DENVER (AP) — The shooter who killed five people and injured 19 others at an LGBTQ+ club that was a refuge in the conservative city of Colorado Springs pleaded guilty to federal hate crime charges and was sentenced to 55 life terms in prison on Tuesday, but once again declined to apologize or say anything to the victims’ families.

As the filing deadline for the Clinton municipal elections passed, the race for the Ward 4 seat took shape, with incumbent Arthur Lloyd seeking re-election and form

The second day of filing has concluded with incumbent Ernie Dowdell for Ward 2 submitting his paperwork for re-election.

Here's your preview of Tuesday's CDN

- Mayoral race assured for Clinton

- Galloway talks about storm help

- FEMA offers county assistance

- No Wednesday paper due to Juneteenth

- Thompson earns All-American at national meet

Residents of Custer County, and seven other Oklahoma counties who sustained damage from severe storms, winds, tornadoes, and flooding in May are now eligible for disaster assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or (FEMA) officials announced.

During Monday morning’s meeting the Custer County Commissioners offered numerous updates within the county, including ongoing reports about the severe weather that struck at the end of May.

A mayoral race has developed for the City of Clinton. As of press time Monday, incumbent mayor David Berrong had officially filed at the Custer County Election Board Office, and so had incoming challenger Chris Roland.

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