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Transfer Station Free, for Selected Items, for City Residents The 2024 City Wide Clean Up Week will be April 15 -April 20. During City Wide Clean Up, the City of Clinton will offer expanded hours and … more
My name is Gary Mount, and I am running for Clinton’s Ward 1 City Council. I was born and raised in Clinton and a 1972 graduate of Clinton High School. My parents were George and Clara Mount … more
Linda Lampkin knew her idea to buy the carousel that had been part of the Appleton City Fair for more than a decade was a winner. Now, everybody in the state of Missouri knows. Sara Schafer, the … more
Every Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m., from March through November, members of a small choral group leave their homes or workplaces and drive to one of the care homes in Clinton. Last week, the group, … more
The Henry County Soil & Water Conservation District’s 60th Annual Meeting was held March 7 th at the Benson Center in Clinton. At the Meeting, Harold Ebeling was presented the 2024 … more
Over the last few weeks we hope you have found this informational series helpful. It has been our intent for you to be an informed voter when heading to the polls next week. Today, we’d like to … more
On April 2, Clinton voters will have the opportunity to vote for a Public Safety Tax of one-half cent on the ballot. Approval of the tax will enable Clinton’s Fire and Police Departments to … more
People come from all over the world to ride the 240 miles of the KATY Trail, the longest continuous rails-to-trails recreational trail in the United States. When the next 144 miles of the Rock Island … more
A 24 by 48-foot pavilion for covered seating. Live music on summer nights. Cold beer and fresh-fried catfish. Along with southern-style sides and desserts, Frank’s Fish Shack on Hwy. 7 S. will … more
Over the past several weeks, district administration has enjoyed visiting with various groups in the Clinton community regarding the upcoming election. During these conversations, we have received … more
Ho Heartland Community Theatre is pleased to announce an upcoming casting call, as we will be hosting auditions for our Summer Production, “Sentimental Journey: A Stroll Down Memory … more
When Denise Terry was growing up in Tightwad, her family would eat at Donna’s Drive-In. A Tightwad icon, Donna’s is famous for its tenderloin sandwiches, home-style entrees and pie. … more
Paddlefish season is upon us, starting March 15, the time of year when Missouri fishermen stand the greatest chance of landing the largest Missouri fish of their lifetime. They’re not Jaws, but … more
How much difference does eight minutes make when a tornado is about to touch down near your home? Jim Sublette, who goes by Subby, told this story at a Severe Weather Seminar last week at the Benson … more
One of the most important jobs of a school district is to ensure that school facilities remain safe and secure. It is also imperative that these same facilities meet the educational and instructional … more
Say the word lamb, and most people think of a small, cuddly animal with a thick white coat. But in Missouri, it’s hair sheep, which resemble beef cattle, that are the most popular breed. … more
Sixteen years ago, Brian Bauer made a life-changing decision. He left his corporate job with a telephone company in St. Louis to try something different: making barbecue grills that resembled classic … more
In late January, the Clinton School District Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution to place two questions on the April 2, 2024 ballot, both of which are Zero-Tax Levy Increase issues. … more
Jason Aery, 45, of Clinton, was sentenced to ten years in prison for distributing methamphetamine near an elementary school. The Clinton Police Department executed a search warrant on July 18, 2023 … more
On December 31, 2024, I will retire as your Sheriff, after having served for 28 years. First and foremost, I want to thank my wife Diane and our family for their loving support over the years. This … more
It is a Thursday night in February, but it is still light as people converge on First Presbyterian Church for the fourth rehearsal of the Clinton Community Choir. Mark and Gay Smith, music directors … more
In March of 1927, an article in the Clinton Eye announced “New Lee Theater Opens Next Week.” The theater was the project of Lee Jones, who had bought the Crancer Hardware building and … more
The Clinton City Council met in a work session the evening of February 6 at city hall. Most of the council members were present except Daniel Wilson; Councilman Roger House joined via phone. Fire … more
In 2010, when Brad Wright was 17 years old, he graduated from Clinton High School and started working as a jailor at the Henry County Jail. The jail was located on South Washington Street at that … more
Tami and Yosh Gould have been in the car business for years. They met in Springfield in 2007, she said, where they both worked in car sales. Yosh has had a car dealership in Springfield since 2012, … more
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