WASHINGTON (AP) — Cyberattacks against water utilities across the country are becoming more frequent and more severe, the Environmental Protection Agency warned Monday as it issued an enforcement alert urging water systems to take immediate actions to protect the nation’s drinking water.

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Jessica Jefferson, left, and Diane Fischer cheer on the Clinton High School Red Tornado soccer team at state.

Here's your preview of Tuesday's CDN

- Custer Co. receives storm damage

- Storm resources pursued

- Miller strikes gold, inspires seniors at Yukon Senior Games

- Senior looks to work after graduating

- Local, state, national, world news, sports and more

As severe weather swept through the county Sunday, authorities continue to assess the damage and clean up the aftermath as the week progresses.

Miller strikes gold, inspires seniors at Yukon Senior Games

Wes Miller, a math teacher at Clinton High School, recently competed in the Yukon Senior Games Bowling event at Windsor Lanes, where he and his teammates, Johnnie McDaniel and Brad Thompson, collectively brought home an impressive haul of four gold medals and one silver medal.

County Commissioners convened for a brief Monday morning meeting, with the primary focus on the recent severe weather that affected the area Sunday.

Supporting Stamp Out Hunger

Kalyssa Staggs, a former member of Clinton Girl Scout Troop 212, showcases some of the donated items dropped off at the Clinton Post Office during the Stamp Out Hunger food drive.

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