Here is a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Splash pad project eyed at Acme Park

- Good grades to be rewarded

- High speed chase ends in crash

- Election day voting to be slightly different

- Darrell E. Roulet obituary

- State deaths

The Women with a Purpose organization is just about to put the finishing touches on their playground at McLain Rogers Park, however, they’ve already begun their next big project: a splash pad.

Good grades to be rewarded

The Clinton Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary will be rewarding area students for As and Bs on their report cards.

High speed chase ends in crash

A Weatherford man’s decision to run from a Custer County deputy resulted in what wound up to be a wild ride.

Custer County Sheriff Kenneth Tidwell said around 10:30 p.m. Saturday Deputy Nick Doe clocked a vehicle going 77 in a 65-mph zone on Highway 54.

Election day voting to be slightly different

The Nov. 3 general election is just weeks away, and the Custer County Election Board is in full swing.

Just like many things, the pandemic is causing this general election to look a little different than years prior.

Deputy responded to a report of cattle out on I-40 Service Road at mile marker 71.

Deputy responded to a report of cow out at N. 2 nd and 3 rd St., Thomas.

MORNING SHIFT

Officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in the 1600 block of Prairie Chief Ave.

Officers responded to a report of a commercial alarm in the 300 block of Gary Blvd., everything was OK.

Roy Lamont Bell Sr. to Brenda Joyce Crosslin, QCD. Lots 12 and 13, Blk. 5, Lincoln Addn. Clinton.

Matthew Jeremy Butler and Brenda Butler to Matthew Jeremy Butler, QCD. Lots 23 and 24, Blk. 9, Hardens Addn. Clinton.

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