Here's a preview of Friday's headlines

- Vehicle pursuit concludes with suspect’s arrest

- City golf course management update

- Valentines raise Veterans’ quality of life 

- Custer Co. leaders in justice: Assoc. Judge Donna Dirickson

City Attorney Ryan Meacham and City Manager Robert Johnston have been working on the contract for West Texas Turf to manage the Riverside Golf Course. Johnston said he anticipates it might be ready by the next city council meeting for discussion and approval.

Science taking shape

Addalie Evetts, a second-grader at Western Oklahoma Christian School, shows off her habitat. The school’s second-graders made the habitats to learn more about the science of the world around them.

Valentines raise Veterans’ quality of life

Madella Shelton from the Veterans of Foreign Wars has placed boxes at several Clinton locations for community members to drop off a valentine card or letter for local veterans throughout the month of February.

TORONTO (AP) – The truck blockade by Canadians protesting the country’s COVID-19 restrictions is tightening the screws on the auto industry, forcing Ford, General Motors and other car companies to shut down plants or otherwise reduce production on both sides of the U.S. border.

Responded to a medical assist at 22678 N. Rt. 66.

Responded to a medical call in the 500 block of N. 10 St., Thomas.

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