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9/11 victims’ fund architect slams changes to abuse settlement program

CONCORD, N.H.(AP) — An attorney who helped design and implement the 9/11 victims’ compensation fund says New Hampshire lawmakers have eroded the fairness of a settlement program for those who were abused at the state’s youth detention center.

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Main headlines for the Thursday CDN

Here's your preview of Thursday's paper- Sewage settlement in works- Troop H ceremony tomorrow- Archery program readies for new season- Amarillo pair dies in crash- Absentee voting deadline is set for Monday- Reserved seating to open Monday for Tornado Bowl- Full obituary for Ovada Lorene Merrill-...

Sewage settlement in works

Sewage proved to be a big topic of discussion during Tuesday’s Clinton City Council meeting.How to pay for it, how to fix an existing problem, and how to curtail future events by making possible capital improvements were all discussed in the Public Works Authority portion of the meeting.

Troop H ceremony tomorrow

Official groundbreaking for the new Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troop H Headquarters will take place at 9 a.m. tomorrow at 217 W. Gary Blvd., the former site of the Glancy Motel.
CDN | Micah Ashcraft

CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Precision cuts

Carl Musick, left, and Everett Musick cut out patches of the sidewalk outside the Clinton High School Tornado Bowl to be replaced Tuesday morning ahead of the upcoming start of the CHS football season.
CDN | Micah Ashcraft Clinton High School archers Evan Hunter, left, and Alexis Vela take aim after tuning and breaking in their newest bows Tuesday afternoon ahead of their first practice.

CDN | Micah Ashcraft Clinton High School archers Evan Hunter, left, and Alexis Vela take aim after tuning and breaking in their newest bows Tuesday afternoon ahead of their first practice.

Archery program readies for new season

Clinton Public Schools is bringing back its archery program for its fourth year, with national championship potential already being in talks amongst its members.

Amarillo pair dies in crash

Two Amarillo men are dead as the result of a single-vehicle crash Tuesday at State Highway 152 and N. 2340 Rd. in Washita County.According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, dead are Cisco F. Diaz, 20, and Israel Obando, 21, both of Amarillo, Texas.The report stated Diaz was traveling westbound on S.H.

Absentee voting deadline is set for Monday

The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot for the Sept. 9, 2025, City of Clinton Municipal Election (Ward 3), Town of Butler Special Election and Arapaho-Butler School District Special Election, is Monday, 5 p.m. Monday, according to Ann Brown, secretary of the Custer County Election Board.