Local Cub Scouts spent Monday evening dragging broken limbs to the side of the road at McLain Rogers Park. Pictured are, front row, from left, Carter Wandrie, Tyson Drinnon, Ciler Kreizenbeck, Lillie Sanders, James Rose, Kaisan Thompson, Jax Drinnon, Second Row, James Miller, Floyd Sanders, Scarlet Rose, Nevin Hines, Dylan Nelson, Conner Kreizenbeck, back row, Floyd Sanders, Rob Fiegener, Tim Miller, Kasie Hunter, Lacosta Nelson and Ernest Nelson.
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Here is a look at Thursday's headlines
- Veterans caravan Friday
- City eyeing repairs to water plant
- Schools dealing with latest COVID spike
- Breakdown of how area people voted on major issues
- Bill G. Moler obituary
- Linda Schmidt death notice
The annual Veterans Day Parade, hosted by the Clinton Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the local American Legion chapter, will not be taking place in its traditional fashion.
Numbers are still coming in, but all indications are there has been a spike in COVID-19 cases and exposures in the Clinton community and the school system. Supt. Tyler Bridges talked about how the procedures put in place and the school personnel are well-equipped to handle it.
In a Clinton City Council meeting that lasted only 20 minutes, water once again took center stage. This time it was the rehabilitation of the Clinton Lake water treatment facility.





