Clinton student shows

Clinton student Garrett Graybill shows his cross gilt in front of judges at the 2020 Junior Livestock Show.

Honor Roll recipients attend breakfast

Clinton Middle School eighth-graders who made Principal’s Honor Roll and attended a special breakfast are, first row from left, Shakira Hernandez Rios, Isaiah McDow, Monica Chapman, Gabriel Roque, Ethan Rodriguez, Taryn Wraspir, Aliah Adair and Alejandro Alvarez-Avitia; second row, Joey Mosby, Anthony Velasquez, Natalie Cruz, Matilde Marquez, Ayriana Gray, Teagan Bryson, Axl Perez and Christian Ooley; third row, Kelsey Ward, Mikey Stroup, Aurora Shumate, Hailey Hernandez, Alyson Perez, Rylee Merrell, Jaron Williams and Miguel Zelaya; and back row, Nicholas Hansen, Jason Goodman, Kaitlin Rose, Consuelo Sanchez, Chloe Rodriguez, Taelar Baggett, Garrett Graybill and Joseph Hammans. Not pictured are Josiah Abraham, Aileen Andablo, Sabina Cano, Kyntaija Carter, Rey Flores, George Hadden, Anabel Perez, Andrea Perez, Gerardo Perez, Abigail Rhoads, Alana Sam, Alijandra Sambrano, Lexi Sawatzky, Braiden Schmidt, Jarissa Shafer, Jacob Sorter, Kylee Urbina, Elimar Vazquez, Jessica Villalpando, Nicholas Walters and Ziraily Zapien. CDN | Robert S. Bryan

Prescription drugs are profoundly affecting today’s youth and it’s something that is not often thought about. Prescription drug abuse and misuse is defined as using a prescription drug in a way not originally prescribed by the doctor or using one without a prescription altogether.

When buying furniture, sometimes a new piece that looks great and is priced affordably can almost be too good to be true. The reality is, no matter what your budget, you want pieces to last and not fall apart in a short period of time.

Today’s ballot includes those who pulled out

Presidential candidates who have dropped out of the race or suspended their campaigns, but did not formally withdraw by December 6, 2019, will still appear on the ballot.

Students create handmade paper

Clinton High School students, clockwise from left, Ruby Martinez, Grady Gaunt, Caden Powell, Matthew Nguyen, Alicia Vasquez, Ace’Lyn Vasquez and Kiera Beckett make handmade and recycled paper with materials provided by a Clinton Public School Foundation grant.

The town of Arapaho continues to make slow but sure progress toward restoring its historic but long-neglected Arapaho Reading Room. To raise funds for the next phase of the project, the town will hold its second annual Spring Fling Craft Show on Saturday, April 25, indoors at the Arapaho Community Center.

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