WASHINGTON (AP) — A former Facebook data scientist told Congress on Tuesday that the social network giant’s products harm children and fuel polarization in the U.S. while its executives refuse to change because they elevate profits over safety. And she laid responsibility with the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Sharing tales

Louise Malloy, right, tells one of her stories from when she first started as a librarian to Corrina Haney and Jeanie Haney during her retirement party last week hosted by Western Plains Library System. CDN

Who is taming who?

Western Oklahoma Christian School Spirit Week participants include Ellie Schmidt, left, dressed as a lion, and Reagan Roper dressed as the lion tamer.

(AP) – As Congress considered a massive COVID-19 relief package earlier this year, hundreds of mayors from across the U.S. pleaded for "immediate action" on billions of dollars targeted to shore up their finances and revive their communities.

Here's a look at Tuesday's headlines

- Commissioners approve new districts

- Moore talks about his interim study

- Foundation awards several grants

- Reds pluck Chicks

- Garibay punches A-B’s ticket to state

- CBA falls at Beaver

Commissioners approve new districts

Custer County commissioners approved a redistricting plan Monday for the county’s voting registration due to the decennial census count results.

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