Providing help

Emergency responders, from left, Capt. Blake Shaddon, Lt. Dylan Abner, Firefighter Collin Wieder and Sgt. Lacey Hulett of the Clinton Police Department work to free an individual who was involved in a two-vehicle accident Friday afternoon on U.S. Highway 183, south of town. The individual was transported to the Clinton hospital.

Foundation awards several grants

This past Thursday through Monday, the Clinton Public Schools Foundation awarded $29,979 through 20 different grants to teachers within the district.

Exerciser unhappy with slow results

DEAR HARRIETTE: I have been working out twice a week with a virtual trainer for a little over a year now. I am proud of myself for doing this and being mostly consistent, but it is taking forever to get real results. I can't do high-impact exercises because of a knee injury, but I am working out.

Making space for those that matter

“We are cleaning up our stuff," Meschack, the tile layer who now more or less permanently resides in our home, informed me. "We are giving you more space."

It’s possible to give up single-use plastic water bottles and find filtered water.

Finishing art

Clinton High School art student Myra Whitney decides to finish up working on a drawing of rain drops outside. CDN

(AP) – The COVID-19 patient’s health was deteriorating quickly at a Michigan hospital, but he was having none of the doctor’s diagnosis. Despite dangerously low oxygen levels, the unvaccinated man didn’t think he was that sick and got so irate over a hospital policy forbidding his wife from being at his bedside that he threatened to walk out of the building.

Asking for a little spirit

Clinton cheerleaders clap to get the crowd pumped up during a road game. Pictured in front, from left, are Arissa Wraspir, Evelyn Ponce, Kenzie Rounds; back row, Jessie Allen and Kyleigh DePesa. Clinton will play Friday at home against Cache.

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