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Montie Adair enjoys the recent warm weather by planting flowers at her home on Redstone Drive. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

Montie Adair enjoys the recent warm weather by planting flowers at her home on Redstone Drive. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

Just needs rain

Just needs rain
Omelda Lovos works on her clay miniature word sculpture at Clinton High School. Her class made them as a tribute to Robert Indiana’s Love sculpture. CDN | Courtesy photo

Omelda Lovos works on her clay miniature word sculpture at Clinton High School. Her class made them as a tribute to Robert Indiana’s Love sculpture. CDN | Courtesy photo

Word art

Word art

PUBLIC RECORDS

MARRIAGE LICENSESDalton Ray Williams and Maylee Mashelle Chaney Francisco Javier Flores Beltran and Araceli Aguirre PerezDIVORCES FILEDAshley Nichole Cantrell vs. Frankie Cantrell II

Three people killed in helicopter crash

HANALEI, Hawaii (AP) — A tourist helicopter crashed near a remote beach off the coast of the Hawaiian island of Kauai, killing three people and injuring two others, authorities said.

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Ashley Underwood performs on stage in the production of “Bridges of Madison County” in the Red Carpet Community Theater in Elk City. CDN | Courtesy photo

Ashley Underwood performs on stage in the production of “Bridges of Madison County” in the Red Carpet Community Theater in Elk City. CDN | Courtesy photo

Lucky to Live in Clinton – Ashley Underwood

Ashley Underwood, a mainstay for Southwest Playhouse and the area theater community, says Clinton is special because of its welcoming community. She said, “It doesn’t matter what tax bracket you’re in, you can be involved.
Clinton High School boys’ basketball coach Mark Seiter kneels on the sideline during a game as he focuses on his team in the Tornado Dome. CDN | Courtesy photo

Clinton High School boys’ basketball coach Mark Seiter kneels on the sideline during a game as he focuses on his team in the Tornado Dome. CDN | Courtesy photo

Lucky to Live in Clinton – Mark Seiter

As one who has left the town of Clinton and returned, current Clinton High School history teacher and head basketball coach Mark Seiter jumped at the opportunity to return to the town he treasures the most.
Jennifer Vowell tends to the hair of Wilma McGregor at Scissor Talk hair studio in Clinton. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

Jennifer Vowell tends to the hair of Wilma McGregor at Scissor Talk hair studio in Clinton. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

Lucky to Live in Clinton – Jennifer Vowell

Jennifer Vowell has been doing hair since 1984 and running her salon for 33 years. She speaks highly of her patrons and the people she has met over the years.When asked why Vowell chose to have her salon, Scissor Talk, in Clinton, as opposed to any other town, she was mostly unable to answer.
Eric Hunter reads over a copy of the newspaper as he works the press in the back of the Clinton Daily News. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Eric Hunter reads over a copy of the newspaper as he works the press in the back of the Clinton Daily News. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Lucky to Live in Clinton – Eric Hunter

While not many people try to stay in their hometowns, Clinton’s own Eric Hunter has stayed loyal to where he’s from.For Hunter, he said the town of Clinton is special to him and his family.
Brian Aneshansley during an interview in the factory floor of SportChassis in Clinton. CDN | Courtesy photo

Brian Aneshansley during an interview in the factory floor of SportChassis in Clinton. CDN | Courtesy photo

Lucky to Live in Clinton – Brian Aneshansley

Brian Aneshansley said Clinton is, “Big enough where there is a lot of stuff to do, but small enough that you can know everybody.”Aneshansley is the CEO of SportChassis in Clinton. His business transforms medium- duty Freightliner trucks into heavyduty pickup trucks.