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Charlie Javice sentenced to seven years in prison for fraudulent $175M sale

NEW YORK (AP) — Charlie Javice, the founder of a startup company that sought to dramatically improve how students apply for financial aid, was sentenced Monday to more than seven years in prison for cheating JPMorgan Chase out of $175 million by greatly exaggerating how many students it served.

Man admits in TV interview to killing and burying his parents

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A man admitted during a television interview to killing his parents and burying them in the backyard of their upstate New York home eight years ago, then was arrested as he left the studio.

POLICE REPORT MONDAY

DAY SHIFTPerformed a motorist assist at the Clinton Police Department.Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to fraud.Performed a welfare check in the 600 block of S. 28th St.Responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle in the 23000 block of N. Frontage Rd.

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Main headlines for the Tuesday CDN

Here's your preview of Tuesday's paper- County talks about opioid developments- OSBI assists with T-F-C assault claim- CHS band fares well in contest- Washington students feted for hard work- Clinton grounds Weatherford- Notice of death for Frankie Poe- Local, state, national news, sports and...
Dandi Gilchrist, left, with Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma, and Washington Elementary Counselor Lana Nix pass out cookies to students, including Alexander Juarez Lopez, selected by their teachers as hardworking Friday afternoon at Washington Elementary S

Dandi Gilchrist, left, with Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma, and Washington Elementary Counselor Lana Nix pass out cookies to students, including Alexander Juarez Lopez, selected by their teachers as hardworking Friday afternoon at Washington Elementary S

Washington students feted for hard work

Several Washington Elementary School students were recognized this past week as “Character Champions,” for their hardworking nature with a free pizza lunch in an effort to encourage students to embrace better character traits.

County talks about opioid developments

Custer County commissioners received a visit from District Attorney Angela Marsee at Monday’s meeting, during which she brought news of the Opioid Abatement Funds as well as a resolution to approve and accept beneficial interest in the Southwest Oklahoma Drug Addiction Trust, which was tabled for...

OSBI assists with T-F-C assault claim

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is currently looking into an alleged sexual assault having occurred on-campus at Thomas-Custer-Fay High School.“On the 23rd (Sept.
Clinton High School Drum Major Jackson McCullough salutes the judges ahead of the band’s “British Invasion” show at the Hub City Invitational Marching Contest at CHS. CDN | Courtesy photo

Clinton High School Drum Major Jackson McCullough salutes the judges ahead of the band’s “British Invasion” show at the Hub City Invitational Marching Contest at CHS. CDN | Courtesy photo

CHS band fares well in contest

The Clinton High School “Pride of Clinton” Marching Band hosted its 10th annual Hub City Invitational Marching Contest last week with 18 bands from all across the state taking part in the event.Clinton High School Band Director Summer Morgan shared her outlook on how this year’s contest went.

Food pantries stare down volunteer shortage

(AP) — Phylis Allen spends her days looking for things. She searches for potatoes at Sam’s Club, cheap beets and ginger at Walmart and a local grocery store. She studies the weekly inventory from Good Shepherd, Maine’s only food bank, for good deals on butter and cheese.