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How to Clean and Maintain UTV Vehicles

If you love driving off-road or using your Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) for work, it’s important to keep it clean and well-maintained. Regular cleaning and maintenance help your UTV run better and provide a smoother ride. UTVs are useful in many places, like farms and work sites, as well as for fun. They can handle…

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How to Manage a Large Workforce Efficiently

Managing a large workforce can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies, it can be smooth and effective. In today’s fast-paced business world, good management is about more than overseeing daily tasks. It’s about creating a workplace where employees feel valued and engaged. When your team is motivated and shares the company’s goals, productivity increases.…

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Johansson receives Center for Violence Prevention Angel Award

By Susie A. Wolfe Mississippi’s Center for Violence Prevention (MCVP) is now in its thirty-fifth year working on behalf of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and/or human trafficking. Each year since 2011, the Center has presented Angel Awards to people who have gone above and beyond to meet the primary goals of the agency:…

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Longtime Olde Towne business changes ownership

The Clinton Courier Steve and Beverly Buckley, “after many wonderful years of serving Clinton and surrounding communities,” have announced their retirement and the transition of ownership of Clinton Printwear and Trophies. “We are deeply grateful to our loyal customers, friends and neighbors for your trust, support and patronage over the years,” said the Buckleys. “It…

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Feb. 7 brings third annual Chocolate Walk to Olde Towne

The Clinton Courier The ever-popular chocolate-tasting tour, Main Street Clinton’s Chocolate Walk, is back for its third year on Saturday, February 7. For $10, ticket-holders can enjoy a day of treats, special discounts and a keepsake tote. Tickets, which are limited, are now on sale, and organizers point out that last year’s tour sold out.…

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6 Tips How to Use Concrete Barriers for Roadway Safety

Concrete barriers serve as one of the most effective tools for roadway safety. They help guide traffic, protect construction crews, and prevent vehicles from entering oncoming lanes. Understanding how to select, place, and maintain these barriers makes a direct difference in reducing crashes and protecting lives. Using concrete barriers the right way requires attention to…

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QQBET4D – Fast Play, Fair Chances, Big Rewards

Have you ever felt like you want a betting platform that is quick to use, easy to understand, and full of fun moments?  Many people today enjoy online betting as a light form of entertainment, and they want something that feels simple, fair, and exciting at the same time. That is exactly where QQBET4D comes…

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Why Incomplete Safety Leadership Creates Hidden Risks Across Construction Projects

Introduction Safety leadership is often discussed in construction, but it is rarely examined in practical terms. Many companies believe that having written policies, toolbox talks, or designated supervisors automatically means safety leadership exists. In reality, leadership gaps frequently go unnoticed until an incident or inspection exposes them. These gaps do not always result in immediate…

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CPSD Board of Trustees approve calendar for 2026-2027

Robert Chapman The Clinton Public School District’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved the proposed calendar for the 2026-2027 school year. The Clinton Public School District will enter its fourth year following a modified calendar aimed at implementing strategic periods through the academic year to allow for focused academic review and student enrichment. With the adoption…

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ACCENT students attend Gifted Day at the Capitol

Special to The Clinton Courier The Mississippi Association for Gifted Children (MAGC) recently sponsored “Gifted Day at the Capitol.” Gifted students in ACCENT classes at Lovett and Eastside elementary schools attended. Twenty-one fourth-grade ACCENT students from Eastside Elementary School, along with teachers Carley Marett and Toni Stubbs, attended and went on a tour of the…

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Next Step Innovations secures position on Missile Defense Agency SHIELD contract

Special to The Clinton Courier Next Step Innovations (NSI) of Clinton recently announced that it has secured a position on the Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) highly-competitive Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) multiple-award contract vehicle, which carries a maximum ceiling of $151 billion. The SHIELD contract is a key procurement vehicle designed to accelerate…

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Protein Pizza Recipes: ProteinPizzas.co Delivers 50g Protein Per Slice

Chicken Crust Pizza Went Viral: Ground Meat Replaces Flour Entirely Social media feeds exploded with chicken-crust pizza videos. Comments sections filled with skeptics questioning structural integrity. Early testers reported back: the whole pizza holds together perfectly. Viral recipes transform how people think about pizza crust fundamentals. A platform called ProteinPizzas.co is documenting the meat-crust phenomenon…

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A Practical Housing Guide for Mississippi Students Planning to Study in the U.K.

Based on official data, the United Kingdom is a prime destination for Mississippi students seeking to pursue their academic journey, thanks to its rich academic heritage and vibrant culture. And the popular destinations across England and Scotland. Each educational journey across the Atlantic presents an exciting opportunity for Mississippi students, and pre-planning remains important before…

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Bridge project on Pinehaven Drive nearing an end

By Randy Bell A new, taller and wider bridge over Bogue Chitto Creek is set to open this spring as crews finish up the $3.9 million project on Pinehaven Drive near the northern city limits. “The bridge is essentially complete,” says Consulting City Engineer Bill Owen, who notes that workers will be pouring concrete rails,…

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Clinton weathers ice storm

By Randy Bell Clinton fared relatively well during a major ice storm which knocked out power to about 180,000 Mississippians and left roads iced over in the northern part of the state and the Delta January 25. The freezing rain and sleet produced some slippery spots on city streets, and falling trees and limbs led…

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A Property Owner’s Guide to Hiring a Tree Removal Service 

The decision to remove a tree from a property is never trivial. Trees can provide shade, beauty, ecological benefits, and can significantly enhance property value. However, when a tree becomes diseased, dangerously damaged, structurally unsound, or simply ill-placed, its removal can become a necessary undertaking. Unlike many home improvement projects, tree removal involves substantial risk to people, structures, and utilities. Consequently, selecting the right tree services is a…

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Office Design Mistakes Businesses Make When Going Hybrid

Hybrid work is no longer a short-term experiment for most businesses. Offices are being redesigned to support flexibility, collaboration, and remote coordination, yet many companies make costly design mistakes during this transition. Poor layouts can reduce productivity, waste space, and frustrate employees.  According to Insights, 70% of employees want to stick with flexible hybrid setups…

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Questions to Ask When Touring Assisted Living Facilities

Choosing an assisted living facility is a process that requires careful consideration. Families and individuals search for a home where autonomy coexists with security, acceptance, and kindness. It’s easier to decide if you visit a few places. However, asking the right questions during the tour will illuminate exactly what each community has to offer. You…

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