Senator James Lankford (R-OK) recently joined Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) to introduce a bill to provide relief to America’s energy industry during the coronavirus pandemic. The SAVE Jobs Act aims to promote liquidity and flexibility for domestic energy companies so they can maintain their workforce through the pandemic’s economic downturn. Lankford and Cornyn were joined by Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK).

In 1934, the “Night of the Long Knives,” a series of murders ordered by Adolf Hitler to eliminate his political rivals, began in Germany.

The Clinton Police Department reported that an older gentleman received a call asking for thousands of dollars, because his grandson was reportedly arrested. He had not been. CPD is asking for folks to be careful and follow up before sending any money.

Here is a look at The Weekend's headlines

- Local sailor honored for helping save 37 lives

- County sheriff, SQ 802 vote is Tuesday

- Burn ban possible for July 4

- Arapaho teen facing charges following accident

Burn ban possible for July 4

Last week’s city council meeting brought fireworks to the forefront of the public’s mind, especially with the fourth of July coming up.

County sheriff, SQ 802 vote is Tuesday

In the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, June 30, Custer County voters who are registered Republicans will decide on who will be the next sheriff of Custer County.

Two young men were involved in an accident in mid-February just south of Arapaho on U.S. 183. One man lost his life in the two-vehicle collision and now the other is facing charges of negligent homicide involving a motor vehicle.

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