Modern Woodmen honors Clinton County Homeless Shelter’s Hometown Heroes
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Pictured are Modern Woodmen Financial Representative Dan Mayo, Ginny Monteith, Randy Tipton, Jim Wilson, Amber Taylor, Darlene Vance and Susan Morris.
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The Wilmington, Blanchester and Clarksville Chapters of Modern Woodmen of America honored the staff of the Clinton County Homeless Shelters as Hometown Heroes for 2020. Certificates were given at a staff Christmas lunch on Dec. 11.
The staff includes Amber Taylor, Ginny Monteith, Darlene Vance, Randy Tipton, Greg Prindle and Susan Morris.
Financial Representative Dan Mayo said, “Modern Woodmen is pleased to be able to honor the dedicated staff of the Shelter for their amazing work through the year. This, of course, has been a year like no other, and the staff stayed the course, maintaining their post throughout the pandemic. We are proud of these Hometown Heroes and to be able to honor them in this way.”
LOCAL BRIEFS
Board of DD sets meetings
Clinton County Board of Developmental Disabilities will hold its organizational meeting at noon Jan. 19, 2021 in the Service and Support conference room in Building C, Nike Center, 4425 State Route 730 near Wilmington.
The board will meet for its regular January meeting immediately afterward.
Clerk of Courts announces hours
Effective Tuesday, Dec. 15, the Clinton County Clerk of Courts Legal Office in the county courthouse will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Normal hours will resume on Jan. 4, 2021. “We are sorry for any inconvenience,” said Clinton County Clerk of Courts Cindy Bailey.