Nance Elementary unveils new wing

Vickie Shindler left, and Dinah Rosales examine bulletproof window covers during Nance Elementary School’s open house.

Educators tour Nance’s new addition

Wes Miller, high school teacher, left, and Mandi Bridges, Nance Elementary counselor, converse in the hallway of the school’s newly constructed wing.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The housing market shows few signs of busting out of its three-year funk after a disappointing spring season and amid a gloomy outlook for the summer and fall.

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- County hears jail body scanner pitch

- Backpack giveaway date set by alliance

- Victim allegedly robbed by suspects

- Former Red looks to continue playing soccer

Reps attend luncheon

Shandi Coleman, left, and Toni Ruiz from Work Ready Oklahoma talk while eating their meals during the Clinton Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Frisco Center. 

According to the Clinton Police Department evening shift reports, on July 3, officers responded to a robbery report in the 1900 block of Boulevard of Champions.

Volunteers will gather at First Baptist Church at 6 p.m. July 17 to stuff 500 backpacks with school supplies for local students, announced Bowman Vowell, president of the Clinton Ministerial Alliance.

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