(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

State Champions!

Celebrating Clinton’s State Football Title! 17

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.

Art admiration

Art students enjoyed admiring artwork displayed from fellow students at the PECart Gallery. From left are Quentin Deck, Arlo Smith, Grayson Stone and Wylder Smith. CDN

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.

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