TUESDAY
Responded to a report of suspicious vehicle at McDonald’s, Clinton.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said Tuesday that he will not decide whether to spare Julius Jones from a lethal injection until after Jones has a clemency hearing before the state Pardons and Parole Board.
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Here's a look at Wednesday's Headlines
- County-wide break-ins on the rise
- New reading program being started at Southwest
- Bigger, better Clinton Daily News coming Friday
- Lady Reds end skid
- Blackburn takes week 4 picks contest
Custer County Sheriff Dan Day gave an update Wednesday about an influx of robberies that have been occurring within the county.
The Clinton Daily News recently conducted a survey that asked people what they liked, what they didn’t like, and what they would like to see more of in the CDN.
Responded to a report of bull out on State Highway 47 and 2310 Road.
Responded to a report of sink hole at 23999 E. 1013 Road.
Responded to a report of loose gravel in roadway about two miles east of Custer City on State High way 33.

