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- Clinton’s new CBA facility dedicated

- Fay woman facing felony charges for brick toss

- Area students make SWOSU honor rolls

- Dental screenings conducted at Nance Elementary

- Reds sweep Clinton Classic

Clinton’s new CBA facility dedicated

Corn Bible Academy’s dedication of its new building in Clinton was Saturday at 3 p.m. The public was invited to attend and with approximately 600 guests CBA Superintendent Tim Mc- Donald said the dedication was a huge success.

Fay resident Bonnie Jo Ann Pruitt, 20, was arrested March 22 by Custer County Sheriff Deputy Lawrence Stevens for “assault, battery or assault and battery with a dangerous weapon” (count 1), throwing or dropping an object onto a moving vehicle (count 2) and malicious injury to property over $1,000 (count 3.)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden announced a budget blueprint Monday that calls for higher taxes on the wealthy, lower federal deficits, more money for police and greater funding for education, public health and housing.

	Don’t be surprised by Social Security taxes

When you reach the appropriate age, it’s easy to apply for Social Security retirement benefits – just go to Social Security’s website, fill out the online form and you’re essentially done. But many people overlook the next step – completing Form W-4V, which asks you how much federal income tax you want withheld from your benefits. And if you skip this step, you could face an unpleasant surprise when it’s tax-filing time, because Social Security benefits can indeed add to your taxable income.

Responded to a report of a business alarm in the area of 23000 E. 880 Rd, Thomas.

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