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- Schools secure bond financing

- Imaginaries kick off free concert series

- Subject sought for burglary, domestic assault

- Senior looks to get into medical field after college

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana man convicted in the fatal shooting of a police officer in 2000 was executed Tuesday by lethal injection in the state’s second execution in 15 years.

Tribes seek to win back land from 150 years ago

The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, a Native American nation in Oklahoma, is trying to negotiate with the Trump administration to see if it can help win back a piece of land that was taken over by the federal government more than 150 years ago.

CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Long-time friends Marcus Wilson, left, and Kadon Rivera were all smiles as they got ready to walk the stage at the amphitheater last Friday in McLain Rogers Park for graduation.

(AP) — A New Hampshire town’s attempt to force a bakery to remove or alter its painting that shows sunbeams shining down on a mountain range of doughnuts, a muffin, a cinnamon roll and other pastries is unconstitutional, a judge ruled in a First Amendment dispute.

In 1856, Lawrence, Kansas, was sacked by proslavery activists. In 1881, the American Red Cross was established.

Beat the heat

Anne Lambeth, left, and Johnny Red unload donated box fans at Sinor EMS Headquarters. They are accepting donations all week as a part of “National EMS Week.” The fans will be delivered to the Mission House to help people stay cool. Fans may also be dropped off at the Clinton Chamber of Commerce.

An outstanding warrant of arrest is in place for Andre Jose Rodriguez, 45, of Clinton, on the charges of domestic assault and battery and first-degree burglary stemming from an alleged altercation with a female victim.

The Clinton Public Schools Board of Education held a special meeting Monday morning to go over bids for the $1,950,000 General Obligation Bonds for the construction of the new Clinton Middle School.

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