Intern guidance

Carmella Jefferson, left, looks down as Stephanie Radke shows her what to do at Jefferson’s internship through the program offered at Clinton High School.

(AP) – With booster doses of Pfizer’s CO- VID-19 vaccine now authorized in the U.S., government advisers reconvened on Thursday to tackle the most contentious question yet: Exactly who should roll up their sleeves right away?

Southwestern Oklahoma State football (0-3, 0-3) looks to get in the win column when they host Oklahoma Baptist (2-1, 2-1) Saturday.

Here's a look at Thursday's headlines

- City, CEDA, Koch agree on MOU approved

- Council addresses fire, water

- Class of ’59 donates $4,500 check 

- CHS mock trial teams gearing up for season

- Reds back in action this week

City, CEDA, Koch agree on MOU

Clinton Economic Development Authority trustees reviewed and approved a memorandum of understanding Tuesday between CEDA and Centurion Land Development, owned by Rick Koch, regarding redevelopment of the Glancy Motel and Pop Hicks properties.

During this week’s Clinton City Council meeting, council members approved the authorization for the execution of documents related to the city’s application for federal American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) Funds.

Class of ’59 donates $4,500 check

Members of the Clinton High School graduating Class of 1959 have donated a $4,500 check to the Clinton Public School District.

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