Final staff still sought for hospital

Just weeks away from the Clinton Regional Hospital’s opening date, hospital officials are working to get the facility ready to once again see patients, including ensuring the hospital is fully staffed with necessary professionals to guarantee the hospital is ready to serve the community.

CPSF awards 13 different projects

The Clinton Public School Foundation has given away $19,628 for this year’s grant cycle; allocating the money 13 different ways so principals and educators throughout the district can put it toward their proposed projects at their respective schools.

Responded to a report of harassment in the 23000 block of U.S. Highway 66 in Weatherford.

Responded to a report of a suspicious subject in the 1100 block of Opal Ave.

NEW YORK (AP) — Aggrieved and defiant, former President Donald Trump sat through hours of sometimes testy opening statements Monday in a fraud lawsuit that could cost him control of Trump Tower and other prized properties.

Here's a preview of Tuesday's CDN

- Goucher pleads out in CED 7 case

- Hill’s sponsors pet contest

- Clinton choir students earn marks

- CHS passes first test of district play

- CBA sees homecoming night spoiled

- Full obituary for Peggy Mannschreck 

Clinton Public Schools sent choral students to Lawton Monday for the Southwest Oklahoma All-Region Honor Choir. The group representing CPS was composed of 10 high school vocal students and 13 middle school Whirlwinds.

Hill’s sponsors pet contest

Thanks to a promotion being sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition Clinton, it’s time for readers’ four-legged friends to be featured in the spotlight.

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