Sports and science winner

CHS student Mia Miskel holds the $1,000 check she received for the CHS science department for winning the Punt-Pass- Kick competition during the state finals football game. OERB teamed up with the OSSAA to sponsor the event. Pictured are, from left, CHS Interim Principal Chad Pugh, Miskel and Director of Athletics Eugene Jefferson.

Responded to a theft report in the 500 block of W. 4 in Custer City.

Here's a look at the Weekend Headlines

- Arrests made here in OKC homicide

- Cheyenne teen dies in wreck

- WTC election is Tuesday

- Nel officially named to position

- Dr. Jackson has called Clinton home for long time

Arrests made here in OKC homicide

The Clinton Police Department assisted U.S. Marshals and the Oklahoma City Police Department Friday morning, arresting suspects in connection with a murder that took place last summer in Oklahoma City.

A Cheyenne teen driver was killed Thursday evening as a result of a head-on collision on State Highway 33.

Nel officially named to position

During their meeting Monday, the Custer County Board of Commissioners is set to recognize Jordan Nel as the Custer County Extension 4-H Educational Director effective Feb. 1, 2021.

She has been serving in this positon as the interim since July 2020.

Picking a winner

The Clinton Fire Department, in partnership with the Clinton Futbol Club, announced Wednesday the winner of the rifle raffle fundraiser was Brad Lambeth. Enough money was raised to provide 33 scholarships to soccer players for the upcoming season. Lt.

The Western Technology Center School Board election will take place Tuesday, Feb. 9.

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