This past Saturday, hundreds of people flocked to the Route 66 Museum in Clinton to take part in the Route 66 King of the Open Road event. Visitors stopped at the museum and took a picture there to show that they had made it to this landmark for the event.
(AP) — Blazers in knit fabrics, pants with drawstrings or elastic waists, and polo shirts as the new button-down.
(AP) — The tornado that damaged 1,000 buildings in south-central Kansas generated winds up to 165 mph (266 kph) and carved a path of destruction nearly 13 miles (21 kilometers) long.
(AP) — Gov. Bill Lee paused executions in Tennessee for the rest of the year on Monday after revealing that the state had failed to ensure its lethal injection drugs were properly tested. The oversight forced Lee to abruptly halt the execution of Oscar Smith an hour before he was to die last month.
Responded to a report of fraud at Hamm and Phillips.
Responded to a medical assist in the 600 block of S. 6 St.
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(AP) — Journalists are sounding an alarm about the spread of disinformation in society and how it affects their jobs on a daily basis, along with skepticism on whether traditional methods to combat it really works.


