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Coloring fun

Coloring fun

Coloring fun

Mia Countryman reads the words in the Martin Luther King Jr. coloring book at Eastside Academy celebrating Black History Month.

POLICE REPORT - WEEKEND

FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of a verbal domestic in the 1700 block of Dunn Ave.Performed a pedestrian check in the area of 4th St. and Hayes Ave.; arrested a 31-year-old subject on three Custer County warrants for failure to appear.Performed a pedestrian check in the area of 8th St.

SHERIFF’S REPORT WEEKEND

Performed foot patrol at Arapaho-Butler Public Schools.Performed a welfare check on N. 2410 Rd.Responded to an accident at State Highway 73 and State Highway 44.Received a report of a runaway juvenile.Performed a welfare check on State Highway 33.Performed foot patrol in the 2100 block of Gary Blvd.

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Main headlines for the Weekend CDN

Here's your preview of the Weekend paper- saluting our local heroes inside- Eastside in critical need of funding- Williams ready to serve students- Patton is new pastor for New Hope- Reds knock Elk City out of basketball playoffs- Full obituary for Kathleen “Kathy” Robben- Local, state, national...
Khalil Douglas, left, gets help from Tosha Jones on a coloring book of Martin Luther King Jr. to celebrate Black History Month at Eastside Academy. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Khalil Douglas, left, gets help from Tosha Jones on a coloring book of Martin Luther King Jr. to celebrate Black History Month at Eastside Academy. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Eastside in critical need of funding

Before it was terminated nearly two years ago, Eastside Academy, an after-school program for at-risk students, received most of its funding from the United Fund of Clinton.
Clinton School Board President Kim Meacham, left, administers the board of education oath to Luzella Williams, as she attends her first official meeting Thursday. CDN | Staff Photo

Clinton School Board President Kim Meacham, left, administers the board of education oath to Luzella Williams, as she attends her first official meeting Thursday. CDN | Staff Photo

Williams ready to serve students

The highlight of Thursday’s special meeting of the Clinton Board of Education was the board welcoming its newest member to the fold, as Luzella Williams took the oath to serve the students and community of Clinton.
Jamie Patton, center, smiles with his wife Kelli, left, and daughter Carli after being selected as the new pastor at New Hope Fellowship Church. CDN | Courtesy photo

Jamie Patton, center, smiles with his wife Kelli, left, and daughter Carli after being selected as the new pastor at New Hope Fellowship Church. CDN | Courtesy photo

Patton is new pastor for New Hope

Following years of serving as associate pastors and working in the youth and children’s ministries for the New Hope Fellowship Church here in Clinton, Jamie Patton and his wife Kelli are being elevated to new heights as he takes over the role of senior pastor for the church.