Julius Fierros, left, and Daniel Martinez help decorate the tree in their classroom recently at Nance Elementary.
ST. PAUL, Minn.
FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of vandalism in the 100 block of S. 7th St.
Assisted Washita County in the 10000 block of N. 2274 Rd., Clinton.
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- Christmas greetings edition inside
- Settlement yields no funds to City
- New middle school to open soon
- Council hears updates, receives praise in meeting
- Adams gets first taste of college track and field
“Walk away. The Parties agree that no money shall be paid by any of them to another Party in order to resolve the claims, counterclaims, differences and causes of action they contend to have.”
Clinton Public Schools is counting down the days until the start of the next school semester by settling teachers, followed by students, into the new Clinton Middle School Building at a date now to be determined dependent upon the progress of construction crews at the facility. It was hoped students would start the spring semester at the new facility Jan. 6, but the official occupancy date is still being determined.
At Tuesday night’s Clinton City Council meeting, a few topics discussed included an update on improvements to the City’s sewer system, a presentation on the City’s audit for the year, progress on an interlocal agreement with Custer County for repairs to Route 66, and some words of appreciation from a local business owner for improved signage.


