MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Trudy Le Beau has voted in every major election since she turned 18 — a half-century of civic participation that has gotten increasingly difficult as her multiple sclerosis progressed. Now, with no use of her arms or legs, the Wisconsin woman relies on her husband to help her fill out and return a ballot.

Here's your preview of Wednesday's CDN

- City works to secure new hangar grant

- School board tours repaired CHS

- County set to spend ARPA funds

- CPSF planning for golf tourney

- Lady Reds run ruled by Elkettes Monday

Custer County Commissioners approved a resolution to provide $350,000 of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to the County Clerk’s office for use in the preservation and scanning of land record documents at their weekly meeting yesterday. Updates were also given on various work going on across the county.

City works to secure new hangar grant

The Clinton Regional Airport is up for a grant from the Oklahoma Aeronautics Committee (OAC) to continue repairs after the Oct. 12, 2021, tornado. The grant would cover 30% of the $743,180 project, which would rebuild one of the hangars damaged in the storm.

School board tours repaired CHS

The Clinton Board of Education toured the completed repairs of the flood damaged High School during their regular meeting Monday. Also discussed at the meeting was the district’s capital improvement plan and school board redistricting.

Go Big Reds!

Perla Labastida cheers on the Clinton High School football team during last weekend’s contest at Heritage Hall in Oklahoma City.

The Clinton Public Schools Foundation’s seventh annual School Spirit Golf Tournament is just right around the corner set to take place Oct. 1.

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