(AP) — The Supreme Court’s conservative majority sided Monday with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and struck down a provision of federal campaign finance law, a ruling that a dissenting justice said runs the risk of causing “further disrepute” to American politics.

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- County gets $4.5 million settlement

- Food drive collects for needy

- Sawatzky performs multiple tasks while helping customers at bank

- CHS repeats as champions

- Red Tornadoes end season at state tourney

Cheering Reds on to victory

Clinton High School students cheering on the Red Tornado soccer team at the OSSAA 4A Soccer State Championship game from left are Antonio Ceniceros, Courtney Heerwald and Kalyssa Staggs. CDN

Custer County Commissioners received a check for nearly $4.5 million Monday after a settlement agreement was reached for road damages that happened during construction of a major wind generator project in the northeast part of the county.

Food drive collects for needy

Members of Clinton’s U.S. Postal Service did more than just make their customary deliveries Saturday.

(AP) — Under fire from parents and politicians, President Joe Biden is offering formula manufacturers and retailers transportation and logistics support to ease the nationwide shortage of baby formula, as the administration works to bring the largest domestic plant back on line after it was shut down early this year due to safety issues.

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