Here is a look at Friday's headlines

- Sheriff faces open records suit

- High school back on schedule

- Crash involves two cars on Gary

- Ramona Franklin obituary

- State deaths

- Clinton plays bi-district today

- Area football goes on

Sheriff faces open records suit

Custer County Sheriff Kenneth Tidwell’s office was sued by a Marquette University assistant professor for refusing to email police reports.

Zooming around town

Aden Nelson, left, and Maya Nelson enjoy some time outside, rolling around on their scooters, in the H.O.S.T. Ministries parking lot.

Clinton High School recently went back to its traditional, in-person schedule and discontinued its A/B routine.

Afternoon wreck

Clinton Fire Lt. Dylan Abner, left, firefighter Billy Gerstenkorn, and firefighter Calvin Baggett check the area of the wreck that occurred around 3:20 p.m. Wednesday at 15th and Gary Boulevard.

Mangled metal and pooling fluids were the end result of a two-car wreck around 3:20 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of 15 and Gary.

Pig homes

Arapaho-Butler FFA students, Charley Baker, left, Aaron Brown, Garison Lacy, and Jaxson Baker help put together a new hot house for the pigs.

Today is the 276th day of 2020 and the 11th day of autumn.

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