Here's your preview of Tuesday's headlines

- Sutherlands team checks out new store

- ARPA funds used for special pay

- Ceniceros, Cummins chosen as CHS December honorees

- Reds finish second at Bethel tourney

- Obituary for Bruce Leffingwell

Giving hearts

The Arapaho-Butler Senior 4H Club recently made a large donation to the Family Treatment Court during the club’s Christmas party. Pictured front, from left, are Noah Cote, Nate Hickey; back, Kylie Oakes, Quade Richardson, Clint Burnett, Judge Donna Dirickson, Emma Hickey, Kelly Burnett and Kaden Waldrop.

All full-time Custer County employees who worked from March 1, 2020, to Feb. 28, 2021, and are still employed will receive up to $2,500 of special pay from a premium one-time payroll approved by commissioners during Monday’s regular meeting.

Pumping up the crowd

Alyson Perez leads the crowd in a cheer to support the Clinton High School football players during a home playoff game.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection is set to recommend contempt charges against former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Monday as lawmakers seek his testimony about President Donald Trump’s discussions and actions before the attack by his supporters.

California may cut rooftop solar incentives

(AP) – California's 26-year-old program to get more people to put solar panels on their homes has been wildly successful, but state regulators may lower the incentives for people to go solar in a bid to reduce electricity bills for the rest of residents in the most populous U.S. state.

(AP) – As the omicron variant sparks worldwide fears of renewed COVID-19 outbreaks, Americans' worries about infection are again on the rise, but fewer say they are regularly wearing masks or isolating compared with the beginning of the year.

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