PHOENIX (AP) — Reproductive rights advocates sued Arizona on Tuesday to undo a 15-week abortion ban that conflicts with a constitutional amendment recently approved by voters to expand access up to fetal viability.

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- Water tower to be back in service

- Flu season still underway

- Incumbents still only ones to file in school board race

- Senior aims to get into engineering after college

The water tower at S. 18th Street and Broadway Avenue is about to go back in service after repair work has been completed.

According to Clinton’s Public Works Director Gene McCullough, work on the water tower at S. 18th Street and Broadway Avenue is nearly complete.

Salisbury Pharmacy technician Chloe Cannaley prepares to give a flu shot to Becky Murphy. CDN | Michael Maresh

Health experts say it’s that time of year for everyone to think about getting their annual flu shot.

All-Region

Clinton High School band students Jackson McCullough, left, and Lily Tarkington were recently selected to the Southwestern Oklahoma Band Directors Association’s All-Region Honor Band.

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