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- 3rd Avenue West updates CRH status

- Clinton’s Cinco de Mayo events deemed tremendous success

- County budget only slighty larger

- Amarillo man dies in I-40 crash

- A-B baseball headed back to state tourney

An Amarillo man died in the wee hours of Monday morning in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 40 at mile marker 77.5, 3 miles west of Weatherford.

Custer County commissioners approved the estimate of needs for the County Monday during the regular meeting at the Custer County Courthouse in Arapaho among a hodge podge of happenings.

Clinton Regional Hospital operators, 3rd Avenue West, gave an update displaying its commitment to the hospital up for possible sale to Rural Hospital Solutions pending the outcome of the decision of Clinton voters June 10, with emphasis on the alignment with the Clinton Hospital Authority and City leaders in the “shared mission of building exceptional healthcare for the region.”

FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Performed a warrant service in the 300 block of S. 14th St.; arrested 28-yearold Ryan Lindsey on Custer County charges of possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, 55-yearold Anna Sweeney on Custer County charges of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and child endangerment, and 32-year-old Mary Morgan on a Custer County charge of child endangerment.

In 1889, with the commencement of the Exposition Universelle in Paris, the Eiffel Tower was opened to the public for the first time since its completion in March.

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