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Ten arrested in connection to detention center shooting

ALVARADO, Texas (AP) — Ten people have been arrested on attempted murder charges in connection with a shooting outside of a Texas immigration detention center that wounded a police officer, where people in black military- style clothing fired at authorities in a “planned ambush,” a U.S.

POLICE REPORT MONDAY

DAY SHIFTResponded to a report of a dog at large in the 100 block of Berry Dr.Responded to a report of a suspicious subject in the 800 block of N. 18th St.Responded to a request for a welfare check in the 900 block of Frisco Ave.Responded to a report of a medical emergency in the 300 block of S.

SHERIFF’S REPORT MONDAY

Performed extra patrol in the town of Butler.Responded to a report of a structure fire in the 22000 block of E. 1070 Rd., Clinton.Assisted Oklahoma Highway Patrol on I-40 mile marker 74, eastbound.Responded to a 911 in the 600 block of Lacy Terrace, Arapaho.
Making a statement

Making a statement

Making a statement

Chris Roland, left, and Sarah Rose stand in front of Clinton City Hall with signs after organizing a “No Kings” protest Friday. 

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Main headlines for the Tuesday CDN

Here's your preview of Tuesday's paper- Therapy dog to be used at county jail- Protesters share reasons for display- Bad pump closes pool for few days- Recent grad looking to help people through struggles- Former Red Tornado soccer player aims to heal- Full obituary for Frank “Bug” Ford, Nick...

Therapy dog to be used at county jail

Sheriff Dan Day brought a variety of news to the county commissioner’s meeting Monday, including updates to facilities, future plans for renovation, and the most recent addition to the team at the Custer County Jail – a therapy dog named Cellie Mae Jail.
From left, Kyla McMillon, Shawn McMillon, and GeoReta Jones stand Friday in front of Clinton City Hall with signs to participate in the “No Kings” protest. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

From left, Kyla McMillon, Shawn McMillon, and GeoReta Jones stand Friday in front of Clinton City Hall with signs to participate in the “No Kings” protest. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Protesters share reasons for display

While plenty of people celebrated the Fourth of July with fireworks and cookouts, some spent it at Clinton City Hall to voice their opinions on the current presidential and governmental standings with a “No Kings” protest.