Here's your preview of Tuesday's CDN

- Schools adjust to new COVID protocols

- Commissioners extend burn ban

- Chamber of Commerce prepares for 2022 events

- Jefferson joins 1,000-point club, Lady Reds take consolation crown

Schools adjust to new COVID protocols

After a full week back from winter break, Clinton Public Schools has had to adjust to new COVID-19 protocols recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention following an increase in cases among students and staff.

Pet food donations quickly accepted

Volunteers Marcia Fanchin, left, and Zack Taapken passed out pet food to the community during Saturday’s give-away event. Event coordinator Heather Estrada said all items were taken in under an hour.

Custer County’s burn ban was extended, with exemptions for welding if criteria can be met, by commissioners during Monday’s regular meeting.

Clinton’s Chamber of Commerce has many events planned for the 2022 year. Chamber President Julie Caldwell said she is looking forward to working with her newly formed Friends on Frisco planning committee.

WASHINGTON (AP) – Heading into a critical midterm election year, the top political concerns of Americans are shifting in ways that suggest Democrats face considerable challenges to maintaining their control of Congress.

(AP) – The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline dropped two cents over the past three weeks to $3.39 per gallon. In the Clinton area prices were in the range of $2.89 per gallon.

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