It’s the little things

Sophomore student Andrea Mendizabel creates a small clay sculpture in her 3D art class.

Pay raises approved earlier this year for elected officers of Custer County were put on hold by county commissioners at their weekly meeting Monday. District 1 County Commissioner Wade Anders

A vacation buy-back plan has been approved under which City of Clinton employees will receive their regular pay for up to 24 hours if they wish to work instead of

Student makes statement with art

Abigail Acosta, Clinton High School senior and AP art student, with one in a series of pieces she’s creating on mental illness. She will add the pieces to her AP

Halloween celebrations set

There are several opportunities for kids of all ages to enjoy Halloween this year, starting with a truly scary haunted house event this evening in Cordell. CORDELL FIRE DEPARTMENT’S HORROR

Brats are back in town

Members of the Trinity Lutheran Church are gearing up for their annual Brat Fest to be held Saturday at the church. From left are Phyllis Hobbs, Brenda Butler, Kim Gill,

The Clinton School Board has announced that the period for filing a Declaration of Candidacy for the board’s No. 5 seat is set for 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday,

Following years of decline, deaths from cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack and stroke, have been rising dramatically since 2012. Deaths from cardiovascular disease increased 4 percent between 2011 and

When you’re driving on a highway, you might wonder: What’s the most fuel-efficient lane to drive in? If it’s a multilane highway, the best choice is right down the middle.

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