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- Airport gives visitors first impression

- CHS parking spaces being personalized

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- Senior looks to follow in family’s career footsteps

Larry Cornelson, left, and Tracy Yoder stand with her Twin Comanche Engine Airplane housed at Clinton Regional Airport. CDN | Shiann Dawson

“I’m sometimes surprised about how many people are like, ‘Oh, we have an airport?’” said Airport Manager Tracy Yoder, who escorted the Clinton Daily News on a tour of the facility. “We have a maintenance shop, we have an interior shop, we have a flight school. There’s actually quite a lot that goes on out here.”

Responded to a report of a medical emergency in the 100 block of Rawlings; Sinor EMS took over the scene.

Nathan Savoie sits next to his Nirvana-inspired paint job for his personalized parking spot at Clinton High School. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

While some students might have seen the first month of school as being nothing more than early mornings and “no fun,” Clinton High School has started a new way to allow students to express their creativity while also securing their morning parking spots.

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