JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Biden administration on Monday urged states to slow down their purge of Medicaid rolls, citing concerns that large numbers of lowerincome people are losing health care coverage due to administrative reasons.
Here's your preview of Tuesday's CDN
- High speed chase ends with arrest
- Rain puts hold on county projects
- Summer a busy time for school maintenance
- Arapaho man hurt in wreck
- Zade Cisneros to join brother at UCO
The Clinton Police Department and Oklahoma Highway Patrol were busy early Friday morning when a report of an intoxicated driver turned into a highspeed chase through the streets of Clinton ending in the arrest of Dominique Wilcoxson of Weatherford.
An Arapaho man was listed in good condition after being involved in a single vehicle accident Thursday evening.
With the ongoing rainy weather pattern across the county making a dent in the drought across western Oklahoma, Custer County Commissioners discussed how they plan to work around storms and rain showers to keep county roads in good condition during their regular meeting Monday.
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Youth plaintiffs said warming temperatures were harming their health and threatening their futures as a closelywatched climate trial kicked off Monday in Montana. But a lawyer for the fossil fuel-friendly state argued its emissions were 'minuscule' on a global scale and that eliminating them would have little impact.


