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- City continues to manage water issues

- Granger to attend workshop in D.C.

- Lawman Keeton brings wealth of experience to jail house

- Football districts realigned for new season

Granger to attend workshop in D.C.

Michele Granger, a teacher at Clinton High School, has been selected to attend the “Teaching with Primary Sources” workshop from June 26-28 at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. This opportunity will allow Granger to improve her teaching methods and bring knowledge back to her students in Clinton.

End-of-year do-si-do

Evelyn Perez Vargas, left, prepared to connect arms, while Julian Taplin concluded his curtsey Thursday at Nance Elementary’s end-of-year square dancing program.

As summer weather approaches, City of Clinton Public Works Director Gene McCullough provided updates on the City’s upcoming water projects and ongoing restorations.

Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to a report of found property.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Franciso Leonardo Trejos Morales and Dayana Guadalupe Gutierrez-Espinoza Timothy Ryan Wills and Brittany Ann Leftwich Jose Arturo-Lopez and Devina MonicPerez Cameron Scott Hardwick and Jenna Renee Kirkland Joshua Earl Gibson and Erin Rae Overton Dylan Jason Schmidt and Allison Elizabeth Russell Miguel Angel Montalvo Torres and Maria Del Rosario Rojas Martinez

(AP) – Five Americans are facing prison sentences of up to 12 years in the Turks and Caicos Islands on charges they illegally carried ammunition during recent trips to the popular, upscale tourist destination about 600 miles southeast of Miami.

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