NEW YORK (AP) — Pope Francis’ Jesuit religious order is making a broad gesture of reparations to some 20 women who say they were sexually, psychologically and spiritually abused by a famous ex-Jesuit artist and have been waiting for justice for years from the Vatican.

Two people are dead as a result of a head-on collision Friday afternoon along State Highway 33 and E. 920 Rd., 2 miles west of Custer City.

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- Judges are vying for new appointments

- Warrant out for suspect

- Talk of new docs at CRH

- Former Lady Indian receives conference award

- Most fishing reported to be doing well at Foss

District Judge Donna Dirickson

Changes are coming for the judicial benches at the Custer County Courthouse. That much was obvious when District Judge Jill Weedon retired from the bench last year leaving Donna Dirickson and Stephanie Jones as the judicial figureheads at the courthouse.

Meeting “Dr. Seuss 2.0”

Jaxen Patton, left, gets his book signed by author Alastair Heim at South west Elementary. Heim spoke with several classes Monday at the school. He is regarded by many as “Dr. Seuss 2.0,” as he has published books involving the same characters in new adventures.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Joseph Martin Robledo Jr., 36, of Clinton, for the alleged felony charge of domestic assault and battery in the presence of a minor, second and subsequent offense.

Let there be light

John Robertson, left, helps hold the drill in place as Victor Gonzales f ires it up in preparation of installing new light poles at Homeland Tuesday afternoon.

Wednesday the Clinton Hospital Authority met at Clinton Regional Hospital, and while no illumination was shed on the prospective completed sale of the hospital, there were updates to recent staff acquisitions and talk of impending physicians coming to the medical facility.

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