(AP) — Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts signed a law Monday that will allow the state to move forward with plans to build a canal in Colorado to divert water out of the South Platte River because of fears about Colorado's increased water use.
(AP) -A cancer diagnosis is scary. Some doctors say it’s time to rename low-grade prostate cancer to eliminate the alarming C-word.
(AP) – As governments and social media companies have moved to suppress Russia’s state media and the disinformation it spreads about the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin’s diplomats are stepping up to do the dirty work.
(AP) — Migrants attempted to cross the U.S.-Mexico border at the highest level in two decades as the U.S. prepares for even larger numbers with the expected lifting of a pandemic-era order that turned away asylum seekers.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I share different secrets with different friends depending on my relationship with each of them. Not one of my friends knows all of my secrets. I have a friend I see only occasionally who just happens to know more about me than another friend I see twice a week. Is this wrong? Does this make me a bad friend? – Secrets
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- Police arrest juvenile twice in one day
- Corn Bible Academy names top two students
- Clinton incumbents will face challengers
- Reds dominate Woodward, 17-7
- Hester wins discuss at Yukon Classic
Clinton Police Department dispatcher Reagan Gagne, top, and Lt. Gail Lewis were recognized for their efforts by Clinton Fire Chief Brett Russell during National Dispatcher Week. There are seven Clinton dispatchers that handle all dispatching needs for police, fire and Emergency Medical Services in Clinton and Arapaho.
Two incumbents from Clinton, State Rep. Anthony Moore and County Commissioner Wade Anders, will have challengers this year following the close of filings Friday for state and county offices.


