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Meal prep

Meal prep

Meal prep

Maria Gonzalez puts together lunches for Clinton Middle School students prior to lunch beginning in the cafeteria. 

SHERIFF’S REPORT WEEKEND

Performed a welfare check in the 23000 block of E. 1060 Rd., Weatherford.Assisted Clinton Police Department in the 400 block of S. 11th St.Assisted Clinton Police Department in the 400 block of S. 3rd St.Performed a welfare check in the 600 block of N. 12th St., Thomas.

POLICE REPORT - WEEKEND

FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of a business alarm in the 1200 block of Opal Ave.Conducted an agency assist in the 600 block of N. 13th St.Performed a welfare check in the 1400 block of Neptune Dr.Conducted an agency assist in the 500 block of N. 9th St.

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Main headlines for the Saturday CDN

Here's your preview of Saturday's paper- Hispanic Heritage feature stories inside- City endorses two grant applications- Hospital roof repairs underway- Two recent cases of rabid skunks found- Moore among group in D.C.

City endorses two grant applications

“This has been the culmination of an extensive effort,” said City Manager Robert Johnston. “We’ve had a good discussion, trying to go from an idea to a plan, and we have one, to an extent.
Mini-pumpkin patch

Mini-pumpkin patch

Mini-pumpkin patch

Jordan Shepherd welcomes the fall season stacking pumpkins for sale Thursday afternoon outside of Janie’s Garden Center.

Hospital roof repairs underway

Tracking illness trends, facility upkeep, and medical staff appointments were other items covered at Wednesday’s Clinton Hospital Authority meeting at Clinton Regional Hospital.Brenda Jennings gave the Quality Assurance Performance Improvement report.

Two recent cases of rabid skunks found

The Clinton Police Department has confirmed two positive cases of rabies in the last 30 days, bringing the total cases for 2025 up to three. Each case involved skunks.
From left, House Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore, House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, Vice President JD Vance, State Sen. Brenda Stanley, and State Sen. Bill Coleman engage in a conversation Wednesday in Washington, D.C. CDN | Courtesy photo

From left, House Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore, House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, Vice President JD Vance, State Sen. Brenda Stanley, and State Sen. Bill Coleman engage in a conversation Wednesday in Washington, D.C. CDN | Courtesy photo

Moore among group in D.C.

House Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore, of Clinton, and several other members of the Oklahoma State Legislature met Tuesday in Washington, D.C., to take part in the White House State Leadership Conference.