Wreck sends three to hospital

A two-car wreck with injuries took place at N. 10th Street and Gary Blvd. around 5 p.m. Friday. Three people were transported to AllianceHealth Clinton with injuries. Two juveniles, including the driver of one vehicle were involved. One juvenile had arm injuries, while the other suffered a head injury. The other driver, Antonio Lopez-Gomez, 20, of Weatherford, was transported with arm injuries as well. Clinton Firefighter Tyler Calvert uses the battery-powered cutters to cut off the smashed-in door and free one of the passengers involved. CFD Deputy Chief Mark Switzer oversees the operation.

“Shoot me! Kill me!” is allegedly what intoxicated suspect, Charles Jones, 29, of Clinton, yelled at Clinton Police Officers during an early morning confrontation Friday.

Interim City Manager Gene McCullough announced Monday that City Hall is closed to the public as a result of the surge of COVID-19 cases in Clinton.

Friends’ goes well again

For the second time in as many months, the Chamber of Commerce hosted a “Friends On Frisco” event in downtown Clinton on Friday. And also for the second time, says Chamber president Julie Caldwell, the evening was a definite success.

After spending several weeks gathering input from parents and community members, the Clinton Board of Education will discuss and approve a final “Return to Learn Plan” during a special board meeting to be held at 6:30 p.m. tonight in the Clinton Public Schools administration building, 1720 Opal Ave.

Deputy responded to a report of suspicious females on 2420 Road north of 1100 Road.

In 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, marking the official beginning of World War I.

Here are the daily specials being offered by Clinton eating establishments:

 

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