Here's a preview of Wednesday's CDN

- Rain puts damper on school projects

- Tribes, jazz to take amphitheater stage 

- Ward 1 candidates yet to file for seat

- Crusaders find new athletic leadership in House

- Local, state, national news, sports and more

Pick-up game

Terrance Randle shoots over Clinton Police Officer Dillon Whitten in a friendly pick-up basketball game recent on S. 6th Street.

Superintendent Tyler Bridges reported to the Clinton Board of Education Monday that weather- related delays continue to hurt progress on Capital Improvement Projects.

Tribes, jazz to take amphitheater stage

Diné-inspired jazz musician Delbert Anderson and his quartet will hit the McLain Rogers Amphitheater stage Friday for this week’s installment of the Levitt Amp Clinton Concert Series. The free and family-friendly concert, which will kick off at 7 p.m., will also feature performances by the Martinson Duo and the Goodblanket Intertribal Dance Troupe.

Coming down

Raleigh Simpkins is ready to go down the slide at Eastside Academy’s recent 20th Anniversary celebration.

As of press time Tuesday no new candidates have filed to run in races for Clinton City Council seats in Ward 1 and Ward 3, according to the Custer County Election Board.

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