Oleta Camden to Kenneth Darrell Archer Jr. and Traci Archer, JTWD. Lot 8, Blk. 1, The Hills Section 1.

(AP) — Citing growing worries about high gasoline prices, Democratic leaders announced an effort Thursday to give the Federal Trade Commission increased authority to crack down on companies that engage in price gouging.

(AP) –Caterpillar's first-quarter sales climbed on strong demand for construction equipment despite supply chain challenges that continue to plague businesses ranging from car and phone makers to grocery stores.

Reserve Grand barrow

Regan Maddox, left, of the Arapaho-Butler 4H group, shows off her barrow that won Reserve Grand Champion Barrow at the Custer County Stock Show to judge for the division Colton Blehm.

Reserve Grand Champion broiler

Clinton High School students showing off the broilers that won Reserve Grand Champion broiler at the Custer County Stock Show from left are Eli Whittney, Cameron Nickel and Ben Christie. To the right of them is judge for the division Joe Thompson.

(AP) — The Supreme Court has upheld the dismissal of a discrimination lawsuit filed by a deaf, legally blind woman against a physical therapy business that wouldn't provide an American Sign Language interpreter for her appointments.

(RNS) — In America's third largest city, it's possible to get a crash course in the world's religions in a journey of just a few miles — from the University of Chicago's majestic, ecumenical Christian Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on Chicago's South Side to the humble Masjid Al-Taqwa, which meets in a converted stable, still under renovation, a 15-minute ride to the south..

Culture and faith that transcended politics

As a D.C. Beltway power player, the late Charles W. Colson worked with a "Thank God it's Monday" attitude that meant his colleagues always knew they could contact him about hot topics and decisions.

Here is a look at the Friday headlines:

- Redistricting changes precinct locations

- Moore, A.G., State Supt. address restroom policy

- Butler Fire Department receives funding for equipment

- Street Department keeps Clinton motorists moving

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