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November 19 Board of Aldermen Meeting Recap
Here are the highlights from the latest Board of Aldermen meeting: Police Department Highlights Officer Snow was recognized for his compassionate care in addressing the mental health needs of an individual involved in an automobile accident. Police Chief Hayman reported on a decrease in felony crime statistics for 2024, outlined calls for service, and announced an increase in traffic patrol officers for 2025. Residents were encouraged to utilize the House watch Program during holiday travels. Sign up at clintonms.org/submit-requests.
September 17, 2024, Board of Aldermen Meeting Overview
The Board of Aldermen approved numerous initiatives focusing on public safety and improving the quality of life in Clinton. You can read a brief highlight of some of the actions taken here or view the board meeting in its entirety on the City of Clinton Facebook page.
Trailwood Drive Cross-Drain Street Repair Update
Public Works is completing the sewer project on Hollyberry Drive and will repair the cross-drain section of the street on Trailwood Drive once Hollyberry Drive is concluded.
Mayor Phil Fisher Announces Retirement at the End of Term
After years of dedicated service, Mayor Phil Fisher held a press conference on Monday, September 16, 2024, to officially announce his retirement from public office at the end of his term.
Departments Face Off for Blood Drive Donations
Parks & Rec and Public Works face off for donations at the September 19 blood drive from 9 am – 5 pm at Brighton Park.
Regions Bank Robbery Under Investigation by CPD
Clinton Police Department and the FBI are investigating a robbery that occurred at the Regions Bank on Hwy 80 on Friday, September 13, 2024.