The search for a new hospital manager, the sale of land to the Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO), and work at the Glancy Motel were all topics of discussion at the Clinton City Council’s regular meeting Tuesday. Also discussed was the purchase of a roll-off truck for the solid waste department.

What to paint next?

Baylor Brittain works on painting a jean jacket that will feature all of her pets during one of her art classes.

Oklahoma history

Linda Waldron, left, and Joy Adams view the Dustbowl exhibit at the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Civil rights groups filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of three transgender Oklahoma schoolchildren, arguing the state's new law requiring students use only the bathroom of the sex listed on their birth certificate is unconstitutional.

Here's your preview of Wednesday's CDN

- Water supply good thanks to recent rains

- County begins bridge projects 

- Miller honored for dedication, excellence in CHS classroom

- Labor Day weekend wrecks mar roadways

- Reds lose to McGuinness

The Clinton water supply is in good shape after recent rains helped fill the lakes and maintenance on treatment plants and lines has helped improve water operations.

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