After weeks of uncertainty, the federal funds for the REDS 365 after-school program have officially been released, according to Clinton Public Schools.

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Robert Huber rides his mower as he cuts the grass Wednesday morning at Klump Park.

CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Nick Barnett, on the ground, hands Kyle Kenner a piece of metal to work with Tuesday morning for the new Clinton Middle School building.

The Clinton Chamber of Commerce is currently seeking sponsors for the New Teacher Luncheon scheduled for noon July 30 at the Frisco Center. “It’s a way to welcome the new teachers into the business community of Clinton,” said Chamber President Julie Caldwell. “Some of them have never lived here. They’re moving in for that, to be a teacher here. They may even live in other communities. It’s important to know that our business community backs the schools and the new teachers, and just to introduce them to new people that they may have never known, or what their business is.”

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