Here's a look at Friday's headlines

- Chamber to host luncheon for members

- Police  investigate robbery

- Check fraud thwarted

- CPSF seeks ‘Pettle Outstanding Contribution’ nominees

- Preps make major strides in summer

- Local news, pics and more.

Chamber to host luncheon for members

Clinton’s Chamber of Commerce is hosting a luncheon for all members June 30 at the Frisco Center. Four board of director positions will be filled during the luncheon. Mary Eagan, Tyler Bridges, Traci Heerwald and Cale Sawatzky are this year’s nominees, according to Chamber President Julie Caldwell.

Clinton resident David Vasquez was asleep June 13 when armed intruders broke into his home. The robbery took place at approximately 4 a.m. at the 400 block of Prairie Chief Ave.

Story creations

Storyteller Denise Gard, of Colorado, has her dog Joey jump through a hula-hoop during her story presentation inside the Clinton Public Library on Wednesday. CDN

Clinton resident Chauncy Bolden, 41, allegedly entered Fast Cash attempting to cash a $2,500 check June 16. Bolden allegedly claimed that the check was given to him by Louise Sam, 87, who wanted him to cash it.

The Clinton Public School Foundation Board of Trustees opened the nomination process for the 2021 Pettle Outstanding Contribution to Education Award. Now is the time to nominate individuals who have “devoted time and talents over many years to the students and teachers of Clinton,” according to the CPSF website.

Summer activities

Acme Summer Program participant Ruby Stewart steadily goes up the rock-climbing wall inside the Clinton armory.

Responded to a report of runaway in the 500 block of Spruce, Custer City.

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