new worlds

Exploring new worlds

From left, Brandt Casas, Yannette Casas, and Emily Casas huddle around a book to read Tuesday morning while at the Clinton Public Library.