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Engineer talks process of assessment

When it comes to repairing Clinton’s current wastewater woes, leading the charge is Principal Engineer and Professional Hydrologist Matthew A. Coe with Cimarron Valley Engineering.
Working together

Working together

Working together

Arapaho-Butler students Dylan Covey, left, and Cooper McHenry work together Thursday morning while practicing their music for the District Solo and Ensemble Vocal Contest. 

Young women charged with vehicle vandalism

Warrants have been issued for the arrest of two local women after the pair was connected to two separate instances of vandalism through social media.The first instance was reported on Nov. 30. Clinton Police Ofc. Tucker Stevens was dispatched to the scene around 11:57 a.m.
From left, Clinton Mission House Director Jennifer Lee, Abbey Shields, and Board Member Sam Shelton unload a pallet of pears delivered Thursday morning to the Mission House. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

From left, Clinton Mission House Director Jennifer Lee, Abbey Shields, and Board Member Sam Shelton unload a pallet of pears delivered Thursday morning to the Mission House. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Mission House to provide warming stations for people

With the forecast showing a high chance singledigit temperatures and possible double-digit inches of snow coming throughout the weekend, the Clinton Mission House plans to help support members of the community with a warming station alongside its regular meals for those who might need it.

Federal officers detain 5-year-old boy and his father in Minnesota

(AP) – A 5-year-old boy arriving home from preschool in Minnesota was taken by federal agents along with his father to a detention facility in Texas, school officials and the family’s lawyer said, making him the fourth student from his Minneapolis suburb to be detained by immigration officers in...

POLICE REPORT - WEDNESDAY

Performed a welfare check in the 400 block of S. 7th Street; unable to locate anybody in area.Responded to a 911 hang up in the 600 block of N. 4th Street.NIGHT SHIFTResponded to a report of an unwanted subject in the area of the 200 block of E. Court Avenue.

SHERIFF’S REPORT - WEDNESDAY

Conducted a foot patrol at Thomas-Fay-Custer Public Schools, Thomas.Conducted a foot patrol at Arapaho-Butler Public School, Arapaho.Conducted a welfare check in the 500 block of Lacy Terrace, Arapaho.Conducted a follow-up in the 600 block of Lacy Terrace, Arapaho.

Immigration officials allow suspect in jewelry heist to self deport

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal immigration authorities allowed a suspect in a $100 million jewelry heist believed to be the largest in U.S. history to deport himself to South America in December, a move that stunned and upset prosecutors who were planning to try the case and send him to prison.