WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of U.S. adults expect America’s relations with foreign adversaries like Russia and North Korea to grow more hostile, according to a new poll, a major shift in public opinion from four years ago under President Donald Trump.

Storage at the Custer County Courthouse was the main topic of discussion at the Board of Commissioners weekly meeting yesterday. Updates were also given on many projects going on across the county.

Fall break fun!

Adaline Tharel enjoys her fall break by climbing on the ropes to reach one of the slides at McLain Rogers Park.

Pregnancy clinic sets up fundraiser

While repairs are still underway at Clinton’s Heart to Heart Pregnancy Clinic after June storms destroyed the building’s roof, the organization has begun planning its annual banquet, which will be held at 6 p.m. Nov. 3 at Elk City First Baptist Church located at 1600 W. Country Club Blvd. in Elk City.

Responded to a medical emergency in the 600 block of N. 4th St. in Clinton.

NEW YORK (AP) — Kanye West once suggested slavery was a choice. He called the COVID-19 vaccine 'the mark of the beast.' Earlier this month, he was criticized for wearing a 'White Lives Matter' T-shirt to his collection at Paris Fashion Week.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army plans to increase its investment in marketing and is expected to expand a new program for struggling recruits, but leaders on Monday offered few new details on how they'll fill the ranks after falling far short of recruiting goals this year.

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