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Here's your preview of Saturday's CDN

- Changes scheduled for golf course

- Gifted, Talented is open

- Churches set plans for Palm Sunday, Easter

- Eileen Chittum calls it a career

- Recent Reds finding success at next level

Catching up

Riding through the park on their bikes, Lily Guevara, left, and Aaliyah Espinoza talk about the upcoming week at school.

The Clinton Riverside Golf Course has been undergoing significant upgrades and improvements, while maintaining thorough grounds keeping ensuring the course remains in pristine condition, ready to welcome a multitude of golfers.

Clinton Public Schools will open a gifted and talented (GT) referral window from March 25 through April 5, allowing stakeholders to refer students for GT testing. The referral process is open to any stakeholder in the student’s life, including parents, teachers and community members.

Churches set plans for Palm Sunday, Easter

Churches throughout Clinton are gearing up to commemorate Easter with a variety of special events and services. In addition to their traditional Sunday worship, many congregations are planning to enhance the festive atmosphere by organizing activities such as breakfasts and Easter egg hunts for their parishioners and the wider community to enjoy alongside the regular services.

Eileen Chittum calls it a career

After 38 years of working at McKinsey Motors, Eileen Chittum has retired from her occupation there as the office manager.

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