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- Acme Park has security system ready

- County leaders address topics

- Valentine found calling fighting fires

- Clinton hoops falls to Lindsay in weekend matchup

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Pick-a-prize

Mila Flores, 2, points out her prize-winning spin that earned her a lollypop to enjoy during this past weekend’s Christmas in Clinton event at Acme Park. 

Moving day

Felipe Purata works directing a forklift to unload one of two structures off a truck Monday morning next to SketchShe Designs on S. Fourth St./U.S. Highway 183. The two trailers will be converted to a doctor’s office operated by Hamilton Health Box.

Clinton Fire Capt. Forrest Valentine does the daily SCBA inspection on the department’s fire truck. CDN | Michael Maresh

Clinton Fire Capt. Forrest Valentine always dreamed of being a police officer or firefighter but made the decision to change careers about 20 years after high school.

Among the normal business covered at the regular meeting of the Custer County Board of County Commissioners Monday morning were time-sensitive topics and bids to consider.

According to City Manager Robert Johnston, security cameras and new lighting have been installed at M.T. and Helen Gholston Children’s Park.

PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law Monday to prohibit public and school libraries from banning books in the state and to enshrine protections against civil and criminal charges for librarians who comply with the law.

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