Here's a look at the Wednesday headlines

- City handling after effects of winter blast

- Swine, cattle close out livestock show

- Moore passes first bill presented, survives hazing

- Char Funderburgh obituary

- Rodney Brown notice of death

The City of Clinton is still calculating the cost of the recent winter storm and continuing to search for and repair multiple water leaks throughout the city.

A more powerful pole

Lineman Zachary Lashley makes sure that the bolts and wires are ready for a new telephone pole to be installed in Clinton.

Swine, cattle close out livestock show

The swine and beef divisions were held on Monday at the county fairgrounds during the Custer County Livestock show. The results are as follows.

SWINE

Rep. Anthony Moore, R-Clinton, presented his first bill on the House floor last week and took part in an initiation tradition, which hasn’t been done in four years.

Moore presented House Bill 2228, which would require additional disclosure by attorneys in the discovery process.

Responded to a report of a missing mentally disabled subject who walked off in the vicinity of 10370 N. 2198 Road.

Responded to a report of vehicle all over roadway on north Highway 183 into Arapaho.

Conducted a followup in the 100 block of S. Main in Thomas.

DAY SHIFT

Conducted an agency assist in the 300 block of S. 7 th St., officers arrested 28-year-old suspect on a Custer County warrant for knowingly concealing stolen property.

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