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Purdie believes this is a “year of great promise” for Clinton

By Randy Bell In his State of the City address, Mayor Will Purdie promised that Clinton will build on recent successes “by continuing to invest in infrastructure, enhancing quality of life for our residents and strengthening city services.”   In a six-minute video posted on the City’s Facebook page March 17, Purdie talked about some…

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Washington earns rodeo awards

Special to The Clinton Courier Nicholis Washington Jr., a student at Clinton Park Elementary, is making a name for himself in the rodeo world.   Washington recently earned second place for Best Kid Rider and competed in the Mutton Bustin’ competition at the 16th Annual Black Rodeo in Philadelphia.   Washington is the son of…

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Gladney awarded Voice of Democracy pin

Special to The Clinton Courier Kacey K. Gladney of Clinton (center) was recently honored by local VFW Post 3685 for an essay submitted to the Patriots Pen and Voice of Democracy awards.   Each year, students from the area are asked to submit essays focused on their thoughts on patriotism and democracy. Winners received a…

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Cleanup dumpsters to be available April 25 to May 2

Special to The Clinton Courier   The City of Clinton’s annual Spring Citywide Cleanup will take place April 25 through May 2, closed Sunday, April 26.   During the cleanup period, the City of Clinton will have dumpsters available for residents at the old Northside Elementary School, located at 1111 Old Vicksburg Road.   Hours…

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Sumner Hill names VIP students

Sumner Hill Junior High School, the Clinton Public School District’s ninth-grade school, recently named Suzanne Hoffmann and Emily Fortenberry as the second quarter VIP students.   VIP students are the two students who achieved the highest averages of their entire class for the quarter.   Each student selected a teacher they feel has positively impacted…

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Top car accident attorneys in San Diego

San Diego has a way of making every drive feel like a postcard. The Pacific glittering to your left, palm trees lining the boulevard, the city humming with easy energy. But share that same road with millions of other commuters on the I-5 or SR-163, and that postcard can turn into a police report fast.…

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The Hidden Costs of Neglecting Public Infrastructure in Expanding Communities

Expanding communities focus heavily on growth, new developments, and attracting residents. But the condition of existing infrastructure can quietly shape how that growth unfolds. In many cities, where rapid expansion meets older urban zones, the strain on public spaces becomes more visible over time. In many cases, overlooked maintenance issues begin as minor concerns and…

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Motus 2026: What Every Carrier Needs to Know About the Shift to Unified Registration

In 2026, the U.S. trucking industry is taking an important step toward greater digitalization. The long-standing challenges of fragmented systems and manual processes are gradually being addressed through the modernization of the Unified Registration framework, supported by the new platform Motus. This transition is changing how carriers handle compliance and operations. For fleet owners and…

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Movie Review: The Drama

By Bob Garver Good news, grown-ups, even though most of the screens at your local theater are probably still devoted to “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” there’s a decent option for adults in one of the other houses. I’m convinced that “The Drama” has stayed in the top three at the domestic box office for…

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London McKenzie wins statewide essay contest

Special to The Clinton Courier London McKenzie, a senior at Clinton High School, has been named the first-place winner of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of Mississippi’s 2025–26 Voice of Democracy Scholarship Contest. As the top recipient for Mississippi, McKenzie will receive a $3,000 scholarship to support continued educational pursuits. In addition to this…

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Breaking the Real-Time Generation Bottleneck: Soul Zhang Lu Team Releases Open-Source Model SoulX-LiveAct

Targeting Long-Duration Stability and Real-Time Inference, the Soul Zhang Lu Team Open-Sources the SoulX-LiveAct Model Recently, the Soul Zhang Lu team announced that its AI research division, Soul AI Lab, has officially released the open-source model SoulX-LiveAct. As a significant technical achievement in real-time digital human generation, the model is built around two core objectives—“long-duration…

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Best Hat Wholesalers Online Ranked

Finding a good supplier is an essential step in your retail journey. The market for wholesale mens hats is booming, and with so many options competing for your attention, finding a reliable partner takes more than a quick Google search. We’ve done the legwork for you, ranking the top online hat wholesalers based on product quality,…

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5 Things to Know Before Visiting Fátima Portugal

Nestled in the heart of Portugal, Fátima has become one of the world’s most significant Catholic pilgrimage sites, drawing millions of visitors each year. Whether you’re planning a spiritual journey or simply curious about this historic location, understanding what to expect will enhance your experience tremendously. From the best times to visit to proper etiquette,…

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Why Lake Sunapee Is a Must Visit in New Hampshire

Nestled in the western highlands of New Hampshire, Lake Sunapee stands as one of New England’s most captivating destinations. This pristine glacial lake offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and small-town charm that attracts visitors year-round. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, peaceful relaxation, or a family-friendly getaway, Lake Sunapee delivers an unforgettable…

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Mistakes to Avoid When Sailing the Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands represent one of the most extraordinary sailing destinations on Earth, where crystal-clear waters meet unique wildlife found nowhere else on the planet. However, many visitors make critical errors that can diminish their experience or even harm this fragile ecosystem. Understanding these common pitfalls before you set sail will help ensure your voyage…

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Top 5 WWII and Jewish History Sites in Amsterdam

Amsterdam holds a profound place in World War II history, particularly regarding the Jewish community that once thrived in its streets. Today, visitors can walk through the same neighborhoods where Anne Frank hid, where thousands of Jewish families lived, and where acts of both terrible cruelty and remarkable courage took place. These sites serve as…

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Top 5 Beginner-Friendly Hikes to Try in Vail

Vail, Colorado, is renowned for its world-class skiing, but when the snow melts, this mountain paradise transforms into a hiker’s dream destination. Whether you’re new to hiking or simply want to enjoy a leisurely walk surrounded by breathtaking alpine scenery, Vail offers numerous trails that won’t leave you gasping for air or questioning your life…

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8 Ways to Find Last-Minute Travel Deals Worth Taking

Spontaneous getaways can be incredibly rewarding, especially when you snag an amazing price. The thrill of booking a trip on short notice doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank. With the right strategies and tools, you can discover incredible opportunities that make impromptu adventures both affordable and unforgettable. Here are eight proven methods to help…

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7 Essential Tips for Planning a Zimbabwe Safari Trip

Planning an adventure to one of Africa’s most captivating destinations requires careful consideration and preparation. Zimbabwe offers incredible wildlife encounters, stunning landscapes, and authentic African experiences that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Whether you’re dreaming of witnessing elephants at Hwange, marveling at Victoria Falls, or exploring ancient ruins, proper planning ensures…

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How to See the Best of Las Vegas on a Guided Tour

Las Vegas dazzles visitors with its endless entertainment options, world-class dining, and iconic attractions. While you could certainly explore the Strip on your own, joining a guided tour offers insider knowledge, convenience, and access to experiences you might otherwise miss. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Vegas veteran, the right tour can transform…

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7 Ways Technology Is Reshaping Modern Travel Today

The way we explore the world has transformed dramatically over the past decade. From planning our trips to navigating foreign cities, technology has become an inseparable companion for modern travelers. What once required travel agents, paper maps, and guidebooks now fits in our pockets, fundamentally changing how we experience new destinations. Mobile Apps Have Become…

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How to Plan the Perfect Japan Vacation from Start to Finish

Planning a trip to Japan can feel overwhelming with so many incredible destinations, cultural experiences, and logistical details to consider. Whether you’re dreaming of cherry blossoms in Kyoto, neon-lit streets in Tokyo, or peaceful temples in rural areas, a well-organized itinerary makes all the difference. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every step of…

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