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Main headlines for the Tuesday CDN

Here's your preview of Tuesday's paper- Fire causes damage at library- Galloway will be honored- Suspect faces charges- A-B 8U softball team looks to build for next year- Clinton’s Willoughby named All-American- Full obituary for Mario DeShaun Moore- Notice of death and services for Roberta Osage-...

Galloway will be honored

At Monday’s meeting, Custer County commissioners expressed appreciation for Emergency Management Director Mike Galloway, whose last day will be Monday, June 30.A retirement party will be held for Galloway, who has served the county since 2002, from noon to 2 p.m.

Suspect faces charges

A Clinton woman has been arrested after an alleged disturbance at a local residence. Sonya Kay Racelis, 41, is facing charges of malicious injury to property, public intoxication, and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Clinton Fire Department’s firefighter Alex Tyler works to clear debris while fighting a fire Saturday morning outside of the Clinton Public Library. CDN | Staff Photo

Clinton Fire Department’s firefighter Alex Tyler works to clear debris while fighting a fire Saturday morning outside of the Clinton Public Library. CDN | Staff Photo

Fire causes damage at library

A small fire damaged a pillar at the entrance to the Clinton Public Library Saturday morning.Lt. Justin Hill with the Clinton Fire Department, who was one of the responding firefighters along with Capt.
Into the music

Into the music

Into the music

Jean Pierre Durand, left, and Liza Carbé of the Latin-fusion band Incendio, enjoy the performance at Friday’s Levitt AMP Clinton Music Series Concert at the R.A. “Dick” Lloyd Amphitheatre in McLain Rogers Park.

TODAY IN HISTORY

In 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed the Selective Service Act, requiring all men between the ages of 18 and 26 to register for military service.In 1957, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Roth v. United States that the First Amendment does not protect obscenity.

Texas governor vetoes bill to ban THC items

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill Sunday to ban all THC consumables, allowing the booming market flush with THC-infused vapes, gummies and other products to continue to be sold across the state.

Alarm grows after U.S. inserts itself into Israel’s war against Iran

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The world grappled Sunday with the United States inserting itself into Israel’s war by attacking Iranian nuclear sites, an operation that raised urgent questions about what remained of Tehran’s nuclear program and how its weakened military might respond.

Man opened fire outside church before he was fatally shot by security

WAYNE, Mich. (AP) — The man who opened fire outside a Michigan church filled with worshippers before he was struck by a vehicle and then fatally shot by security staff had attended services there a couple of times in the last year and his mother is a member, police said.