“I’m sometimes surprised about how many people are like, ‘Oh, we have an airport?’” said Airport Manager Tracy Yoder, who escorted the Clinton Daily News on a tour of the facility. “We have a maintenance shop, we have an interior shop, we have a flight school. There’s actually quite a lot that goes on out here.”
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- City to seek hospital lawsuit claim
- County fair starts next week
- High-speed chase leads to arrest
- Red Tornadoes look to deplete Chargers
- Clinton falls to Weatherford in volleyball ‘Conflict’
Responded to a report of an accident with no injuries on I-40, mile marker 70 eastbound, Clinton.
Responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle in the 700 block of N. 5th St.
Authority asks for another $200,000 from city council
Jesus Santiago Salcido Amaya, 20, of Clinton, was recently arrested after a high-speed chase that began with a burnout and ended in a collision involving three parked cars.



