The Days Inn Motel experienced an armed robbery Sept. 4 around 12:40 a.m. when an unidentified adult male came in and demanded money from the hotel teller, Clinton resident Timothy Zubah.

Gathered assembly

Protesters gathered around 1 p.m. Friday to walk from 13th Street and Nowahy to Gary Boulevard with the path stopping at Clinton City Hall. See more pictures in the Tuesday edition of the Clinton Daily News.

Clinton High School choir students are working hard fundraising for their trip to Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Grand Champion

Clinton resident Annabelle Rose won the Grand Champion ribbon with Robb, her roan Short-Horned heifer, Friday at the Custer County Free Fair. CDN

For the past three years, Clinton Public Schools has offered the Clinton Technology Applications Program that allows students in grades 7 through 10 to have the opportunity to experience a non-traditional classroom environment.

Reader concerned about illnesses from possible tick bites

Dear Doctor: We’ve been hiking a lot near our home in northern Pennsylvania this summer. Everyone in our group is careful, but still, two of our friends have gotten tick bites. One of them became quite ill and was told it’s anaplasmosis. Can you please explain what that is? Is there a cure?

Eduardo Bonilla and Kathy Margarette Kelley

Conducted a welfare check in the 200 block of N. Main, Thomas.

Todd Smith and Jeanna B. Smith to Daniel R. Villines, Trustee and Carolyn Kay Villines, Trustee, WD. Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 8, Pine Acres First Addn. Weatherford.

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