(AP) – Bob Dole willed himself to walk again after paralyzing war wounds, ran for Congress with a right arm too damaged to shake hands, and rose through the Senate ranks to become a long-serving Republican leader and tough and tireless champion of his party.
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- State Champions!
- Commissioners get quote for purifying machine
- One files for school board
- Sentinel man dies in wreck
- Man charged with poisoning neighbor’s dog
- Red Tornadoes capture gold
Representatives Bill Cummins and David Foster from Vollara Active Pure gave a trial air purifying machine for Custer County Commissioners to consider purchasing for the courthouse and jail during Monday’s regular meeting.
Filing for Clinton’s Board of Education No. 2 seat at the Custer County Election Board Office is open. Candidates interested in running may file a declaration of candidacy beginning 8 a.m. Dec. 6 until 5 p.m. Dec. 10. Incumbent Kim Meacham filed again Monday morning.
Clinton resident Steve Stermer, 71, was charged Dec. 2 with dog poisoning. Police Detective Michael Bouziden said Stermer admitted to poisoning the dog because it was always howling.
A Sentinel man died Friday in a single-vehicle accident on State Highway 44 about a half mile south of Sentinel.

