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“Flushable” Wipes Causing Major Problems in Clinton Sewer System
The City of Clinton is reminding residents that so called “flushable” wipes should never be flushed down toilets, as they are creating serious and costly problems within the city’s sewer system.
“Flushable” Wipes Causing Major Problems in Clinton Sewer System
The City of Clinton is reminding residents that so called “flushable” wipes should never be flushed down toilets, as they are creating serious and costly problems within the city’s sewer system.
City of Clinton Offices Closed on Memorial Day
In observance of Memorial Day, City of Clinton offices will be closed Monday, May 25. Offices will reopen Tuesday, May 26, during regular business hours.
City of Clinton Launches Inaugural Mayor’s Youth Council
On May 5, 2026, the inaugural Mayor’s Youth Council participants attended their first official meeting and had the opportunity to interact with City leaders while learning more about how local government works firsthand. Throughout this one-year program, students will gain hands-on experience in civic leadership, local and state government, public service, and community engagement. Participants will attend meetings, hear from elected officials and department leaders, explore careers in public se …
Milepost 89 Returns May 15 with Live Jazz at the Clinton Visitor Center
One of Clinton’s longtime musical traditions returns Friday, May 15, as Milepost 89 kicks off another season of live music at the Clinton Visitor Center.
Parks and Recreation Tax Up for Renewal in June 9 Special Election
The City of Clinton has announced a Special Election scheduled for June 9, 2026, in which registered Clinton residents will vote on the renewal of the 2% Parks and Recreation Tax. The tax was first approved by voters in 2022 and is collected at local restaurants throughout the city, with every dollar dedicated exclusively to parks and recreation facilities and improvements.



