May 4, 2021
EAST LIVERPOOL Nancy Jean Clark, of East Liverpool, passed away at her home Monday morning, May 3, 2021, with her family by her side following a lengthy illness. She was 77.
Born in East Liverpool, she was a daughter of the late Charles D. “Chuck” and Betty J. Hamilton Hickman. A resident of the area most of her life, she was a member of the East Liverpool High School Class of 1961. She studied at the Humboldt Airline and Business Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota and attended Kent State University at East Liverpool. For 35 years, Nancy worked at the East Liverpool campus in various administrative assistant positions where she worked in the Dean’s office, the nursing school, the physical therapy department, and the library. She was a tireless worker on the annual Wall of Fame banquet and awards. In 2015, she was the recipient of the Friends of Kent State Award for her many years of dedicated service to the university. She retired in 2011.
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The Raglan police are looking to find the rightful owners of a collection of rings, similar to these, which were recovered during a search warrant.
A teenager allegedly involved in a spate of burglaries in Raglan over the Christmas period has been arrested. However, the police say further arrests could be coming, and they also need to find the rightful owners of property recovered during search warrants – including a collection of colourful rings. A 19-year-old male is due to soon appear in the Hamilton District Court. He will be facing six charges laid in relation to a string of night-time commercial and residential burglaries in the town, between December 15 and 31 last year.