
When 5- and 6-year-olds at Clinton Park Elementary follow the school rules, they know they won't get sent to the office. More

For the first time in over 50 years, the Clinton Arrows will take to the field Friday wearing black jerseys. More

We all know annuals such as petunia or million bells are great container garden plants, but have you ever tried including perennials in container gardens? This important group of plants can and should be an ingredient in every container recipe. More
Saturday's game between Mississippi College and Belhaven is the first since the two teams met back in 2005, with the Choctaws winning, 52-16. More
The Mississippi College men's soccer team picked up their first win of the season with a 4-0 victory over Spring Hill Wednesday at Robert P. Longabaugh Field. More
Calls received by Clinton Police Department dispatchers for the week of Aug. 30-Sept. 5 include: More

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has presented Gulf seafood workers with their biggest challenge yet, but they are prepared to keep their industry afloat with all the resources they have, including their noses. More
A few weeks ago, I sat down to write this column and call for a statewide ban on synthetic marijuana. More

Mississippi College and Clinton school district administrators say MC's purchase of prime district property is a win-win sale. More
As the unemployment rate hovers around 10 percent, the Better Business Bureau of Mississippi warns that scammers are taking advantage of the opportunity by preying on the unemployed. More
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce will host "Coffee with the Mayor" at 7:30 a.m. Friday in the Clinton Visitor Center on Pinehaven Road. More
In a tight economy, the city of Clinton's budget for 2010-11 is about the same as spending projected for the fiscal year that ends this Sept. 30. More
As the economy continues to present challenges, an upcoming workshop will help new food business owners learn how to increase their chances at success. More
For many people, depression and thoughts of suicide aren't necessarily thought of as problems older adults may be facing. More
On Sept. 25, wildlife enthusiasts will celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day. More
"Things are clicking in Clinton" is true! More
The September meeting of Le Meilleur Luncheon Club was held at Trace Pointe Retirement Center. More
Free learning kits are available to directors of preschools who attend one 3-hour training session. More
Forty-two Mississippi State University employees have trained and half have reported to the Mississippi Gulf Coast to transport birds and turtles impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. More
Katherine Graddy is cast in the lead role of the musical "Little Women,'' in the Mississippi College production this fall. More

The Clinton school district has announced its Teachers of the Month for August. More
The Clinton Community Nature Center has planned a pumpkin decorating fundraiser as part of the Oct. 16 Fall for Clinton celebration in Olde Towne. More
Saturday’s game between Mississippi College and Belhaven is the first since the two teams met back in 2005, with the Choctaws winning, 52-16. More
The coaching debut of Marcille McLendon has gotten off to a gut-wrenching start as the Hinds Community College Lady Eagles have lost two straight contests by one goal. More
Although the Hinds Community College men’s soccer team dropped its season opener, the Eagles rebounded on Monday to even their overall mark to 1-1. More
Tickets are still available for the Clinton High Arrow cheerleaders’ catfish dinner fundraiser. More

After scoring just one touchdown in the first two games, the Clinton Arrows on Friday found the offense they missed the first two games. More
The Mississippi College men's soccer team dropped their 2010 season opener, falling to Birmingham-Southern, 2-1, on the road Wednesday. More

Private Mississippi College has topped the 5,000 mark on enrollment for the first time. More

Most people would agree: The exterior of Sumner Hill Junior High won't win any beauty prizes. More