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- Drive to ‘Fill the Boot’ this weekend

- Vandals strike greens at Riverside

- Hot weather serves county crews well for road projects

- Clinton stings Kingfisher

- Arapaho-Butler baseball wins; softball clipped

After a rainy start to the Custer County commissioners’ busy summer season, commissioners say as dry and hot weather continues, they are getting back on track with their regular road maintenance to keep county roads in good condition.

Drive to ‘Fill the Boot’ this weekend

Clinton Fire Department’s annual “Fill the Boot” fundraiser benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) will take place 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at the intersection of S. Fourth Street and Gary Boulevard.

Vandals strike greens at Riverside

On Saturday evening, the Clinton Riverside Golf Course was a victim to damages caused by a malicious joyride that tore up the putting green of hole No. 12. The morning after, the golf course’s social media page posted photos of the damage and submitted a plea for help in hopes that someone might have information about who was responsible. Currently however, no substantial leads have come forward, nor are there any suspects.

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Patricio Recendiz rolls on white paint in front of Clinton Regional Hospital’s entrance.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A teenager has died and two people were wounded in a shooting at a Friday night high school football game in Oklahoma that sent players and officials scrambling off the field and caused panicked spectators to hunker down in the stands, authorities said Saturday. Two other people were injured while fleeing the scene.

FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of found property in the 1300 block of Englewood Dr.

Responded to a report of a suspicious person sitting on Highway 183, northbound, Clinton.

In 1949, the Soviet Union conducted its first atomic bomb test.

HOUSTON (AP) — The library at Houston’s Lockhart Elementary had been a refuge for 8-year-old Sydney, who has struggled because of dyslexia. The school’s librarian, Cheryl Hensley, curated a space that encouraged her to read.

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