CDN | Michael Maresh

Carlos Deleon, left, and Carlos Lopez work on the sidewalk at Southwest Elementary School.

(AP) — An overnight curfew goes into force Tuesday evening as authorities try to stabilize Mayotte in the aftermath of Cyclone Chido, the most intense storm to hit the French Indian Ocean archipelago in 90 years.

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- Golf board advises only one rehiring

- H.O.S.T. hosts its Christmas meal

- Commissioners talk about various county improvements

- Clinton collects a multitude of stats this season

‘Oh, Christmas tree(s)’

The first-grade teachers at Nance Elementary School are dressing up this week to give their students a “Happy Merry Christmas.” From left are Hillary Barnes, Grace Guadarrama and Melissa Stewart.

At a special meeting of the Clinton Golf Course Advisory Board of the Clinton Recreational Authority held at noon on Friday, the topics of whether or not to recommend to the Clinton City Council the retainment of Course Superintendent Landon Littke and Golf Professional Jimmy Laughlin were considered.

The H.O.S.T. Ministries Church hosted its annual Christmas meal Saturday. From right are Bonnie Randle, Pastor Wilma Jackson and Lynn Randle. On the left is Pastor Steve Alexander, who came from Oklahoma City to help volunteer for the meal. CDN | Michael

Saturday at the H.O.S.T. Ministries Church in downtown Clinton there were a total of 135 members of the public served a holiday meal.

At the regular meeting of the Custer County Board of County Commissioners held Monday morning, among the regular business, the commissioners reviewed plans for work to be done both on the courthouse and on the county jail.

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