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Here's the headlines for Thursday's Clinton Daily News
- Counteroffer accepted for Glancy Motel
- City sales tax receipts exceed expectations
- Teen charged with burglary
- Southwest Playhouse summer programming set to return
A local teen was allegedly caught stealing big ticket items from Clinton’s Mission House.
The Clinton Economic Development Authority accepted a counteroffer of $30,000 to purchase the condemned Glancy Motel property in the 200 block of Gary Blvd. The action was unanimously approved by CEDA trustees Tuesday.
The City of Clinton has been receiving higher than expected sales tax revenue according to City Treasurer Debra Blanchard.



