DENVER (AP) — A Colorado appeals court ruled Thursday that a former county clerk convicted in a scheme that attempted to find proof of fraud in the 2020 presidential election should be resentenced.
Responded to a 911 call in the 10000 block of N. 2310 Rd., Clinton.Performed a welfare check on I-40, mile marker 74 eastbound, Weatherford.Responded to a report of a reckless driver in the area of Custer County Rd. and 990 Rd.
Responded to a report of an unwanted subject in the 10000 block of N. 2310 Rd.Responded to a report of an unwanted subject in the 100 block of S. 11th St.Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to fraud.Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to harassment.
As of 4:30 p.m. Thursday, the second day of the filing period for elected county and state positions, the Custer County Election Board reports all four incumbents have yet to have a declared opponent. Those who have filed are Dist. 1 Commissioner Wade Anders, Dist.
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Local churches list plans for upcoming Easter services
This Sunday there are many local churches hosting Easter services. Additionally, some of the churches will also be hosting Easter egg hunts for children to gather following those services. The Clinton Daily News attempted to contact as many churches as possible to list their respective activities.
Rain is considered a valuable commodity lacking in abundance at the start of this spring season. Its lack of showing up was one of the key components for Custer County commissioners to institute a burn ban Monday at the Custer County Courthouse in Arapaho.Dist. 1 Commissioner Wade Anders and Dist.