Here's a preview of Thursday's CDN

- New CMS school site plans released

- City preps RO plant for more production 

- Flights covered for area players

- Red Tornadoes look to battle Kingfisher

- Full obituary for Donald Blackwolf

With the summer’s late heat, water usage across the City of Clinton continues to be at its peak and with issues arising at one of the City’s main water towers, officials say the City’s Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant, completed in 2018, will soon be a major part of the City’s water system.

With the 2023 football season kicking off this Friday for many area schools comes the worry of injuries, a worry Custer County Farm Bureau agents Nancy Roper and Steve Weichel hope to help with by covering the cost of Air Evac for both the Clinton High School and Corn Bible Academy football teams should a player need to be medflighted to a hospital due to an injury sustained during a game.

New CMS school site plans released

The final plans for the new Clinton Middle School are now in the hands of CPS administration. They hope to soon have bids out, begin initial dirt work and to stick to their initial deadline and budget. For the next two years, all who drive by will be able to witness the progress of this major addition to Clinton Public Schools.

In 1814, British forces invaded Washington, D.C., and set fire to the White House.

(AP) —A planned offshore wind farm moved a step closer to construction with the Department of the Interior announcing it has approved the project, to be located in federal waters near Rhode Island south of Martha's Vineyard, Mass.

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