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- Hospital continues to progress

- Archery team headed to Nationals 

- Rangel brings versatility and passion to newspaper spot

- Lady Reds golf wins home tourney

- Clinton High soccer splits ‘Conflict’ with Weatherford

Dancing with live music

Nova Clift dances to music during Friends on Frisco at Engleman Park Thursday evening. The annual festival kicked off its opening season with live performances echoing through the streets.

The Clinton Regional Hospital (CRH) Authority held a meeting Thursday to discuss the latest developments and initiatives within the health care facility, including updates on the hospital’s transition process, financial operations and the potential launch of the surgical department. CRH CEO Len Lacefield presented the trustees with a comprehensive report on the hospital’s current state, highlighting the progress made in recent weeks and the ongoing efforts to improve services and expand offerings.

Archery team headed to Nationals

The Clinton Middle School archery team has qualified for the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Western National Tournament in Salt Lake City, Utah, April 25-27. Coach Greg Granger is determined to take all 13 members of the team to compete at the national level.

Rangel brings versatility and passion to newspaper spot

The Clinton Daily News’ newest addition to the newsroom, Elisha Rangel, is a versatile reporter who has quickly become an integral part of the team. With her “jack of all trades” mindset and adaptable nature, Rangel has effortlessly settled into her new role, taking on a variety of assignments with enthusiasm and proficiency.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is headed to his hometown of Scranton, Pa., on Tuesday to talk about who he believes should be paying more in taxes (billionaires) and who should be paying less (everyday Americans).

In 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in New York City.

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