WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservative Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Tuesday about a Texas death row inmate’s demand that a chaplain be allowed to pray out loud and touch him during his execution.

With all of the votes turned in, incumbent Patch McComas is unofficially re-elected for Ward 3 City Council. He defeated challenger Samantha Aispuro by a tally of 106-46.

With about 90 percent of the votes recorded, incumbent Patch McComas leads challenger Samantha Aispuro by a count of 100-48 for Ward 3 Clinton City Council.

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- Chamber,  retailers host open house

- Clinton man faces two felony charges

- Osborn sees value, fun in repurposing old antique pieces

- Reds capture 4A-1 crown

- Death notice for Nancy Rhoads

Arapaho-Butler royalty

Friday, Arapaho-Butler hosted its homecoming festivities and selected as this year’s Homecoming King and Queen Brett Griffin and Kelcie Beals. CDN

Clinton’s annual Christmas open house shopping event is this Thursday through Saturday. Stores participating are Beau Lee’s Men’s Apparel, Dottie’s, Dupree Interiors, Gift Gallery, Hem & Co., Holiday House, Mane St. Lion’s Den, Mulberry Bush, PEC-Art, Pink Zebra, Place of Grace, and Sketchshe Designs.

Clinton resident Christopher Borges, 35, is being charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle and grand larceny, both after former conviction of two or more felonies.

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