Here's a preview of Tuesday's CDN

- Deputies to spend time in A-B schools

- Altus man dies in Cordell crash

- Man charged in birdhouse fire

- CHS survives and advances

- A-B’s Sawatzky receives softball recognition

Bingo!

During one of Western Oklahoma Christian Schools’ monthly visits, Jimmy Horton, left, and Luke Bailey listen for their numbers during a bingo game at the Clinton Veterans Center.

The Custer County Sheriff’s Office will be increasing its presence in area schools after Custer County commissioners approved an agreement Monday between the sheriff’s office and Arapaho- Butler Public Schools to allow for deputies to spend up to 10 hours a week at the school.

An Altus man died Friday evening as a result of injuries suffered from a car accident on U.S. Highway 183, four miles south of Cordell.

The season of giving

Arapaho-Butler students, from left, Hadley Thomas, Hadley Cote, Kendin House and Bradley Cobb get the Angel Tree ready for the Christmas season. The tree stands in the A-B cafeteria and will have angel ornaments with Christmas lists on them. Those who want to sponsor a child can go get an angel or can contact jkeeton@arapaho.k12.ok.us. The gifts listed are to be given to the school by Dec. 7.

Guest speaker

Carlos Moreno, author of “The Victory of Greenwood,” speaks to Michele Granger’s class about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

Brian Joseph Haney, 57, of Clinton, has been charged with first degree arson after a Nov. 1 incident resulted in a burned birdhouse at a home in the 1100 block of Frisco Avenue.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House announced a strategy to expand the availability of radio spectrum needed for cellphones, satellites, navigation, space travel and other emerging technologies.

Honor band

Clinton Middle School Band members selected for the SWOBDA (South West Oklahoma Band Directors Association) Honor Band from left are Jolina Zhao, Isabella Ochoa, Emma Ray, Beth Hansen, Alexis Vela, and Jasmin Diaz Nunez. Not pictured is Sophie Stewart.

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