ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) It might have been 60 degrees in southeast Ohio this weekend, but there’s only one way to describe the atmosphere inside Bird Arena Saturday night - frosty.When two Americ
LOCK HAVEN The Clinton County Board of Commissioners will have a number of items to vote on during its voting session this week. The board heard from vari
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) On one of the last home games of the year for the Ohio men's hockey team, they suffered a close loss against the Liberty Flames.The team fought to the end of the 60 minutes
Feb 9, 2021
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Clinton County District Attorney David Strouse, Victim Witness Coordinator Jennifer Bottorf and Detective Sasha Sheridan share their roles working in the DAâs office.
LOCK HAVEN Leadership Clinton County held a virtual session to educate its participants on Clinton County’s law enforcement agencies and the judicial system.
Participants had the opportunity to meet with staff from the District Attorney’s office to better understand the services they provide for Clinton County. Participants also met with Magisterial District Judge Keith Kibler, Sheriff Kerry Stover, Chief of Police Kristin Smith, and Chief Probation Officer Jason Foltz who explained the different judicial systems in Clinton County and how our local law enforcement agencies work together to keep Clinton County safe.
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LOCK HAVEN As local residents await their turn to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, they can be assured the county has been working with UPMC and Geisinger on a vaccination schedule and will be prepared to put shots in arms when the vaccine arrives.
Clinton County Commissioner Angela Harding reported on a recent meeting of the Community Coalition, which was formed last year and has been monitoring COVID-19 in the county, at Thursday’s meeting of the commissioners.
Harding said the county has been working hard to get the information on when vaccines will be available for distribution.