(AP) — Summers are famously humid in New York State, but life in the Maioli household has gotten more comfortable since the couple installed a new heating and cooling system — one that isn't well known yet in the U.S.

Here's a preview of Friday's CDN

- REMINDER: FREE CONCERT TONIGHT AT 7 P.M., MCLAIN ROGERS PARK

- New projects on horizon for CEDA

- Center serves community  

- Goss friendly face for filling  orders at Clinton TH Rogers 

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Librarian Myra Whitney holds an armadillo out to Rhett Dixon at Extreme Animals hosted by Clinton Public Library at the Frisco Center.

Over halfway through the year, economic development projects that have been a focus of City leaders for months, and in some cases years, have an end in sight, a goal set out by Clinton Economic Development Director Roland Mower at the beginning of this year. With the Glancy and Tradewinds projects nearing their end, City leaders are excited to look toward new economic development opportunities expected to be brought by the new Exit 65 interchange.

With summer in full swing, Connections Food and Resource Center in Weatherford is continuing to offer its services to those throughout the western Oklahoma community. The client choice food bank offers a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, refrigerated and frozen food products along with other resources to support those in need.

Goss friendly face for filling orders at Clinton TH Rogers

When entering TH Rogers, customers will find a hardware store with a counter, helpful employees and at its north-most point, a warehouse with an adjacent yard for storing lumber and other like materials. If said customers were to meander curiously along and poke their head in the manager’s office, then they would find Rodney Goss, an incredibly personable man who, with a pinch of dip packed in his bottom lip, would greet them and begin to chat like he was picking up an old conversation with a familiar face, and not meeting a stranger for the first time.

WASHINGTON (AP) — No fingerprints or DNA turned up on the baggie of cocaine found in a lobby at the White House last week despite a sophisticated FBI crime lab analysis, and surveillance footage of the area didn't identify a suspect, according to a summary of the Secret Service investigation obtained by The Associated Press. There are no leads on who brought the drugs into the building.

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