NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Appellate court judges in New Orleans closely questioned a government attorney over a Biden administration rule aimed at curbing the use of stabilizing braces, which are handgun attachments that have been used in multiple mass shootings in recent years.

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- FREE CONCERT TONIGHT AT MCLAIN ROGERS PARK

- Ordinance limits number of golfers

- Utility assistance donations sought 

- HOST plans for future

- Clinton Maroon plays in state tourney opener 

With rounds of golf being played at the Clinton Riverside Golf Course higher than years past, the Clinton Golf Course Advisory Board recommended to the Clinton City Council to limit the number of golfers permitted to play on each hole at the course, a decision that has been marked with some controversy after a busy weekend led some golfers having to wait to play the course.

U.S. Highway 183 rollover

Nobody was believed to be injured in this single-vehicle rollover accident that happened before 1 p.m. Thursay on U.S. Highway 183 near E. 1110 Rd., just north of Bessie. 

HOST plans for future

Harvest of Souls Triumph (HOST) Ministry leaders Wilma and Leonard Jackson want to raise awareness of their mission, helping as many of those in need as possible, so they might be better equipped to do so.

With summer heat in full swing, energy bills are rising and with that, the Salvation Army, in partnership with Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, Oklahoma Natural Gas and Public Service Company of Oklahoma, is working to raise money for additional utility assistance funds to help those in need.

WASHINGTON (AP) — As an alternative to affirmative action, colleges from California to Florida already have tried a range of strategies to achieve the diversity they say is essential to their campuses. Many have given greater preference to low-income families. Others started admitting top students from every community in their state.

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