City of Clinton 2025 Street Paving Project
The City of Clinton continues its commitment to investing in infrastructure with the launch of the 2025 Street Paving Project, set to begin this week.
The City of Clinton continues its commitment to investing in infrastructure with the launch of the 2025 Street Paving Project, set to begin this week.
At the most recent Board of Aldermen meeting, Alderwoman Beverly Oliver recognized Lieutenant Joshua Wilson for his exceptional leadership and dedication to public safety.
The City of Clinton’s Public Works Department has closed Cynthia Road between the Parkway and Monroe Street due to a collapsed sewer line.
The City of Clinton is proud to announce the installation of 12 new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at five public locations, made possible through Adopt a Charger’s Charge Up! Mississippi initiative and Entergy Mississippi. These Level 2 – 240-volt stations support the city’s growing focus on sustainability, tourism, and community accessibility.
The Clinton Police Department has received an increase in reports from individuals targeted by a phone scam involving callers falsely claiming to represent CPD.
On Thursday, July 17, 2025, the City of Clinton unveiled two new historical markers at the site of the former Moss Hill Plantation, furthering efforts to preserve and share the city’s complex Civil War and Reconstruction-era history. These markers now join the existing Mississippi Freedom Trail marker, creating a trio of interpretive installations that document key events and figures who shaped Clinton’s legacy.