Clayton gains national recognition
For those of us fortunate enough to live and/or work in Clayton, we know what
For those of us fortunate enough to live and/or work in Clayton, we know what
Picture yourself as a teacher in Clayton in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Your
Creeks are flowing. Weeds are growing. Record rainfall brings no shortage of yard work to
Collin Wenrich was recovering from yet a third bout with malaria when he was inspired
The city of Clayton’s Finance Department received the prestigious Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) Award
This year’s Creekside Arts event at the Clayton Library will present varying interpretations on the
Police Chief Chris Wenzel outlined plans to install cameras at the four major entrances to
As we headed into March, finance manager Kevin Mizuno gave the City Council the mid-year
The guests of honor at this year’s 40th Annual Clayton Historical Society Camellia Tea on
A new exhibit at the Clayton Museum provides a well-rounded history of what community schools