Here's a preview of Wednesday's headlines

- CPS receives Redbud Grant funds

- Suspect arrested twice in two days

- Custer County leaders in justice: District Judge Jill Weedon

- SWOSU handles Southeastern

- Lady Reds team stats

Ready to dig

City of Clinton employees were working Monday morning on a water leak near the intersection of Sixth Street and Avant Avenue. Alex Tyler mans the street saw, and Gary Kluckner is ready to put the backhoe into action. CDN

Clinton resident Skyler Heap of Birds, 22, was arrested by Clinton police Sunday evening on suspicion of first-degree burglary and assault and battery. Her arrest occurred two hours after being released from the City Jail for another crime she allegedly committed the day before.

Clinton Public Schools is one of 330 districts in Oklahoma that will receive a portion of $38.5 million in Redbud Grant funds to be used in acquiring and improving school buildings. The Oklahoma State Department of Education announced that tax revenue on medical marijuana is being used for the Redbud funds.

Custer County leaders in justice: District Judge Jill Weedon

As district judge for the Second Judicial District – which serves the counties of Custer, Beckham, Washita, Ellis and Roger Mills – Jill Weedon has the opportunity to serve the five-county community by administering justice.

Responded to a vehicle accident with no injuries at N. 2290 and E. 1070 Rd.

Responded to a possible stolen vehicle at Custer City Rd. and I-40.

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