-Three die in wrong-way DUI wreck
-CPSF opens registration for family tournament
-Alliance adds new surgeon
-City to try grader for a while
-Brooks sees reps in 2018, rises  up depth chart
-Plus see local pictures 

Obituaries
-Koma Arriaga

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Under the watchful eye of Deputy Sheriff Blake Powers, Miguel Martinez, top, and Jimena Quezada explore a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle belonging to the Custer County Sheriff’s Office. First responders

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In another move to expand the scope of patient services it offers here, AllianceHealth

Three people, including an allegedly drunk driver from Oklahoma City traveling the wrong way on Interstate 40 at approximately 100 miles per hour, were killed shortly after 2 a.m. Friday

Registration and sponsorship opportunities are now open for Clinton Public School Foundation’s (CPSF) annual golf tournament, to be held Saturday, Sept. 21, at Riverside Golf Course in Clinton.

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Clinton Fire Department Chief Brett Russell, left, and Clinton Police Department Chief Paul Rinkel prepare for the annual Boots & Badges blood drive.

A small motor grader that City Manager Mark Skiles had asked city councilmen to declare surplus and sell will apparently be kept for a while and used as time can be found for somebody on staff to operate it.

In 1785, Congress chose the dollar as the monetary unit of the United States.

In 1854, the Republican Party was formally launched at a convention in Jackson, Michigan.

 

-$150,000 goal set for park; 66% in hand
-Auditions set for musical ‘Mamma Mia!’ 
-Hinton police end Weatherford chase
-CHS baseball set for bright future
-Clinton Maroon participating in coach pitch state tourney
-Plus see local pictures 

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