Custer County commissioners Monday approved a jail agreement with Blaine County, which will allow Custer County to send prisoners to the Blaine County facility.

Clinton’s Ben Christie focuses on his egg during the Custer County Free Fair Farmhand Olympics egg race. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

With the 99th annual Custer County Free Fair comes plenty of livestock to be shown, with students from all over the county taking part in the competitions. Here are some of the results for the various different shows during the event.

Art exhibit

Brittany Yeager helps set up her son Triston Yeager’s art for exhibit at 99th annual Custer County Free Fair.

Stevie Vaughn Johnson and Donna Lynne Johnson to Stevie Vaughn Johnson and Donna Lynne Johnson Revocable Living Trust and Stevie Vaughn Johnson, Trustee, QCD. Lots 12 and 13, Blk. 12, Hardens Addn. Clinton. SW ¼ SE ¼ 16-13N-17W, SE ¼ SE ¼ 16-13N-17W.

Wheel-ly focused

Caber Johnson takes his lap with a loaded wheelbarrow during the Custer County Free Fair Farmhand Olypmics.

Responded to a report of a medical emergency in the 400 block of S. 24th St.; Sinor EMS took over the scene.

(AP) — On a recent sunny morning in a channel at the Port of Los Angeles, seven blue steel structures that look like small boats are lowered into the ocean one by one. Attached to an unused wharf on a site that once housed oil tanks, they gently bob up and down with the waves to generate renewable power.

Well-earned retirement

Front, from left, Brian Sperle, Zach Lustfield, Lt. Justin Hill, (Retired) Capt. Forrest Valentine, Bobby Winans; second row, Ben Switzer, Austin Long, Ronnie Williams, Asst. Chief Mark Switzer, Fire Chief Brett Russell, Billy Gerstenkorn, Toby Anders, Randy Jones, Eric Hunter, Capt. Blake Shaddon; back row, Derek Rhodes, Lt. Tyler Calvert, Lt. Joe Williams, Capt. D.J. Woodall, Chaplain Troy Calvert, Jeremiah Giles and Collin Wieder take a group photo to recognize Capt. Valentine’s recent retirement.

(AP) — The death of a Kansas inmate following a struggle with jail staff has been ruled a homicide and the case referred to prosecutors to determine whether to file charges, authorities say. Charles Adair, 50, died at the Wyandotte County Detention Center in Kansas City, Kansas, on July 5, one day after he was arrested on misdemeanor warrants for failure to appear on multiple traffic violations.

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