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CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS

WILMINGTON — The following information comes from incident reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly found guilty in court.

Consider this with farm crop leases

I believe our days are numbered as to how many more spring like days we will have. I don’t know about all of you, but I have liked it! It has allowed for a steady harvest our farming community has enjoyed.

CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

WILMINGTON — The following information comes from incident reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly found guilty in court.

Toys for Tots receives donations

The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s Christmas program, Toys for Tots, has been around since 1948 and veterans have been supporting the program almost that long.

Common Pleas Court receives state certification

WILMINGTON — The You-Turn Recovery docket of the Clinton County Common Pleas Court has again earned final certification from the Ohio Supreme Court’s Commission on Specialized Dockets to continue serving Clinton County for the next three years.

Groups to defend citizens’ power to amend Ohio constitution

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Foes of a proposal that would make it harder for citizens to amend Ohio’s constitution vowed Tuesday to unleash the same broad activist coalition against it that delivered a scorching rebuke to a Republican-backed anti-union law last decade.

Today in History

Today is Thursday, Dec. 8, the 342nd day of 2022. There are 23 days left in the year.

No hazard found after bomb threat at Fayette County Starbucks

FAYETTE COUNTY — Several businesses at the US 35/Interstate 71 intersection were evacuated Monday afternoon due to a bomb threat called into Starbucks that was later determined to be a hoax.

Fishermen face shutdowns as warming hurts species

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Fishing regulators and the seafood industry are grappling with the possibility that some once-profitable species that have declined with climate change might not come back.

HR pro at Rotary club

Tara McCafferty, human resources professional with SoFo Solution Focused HR, LLC, spoke to the Wilmington Rotary Zckub which meets at noon on Tuesdays at the CMH meeting room.