Here's a look at the Weekend headlines

- Sheriff talks about jail operations

- Red, family enjoys going after feral hogs together

- Silos serves as page for Moore

- City pet clinic saw good turnout

- Kauk fights back from injury

Sheriff talks about jail operations

Custer County Sheriff Dan Day said one of the biggest county expenses is the jail which is currently about 23 inmates away from maximum capacity.

Eighty cats and dogs were vaccinated, 51 were microchipped and 40 were registered with the city at the vaccination clinic held April 10.

Silos serves as page for Moore

Rep. Anthony Moore, R-Clinton, wanted to recognize Litzy Silos for serving as his page for the week of April 5-8.

Going for a ride

Milo Jardan enjoys his Monday afternoon at Engleman Park, as he rides his scooter around.

Conducted a welfare check in the vicinity of 9790 N. 2240 Road.

Sewing buttons

Western Oklahoma Christian School 4-H member Paizlee Whitten threads her needle, as she learns how to sew on a button during the April 4-H meeting.

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