Here's your preview of Wednesday's CDN

- Friends on Frisco to kick off tomorrow

- DUI trouble near Riverside

- Free meals coming to CPS

- Sign vandalism persists

- Lady Reds take first in Elk City tourney

The Custer County Commissioners meeting Monday morning was abuzz with discussions and important topics on the agenda. Dist. 3 Commissioner Lyle Miller kicked off the meeting with a heartfelt congratulatory message.

According to Clinton Police Department Det. Paul Sperle, an individual allegedly attempted running over people in a vehicle on the evening of March 15 near the Riverside Golf Course in Clinton.

Friends on Frisco is set to return for another season starting tomorrow. Held on the second Thursday of each month from April through October, the event transforms Frisco Avenue into a festival atmosphere from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The Clinton Board of Education convened last night for its monthly meeting, covering a wide array of topics including the swearing-in of elected board member CaraLea Kreizenbeck, updates on district initiatives, and the approval of several key proposals. The meeting provided a comprehensive look at the current state of the district and its plans for the future.

Contacted a subject in reference to possible property damage in the 23000 block of E. 1048 Pl., Weatherford.

Generations unite for lunch

Four generations, from left, Dianna Funk, Darcy Funk, Doris Rollens, and Delaney Funk, gathered for a special Grandparent’s Day lunch recently at Western Oklahoma Christian School, where Delaney works and Darcy attends. The family, including great-grandmother Doris and grandmother Dianna, enjoyed each other’s company, sharing stories and making memories during this occasion.

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