(AP) — The Marvel sequel "Thor: Love & Thunder" dropped a hefty 68% in its second weekend of release but still held the top spot at the box office, according to studio estimates Sunday, while the bestseller adaptation "Where the Crawdads Sing" debuted at third with a better-than-expected $17 million.

Here's your preview of Saturday's CDN

- Mayor Berrong addresses hospital issues

- Tribes to host summer fest

- Roulet keeps tabs as county treasurer

- Dill City teen dies in crash

- Clinton rallies in Hobart defeat

- Arapaho falls to Poteau,13-1

Foamtastic!

Olivia Lofland and others play in the foam machine Thursday during the Friends on Frisco event. CDN

The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes have a slate of summer activities planned for tribe and community members alike in the coming weeks. August 5-7, the tribes will be hosting a summer fest at their headquarters in Concho which is open to the public and will feature softball, basketball, golf and volleyball tournaments in conjunction with the 32 annual Oklahoma Indian Nation Powwow and a language day camp.

Mayor David Berrong responded to the story in Thursday’s Clinton Daily News about a lawsuit that was filed in federal court last week against the city by the current operators of the hospital.

A Dill City teenager is dead after three teens were involved in a single-vehicle accident Thursday afternoon two miles east of Dill City in Washita County.

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