Here's a preview of tuesday's CDN

- Manager talks asbestos removal bids

- County talks signs and bridges

- September CHS students honored

- Johnson aims to become athletic trainer

- CHS shows dominance over visiting Tigers

The City of Clinton has become somewhat experts in asbestos abatement as it prepares for its third abatement of the past two years at the Midtown Travel Inn with Crystal Creek Engineering.

Custer County Commissioners made decisions on reimbursements for emergency management purchases from the Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) awarded to the county during their regular meeting Monday. Of the nearly $40,000 available in the grant, commissioners approved nearly $9,000 for new radios at Southwestern Oklahoma State University and $15,000 for new emergency road signage across the county.

September CHS students honored

Clinton High School has announced the recipients of September’s Red Tornado Boy and Girl Award, an honor bestowed upon senior students that exemplify school spirit and an academic work ethic. Every month a ballot is sent out by Principal Michelle Sorter on which teachers vote for who they believe best exhibits the values of CHS. For the month of September, Red Tornado Boy Cooper Sulley and Red Tornado Girl Teagan Bryson were elected.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal judge overseeing the 2020 election subversion case against Donald Trump imposed a narrow gag order on him on Monday, barring the Republican former president from making statements targeting prosecutors, possible witnesses and the judge's staff.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden postponed a trip to Colorado on Monday to stay in Washington and focus on the growing conflict in the Middle East, setting aside an opportunity to pitch his economic accomplishments as he runs for reelection.

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