-Jarrell retiring as Veterans Center head
-City-wide cleanup planned Oct. 19; trash disposal free
-Berrong talk well accepted at Weatherford
-Hamburger:No jail time but $500 fine
-CHS starts district play at Racers
-Plus see local pictures
-Jarrell retiring as Veterans Center head
-City-wide cleanup planned Oct. 19; trash disposal free
-Berrong talk well accepted at Weatherford
-Hamburger:No jail time but $500 fine
-CHS starts district play at Racers
-Plus see local pictures
The City of Clinton’s citywide cleanup is being planned for Saturday, Oct. 19, with free services being offered to help residents dispose of trash from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Clinton Mayor David Berrong is drawing accolades from Weatherford City Attorney David Duncan. The mayor spoke Aug. 28 to a meeting of about 80 members of the Weatherford Rotary Club.
Custer County Commissioner Kurt Hamburger – who pled guilty Friday to a misdemeanor for operating a petty cash fund out of his office – does not have to spend any
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