Wednesday | KCRG
Trumpeter Swan Shot Near Goose Lake
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is asking the public for help to identify the person or persons responsible for shooting a trumpeter swan on or before Nov.
Wednesday | Clinton Herald
Learn how to safely dispose of unwanted medications
The Clinton Substance Abuse Council is participating in a statewide effort to reduce the abuse of prescription medications and to ensure their proper disposal.
More study needed before commission appointment is made
A resolution to appoint a member to the County Conservation Commission Board sparked discussion during a meeting of the Clinton County Board of Supervisors this week.
Death notices for Nov. 21, 2009
Bryant: Gilbert Moeller Chadwick, Ill.: Eugene Weber Clinton: Janet Thompson Coralville: Gary Shields Hanover, Ill.: Eileen Richmond Maquoketa: Elizabeth Streff Yuma, Ariz.: William Comeau Paid obits, with full text, are listed in the Obituaries/Legacy section.
Fulton High play is canceled tonight
Due to illness of one of the cast members, Fulton High School will be canceling tonight's performance of "Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner." The play will be performed one night only, on Saturday, Nov.
Program on Civil War veteran at fairgrounds museum Nov. 22
The last in a series of Civil War-related programs will be presented by Marion "Junior" Miller of Bellevue at 2 p.m. Nov.
Park to be studied before sculpture set
An engineering review will have to be conducted at De Witt Park to determine if the ground can support a 43,200-pound sculpture set to be donated to Clinton before it's named the permanent home, Clinton City Council members said Tuesday.
Iowa: Man sentenced in Clinton grocery store standoff
A Clinton man charged in a standoff at a grocery store has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Man sentenced in Iowa grocery store standoff
Posted on Nov 13, 2009 by admin . A Clinton man charged in a standoff at a grocery store has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Clinton man injured in head-on collision
A two-vehicle crash in Clinton County has killed a man from Illinois and injured a Clinton man.
- Stewart says he won't seek re-election to Iowa Senate
Sen. Roger Stewart, D-Preston, announced Thursday that he will not seek re-election to the Iowa State Senate in 2010.
Clinton County court affected by furloughs
In the last fallout from the state's budget crunch, the Iowa Supreme Court has ordered judges, magistrates and other staffers to take 10 days of unpaid furloughs between December and next June.
Viola D. Nicolaysen, 100, of Clinton, died Friday, November 6, 2009, at the Alverno Nursing Home, Clinton.
Stauffer sentenced for home improvement scams
One of two Clinton men accused of bilking more than $23,000 from residents through unfulfilled contracts for home improvement projects has been sentenced in Clinton County District Court and the other will make a court appearance today.
Council election results finalized
At-Large candidate Jennifer Graf said she was at Thursday's Clinton County Board of Supervisors meeting to make sure the election results were real.
Iowa sex offender sentenced on federal charges
A former Iowa resident has been sentenced on federal charges for failing to register as a sex offender.
Tiny Andover tallies huge voter turnout with write-in candidates
While some communities struggled to get a double-digit turnout at the polls on Tuesday, a Clinton County town is adding up some big numbers.
Area farmers worry about quality of crops
The United States Department of Agriculture has been predicting record high yields of corn and soybeans in Iowa this year.
Clinton man charged with assaulting police, resisting arrest
A Clinton man who allegedly resisted arrest Friday and assaulted officers trying to take him into custody on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in court faces five charges from the incident.
The Clinton Herald, Clinton, Iowa
State cuts will affect how court cases are handled locally
The Residential Corrections Facility in Davenport, run by the Department of Corrections, is in danger of being suspended and severely reduced, according to a preliminary departmental plan released Wednesday to meet the statewide 10 percent spending cut ordered by Gov.
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