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- City Council votes to condemn property 

- Clinton seniors volunteer more than 6,000 total hours

- Collins, Flores honored by CHS

- Charges dropped against Banks

- Reds and Indians baseball battle for 183

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PHOENIX (AP) — Twenty people, a mental health business and a church were charged in an indictment that alleged Arizona’s Medicaid program was defrauded $60 million in a scheme involving billing for mental health treatment and addiction rehabilitation, the latest indictment in a series of crackdowns in the state focusing on sober living homes.

(AP) — An appeals court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at ending collective bargaining rights for hundreds of thousands of federal employees while a lawsuit plays out.

Zaedon Collins and Isabel Flores

Clinton High School has announced the recipients of February’s Red Tornado Boy and Girl Award, an honor bestowed upon senior students who exemplify school spirit and an academic work ethic. Every month a ballot is sent out by Principal Michelle Sorter on which teachers vote for who they believe best exhibits the values of CHS. For the month of February, Isabel Flores and Zaedon Collins were selected for the honor.

The property at 420 N. 16th St. was condemned Tuesday night at the Clinton City Council meeting. The structure has not had running water since 2012. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

A public hearing was held during Tuesday night’s Clinton City Council Meeting in regard to the property located at 420 N. 16th St. The council ultimately chose to condemn the property, but here are the facts presented to compel them to do so in the first place.

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