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.

Here's a look at Thursday's headlines

- City council votes to condemn property

- Asbestos in Pop Hicks, Glancy Motel

- Local Girl Scouts travel to Savannah, Ga.

- 11-year-old pinned in ATV wreck

- Reds pick up snaps in scrimmage

Clinton’s City Council members called a special meeting Tuesday evening to discuss and take action on the potential condemnation of three properties. Code Enforcement Officer Toby Anders recommended all properties should be condemned as they are a nuisance and fire hazard to the town.

Repairs on Gary Boulevard

Oklahoma Department of Transportation maintenance workers Matt Davis, left, and Saul Soto work on a section of concrete on Gary Boulevard near 14 Street that buckled during the recent hot days.

Clinton Economic Development Authority trustees were presented copies of the asbestos survey of the former Pop Hicks Restaurant and Glancy Motel sites during Tuesday’s special meeting.

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