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- Investigation underway in robbery

- Ambulance service details provided

- Deadline set for voter registration

- Senior looks to get into modeling after school

According to Clinton Police Chief Luis De La Torre, at approximately 5:18 p.m. Thursday Officer Michael Davis responded to a call about a store robbery at the Love’s Travel Stop near Interstate 40’s exit 71.

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Sisters Jelizabeth Aponte, left, and J’Melody Aponte pose with their mother, Johana Mendoza, as they show off their artistic efforts Thursday at Southwest Elementary’s Art Night.

EMTs Marsha Shelton, left, and Payton Warnke stand outside a Sinor EMS ambulance making sure it is ready to roll. CDN | Hope King

Clinton’s ambulance service comes through Sinor EMS. To provide the best service to Clinton, as well as Hobart, Lone Wolf, Sayre, Thomas, Custer, Fay, Butler, Foss Lake, and Arapaho, at an affordable cost, Sinor offers a membership to residents, which covers ambulance costs, in addition to the charges on City of Clinton water bills.

The Custer County Election Board stated Clinton residents who are unregistered to vote and wish to cast their ballot in the upcoming Special Election on Jan. 14 must register to do so by Friday, Dec. 20.

CDN | Michael Maresh

Homestead Assisted Living resident Melva Shepherd, left, speaks with Hadley Eagan, Aryanna Garza and Blakely Shepherd during the center’s recent Christmas celebration put on by the Arapaho-Butler Junior 4-H Club and Clover Buds.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has updated a decades-old science and technology agreement with China to reflect their growing rivalry for technological dominance. The new agreement, signed Friday in Beijing after many months of negotiations, has a narrower scope and additional safeguards to minimize the risk to national security.

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