Clinton Superintendent of Schools Tyler Bridges told school board members this week that Clinton schools are not subject to President Joe Biden’s mandate that all federal government employees and those employing more than 100 people be required to be vaccinated for COVID.

A Yukon man was critically injured in a two-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon seven miles west of Dill City.

Clinton High School’s homecoming festivities have been moved to Oct. 8, the date of the next home football game for the Red Tornadoes. It will be against the Cache Bulldogs.

County fair

Lillie Keith shows her chicken that she entered in the Custer County Free Fair last week.

Responded to a report of hawk with a broken wing on I-40 westbound, mile marker 61 and 62.

(Kaiser Health News) – Republican legislators in more than half of U.S. states, spurred on by voters angry about lockdowns and mask mandates, are taking away the powers that state and local officials use to protect the public against infectious diseases.

Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Boeing coming back to test aircraft here

- Schools looking at purchasing textbooks

- Homecoming called off for Friday

- Sixteen months was worth the wait for Warnick

- A-B drops game versus Canute

Tracking exercises

Nance Elementary School special education teacher Julie Adkinson, at right, demonstrated with Lyrik Hunter at Monday’s school board meeting Bal-A-Vis-X (balance/auditory/vision exercises) techniques that strengthen the left and right to work together to improve reading skills in children. In the background are Assist. Supt. Adam McPhail, Luke Adams, Dr. Floyd Simon Jr. and Supt. Tyler Bridges.

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