Here's a look at Tuesday's headlines

- Three suicide attempts unsuccessful

- Commissioners OK sales tax ballot

- Reminder given for cart usage

- Clinton struggles in first practice

- Indians to open fall season against state champs

School supplies for the community

Luzella Brown of True Gospel Tabernacle gives free school supplies to Zedaya Cardwell at an event hosted by the church.

The Custer County Sheriff’s Office responded to an attempted suicide on the east side of the county on 1070 Road Friday evening. Sheriff Dan Day said this was the third suicide attempt his officers had responded to that week. He said fortunately none were successful.

During their regular meeting Monday morning, Custer County commissioners approved ballot wording for the county’s half-penny sales tax that will be voted on Feb. 8, 2022.

General comes to visit

From left, Kimberly Luong, Hoi Geswender and General Viet Luong visit at Kluver’s Appliances and Home Furniture during the store’s 85th anniversary celebration.

Cornhole tournament

Jimmy Wright, left, and David Nixon of the Norman Showstoppers compete in the cornhole tournament held last weekend at the Frisco Center. CDN

The City of Clinton has an ordinance issued for the use of golf carts within town that was put into place several years ago. According to the city, it is to help keep all travelers within town safe while driving on the road.

Today is the 222nd day of 2021 and the 52nd day of summer.

Hot dogs at the park

From left, Joseph Allison, Jeremiah Allison, and Scotty Allison enjoy their free hot dogs at the backpack event in McLain Rogers Park.

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