At Wednesday’s Clinton Hospital Authority Board of Trustee meeting, Clinton Regional CEO Len Lacefield revealed to the board he plans to seek another line of credit from the City of Clinton at the Tuesday’s city council meeting.

Another one bites the dust

The swimming pool touted on the Midtown Travel Inn sign is in the process of being dug up by this excavator Wednesday afternoon. To the right is some of the rubble from the hotel torn down this week. This is the fourth derelict hotel demolished in Clinton.

Airport to host Pancake Fly-In

At the previous Clinton City Council meeting, the council heard a proposal regarding plans for a Pancake Fly-In. The event, which was approved by the council, will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Oct. 26 at the Clinton Regional Airport at 10200 N. Airport Rd.

Volunteers who have already signed up, as well as anyone else wanting to help revitalize the M.T. & Helen Gholston Children’s Park, are invited to meet at the park at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, to see what has been done so far and what the plans are for the upcoming workdays.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The roof panels over the home of baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays were ripped to shreds by the force of Hurricane Milton, with debris littering the field and much of the seating areas Thursday after the deadly storm barreled across the state.

(AP) — Ethel Kennedy, the wife of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy who raised their 11 children after he was assassinated and remained dedicated to social causes and the family’s legacy for decades thereafter, died on Thursday, her family said. She was 96.

Cowboy day greets students

Nance Elementary teacher Amber Atchley, left, welcomes student Adalee Bolanos dressed in cowboy boots and a hat during the school’s spirit week.

In 1779, Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski died from wounds he suffered while fighting for American independence in the Revolutionary War.

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