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City of Hilliard: Settlement reached with former accounting firm for $35,000

City of Hilliard: Settlement reached with former accounting firm for $35,000 ThisWeek group The city of Hilliard and its former accounting firm, Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co., finalized an out-of-court settlement April 12, ending a lawsuit the city had filed in 2019 against the accounting firm. The settlement for $35,000 is one of several lawsuits that stemmed from the theft of money by the city’s former deputy director of recreation and parks, Heather Ernst, who in October 2018, in a plea bargain, pleaded guilty to one count of theft in office, a third-degree felony, and one count of attempted tampering with records, a fourth-degree felony.

We need to institutionalize kindness : local women write children s book to spark healing conversation

‘We need to institutionalize kindness’: local women write children’s book to spark healing conversation The women worked as clinicians to empower community members within the reformatory to set their course. That is until they lost their contract due to COVID-19. Author: Molly Brewer Updated: 7:24 AM EST March 10, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio When Annette Dominguez and Candace Paulucci found themselves out of work after 30+ years helping the women inside the Ohio Reformatory for Women, the two wasted no time finding a new way to serve. “If you know that you were meant to serve, you can find a way to do that,” Dominguez said. “We had to sort of reinvent ourselves but we did and we still get the opportunity to engage with and serve this population that we’ve been committed to all these many years. The need is great and we just had to figure out how to do it differently.”

Trotwood woman sentenced to 3 years in deadly 2017 crash

Feb. 23—A 56-year-old Trotwood woman was sentenced to prison in connection to a 2017 deadly crash in Dayton. Kimberly J. Farmer was sentenced to three years at the Ohio Reformatory for Women and will be supervised for three years following her release, according to Montgomery County Common Pleas Court records. Her driver's license will be suspended for the rest of her life and she must also .

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