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Amanda Mills Jones Elected Ward 3 Alderwoman
With all votes counted, including absentee and affidavit ballots, the final results are:
Lilly Grace Crawshaw: A 12-Year-Old Scout’s Tribute to Her Grandfather and Her Hometown
In the heart of Clinton, Mississippi, a young girl named Lilly Grace Crawshaw is making history. At just 12 years old, she’s on the brink of becoming the youngest female Eagle Scout in her community. But for Lilly, the journey is about more than badges and accolades; it’s a tribute to her late grandfather, who was also an Eagle Scout in his youth. Lilly’s determination to achieve this rank is fueled by her desire to honor her grandfather’s legacy, and she plans to receive her Eagle Scout status …
Where to Vote on Election Day 2024
Knowing where to vote during local, state, and federal elections can be a bit confusing. To find your polling location to cast your ballot in the November 5th general election visit My Election Day (state.ms.us).
Chamber of Commerce Honors Local Heroes at Public Service Luncheon
The annual Chamber of Commerce Public Service Luncheon gathered city leaders and community supporters to celebrate the dedication and outstanding service of local public servants. The luncheon, a highlight of the community calendar, recognizes individuals who have gone above and beyond in their roles, contributing to the safety, well-being, and development of the city.
New Art Mural in the Clinton Boulevard District
Main Street Clinton is excited to bring a vibrant splash of color to the Boulevard Business District with a brand-new mural! This stunning artwork, created by Colombian-born artist and Clinton resident Lucia Duque, will feature Mississippi’s state flower in a beautiful botanical design, adding a fresh burst of beauty and local pride to our community.
Clinton Launches 2% Park Improvements at Kids Towne Park
In July 2022, Clinton residents approved a 2% increase in the restaurant tax to fund enhancements to city parks and community spaces. Since then, Parks and Recreation Director Courtney Nunn has gathered feedback from local organizations and residents to guide priority improvements. At a recent September Board Meeting, the Board of Aldermen accepted the top bid for phase one of these projects, funded by the tax revenue.