(AP) — The whitehot demand for U.S. workers cooled a bit in April, though the number of unfilled jobs remains high and companies are still desperate to hire more people.
The Custer High School Class of 1979 had the most members present at Custer City’s recent all-school reunion. From left are Alberta (Korfman) Bentley, Carrie (Sweeney) DeMuth, Wanda (Wood) Delventhal, Brad Widener, Donna (Muse) Widener, the Mighty Panther, Kelly Mosburg, Tony Davis, Rodney Megli, and Terryl Zerby. Not pictured but present was Mike Roulet. CDN
(AP) — One speller ran off the stage in the middle of her time at the microphone, saying she needed to go to the bathroom. Another tried to walk back to her seat after spelling her first word correctly, only to be reminded she had a vocabulary word next. During one particularly brutal stretch, 10 consecutive spellers heard the bell that signals elimination.
(AP) — The FBI thwarted a planned cyberattack on a children's hospital in Boston that was to have been carried out by hackers sponsored by the Iranian government, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday.
(AP) — President Joe Biden is set to meet with infant formula manufacturers as his administration works to ease nationwide shortages by importing foreign supplies and using the Defense Production Act to speed domestic production.
NORMAN (AP) — Jocelyn Alo brought the energy level to a fever pitch during a muggy Friday afternoon at Oklahoma’s Marita Hynes Field.
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Here's your preview of Wednesday's CDN
- Police find suspect after alleged break-in
- Plea made to keep property tidy
- ‘Patriots’ stories sought
- Jennings joins CDN as new sports editor
- CHS hires new softball coach
It’s time again for the Clinton Daily News to produce its annual “Saluting Our Patriots” edition.

