Swinging in the sun

Giovanni, left, and Gael Hernandez swing while catching some sun at McLain Rogers Park this week.

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Protesters in Slovakia formed a human chain around the country's public television and radio building Wednesday in anger over a takeover plan by the government whose populist, pro-Russia prime minister recently labeled several private media outlets his enemies. The takeover plan was drafted by Culture Minister Martina Šimkovicová, who represents an ultranationalist member party of the coalition government and has worked for an internet television outlet known for spreading disinformation.

Here's your preview of Thursday's CDN

- City Council loans hospital $1 million

- Bunny Hop to be held Saturday

- Pregnant woman allegedly assaulted

- A-B takes down Lomega in shutout

- Full obituary for William Paul Caldwell

The Clinton Chamber of Commerce has announced the return of the annual Bunny Hop event, set to take place from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Engleman Park on Frisco Avenue. This free, family-friendly event is an opportunity for children to meet the Easter Bunny, take photos, and visit downtown shops.

Tuesday evening the Clinton City Council convened to discuss a range of agenda items and receive updates on various matters. Among the key decisions made during the meeting was the approval of two intrafund borrowing agreements, totaling $1 million, which were designated for the Hospital Authority.

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