Here's your preview of Friday's CDN
- Chief Rinkel retires from police force
- Silas takes over local veterinary practice
- Damaged water tower to go offline
- Lady Reds face off with Weatherford
- Local, state, national news, sports and more
Here's your preview of Friday's CDN
- Chief Rinkel retires from police force
- Silas takes over local veterinary practice
- Damaged water tower to go offline
- Lady Reds face off with Weatherford
- Local, state, national news, sports and more
The City of Clinton is continuing to deal with the ramifications of a July storm which left behind swaths of damage in its wake, including damage to the water tower located at the intersection of 18th Street and Broadway Avenue which will soon be taken offline to allow the City time to assess the damage and determine what the future of the tower should be.
Responded to an animal call in the area of Santa Fe and Main St. in Arapaho.
Responded to a report of a non-injury accident in the 1000 block of Modelle Ave.
Conducted a possible medical assist in the 700 block of S. 19th St.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's new all-male Supreme Court reversed course on abortion, upholding a ban on most such procedures after about six weeks of pregnancy.