Here's your preview of Friday's CDN

- Custer County Fair begins Wednesday

- Clinton police issue new scam warning

- Three CHS scholars earn top national recognition

- Corn Bible defeats Clinton in five sets

- Free hunting days coming this weekend

The Clinton Police Department is warning residents of a new scam where scammers are impersonating local law enforcement and asking for money. While the scams can be easy to fall for, the police department assures that they will never call residents asking for money and that there are ways they can protect themselves.

Three CHS scholars earn top national recognition

Clinton High School students Morgandee Fernandez, Emmilee Goodman and Grayson McCullough are three of 32,000 students from across the country to earn academic honors from the College Board’s National Recognition Program.

Service rewarded

Past Clinton Noon Lions Club President Chad Pugh, left, receives an honorary plaque from Billy Goodwin, current club president, to commemorate his service to the club and community.

Helping with homework

Tosha Jones, right, helps kindergarten student Jessilee Myers spell her name at Eastside Academy.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma prosecutors should pursue charges against those who perform elective abortions but should give “substantial leeway' to doctors treating pregnant women for emergency conditions, the state's attorney general wrote Wednesday in a memo to law enforcement.

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