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Main Headlines for the Tuesday Edition

Here's your preview of Tuesday's CDN- Fireworks in city limits still illegal- Casino’s fireworks display is Thursday- County commissioners prepare to focus on future roadwork- Former soccer player looks to get into welding after college- Full Obituary for Denver Everett Waltrip- Notice of Death and...

Casino’s fireworks display is Thursday

In this weekend’s edition of the Clinton Daily News, the wrong day was listed for the Lucky Star Casino’s fireworks show.Festivities will actually begin at 6 p.m. Thursday at the casino east of town. The fireworks display is anticipated to start around 10 p.m.

Fireworks in city limits still illegal

Clinton Fire Chief Brett Russell’s enthusiasm for fireworks has waned over the years, as each Fourth of July is accompanied by waves of grassfires and injuries caused by illegal firework use.
Dist. 1 Custer County Commissioner Wade Anders, left, speaks about Emergency Management Director Michael Galloway during his retirement party Friday at the Frisco Center. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Dist. 1 Custer County Commissioner Wade Anders, left, speaks about Emergency Management Director Michael Galloway during his retirement party Friday at the Frisco Center. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

County commissioners prepare to focus on future roadwork

Plans for future roadwork and various jail repairs highlighted Monday’s Board of County Commissioners meeting, and yearly contracts were completed for the fiscal year ’25-26.All three Custer County commissioners are gearing up to begin seal chipping roads, which is a yearly process.
CDN | Micah Ashcraft

CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Saturday tunes

Miranda Dawn, left, and Chris Hawkes, of the musical group Dawn & Hawkes, perform at Saturday’s Levitt AMP Clinton Music Series weekly concert at the R.A “Dick” Lloyd Amphitheatre in McLain Rogers Park.
Forty-two years of service

Forty-two years of service

Forty-two years of service

Chief Engineer Brian Taylor, left, presents District Engineer Brent Almquist a proclamation from Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt commemorating Almquist’s retirement after 42 years of service at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation Dist. 5 Office in Clinton.

Violent ambush in Idaho leaves

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Authorities say two firefighters were killed and another was badly injured after they were ambushed and shot while responding to a wildfire near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.Here’s what to know about Sunday’s attack, the investigation and next steps.

16 hours to read Trump’s 940-page bill aloud

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hours before a tumultuous nearing-midnight vote on President Donald Trump’s package of tax breaks, spending cuts and increased deportation money, a Republican senator stood on the chamber floor and implored the plan’s critics, “Read the bill.
Meeting nourishment needs this summer

Meeting nourishment needs this summer

Meeting nourishment needs this summer

From left, Blanca Hernandez, Julia Rivera, Michella Stewart, Edid Juarez, and Dolores Torres show off some of the meals for the Clinton Public School’s Summer Meal Program at Clinton High School.