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Staying Clean Club rewards students | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer Photo Provided MARTINS FERRY Police Chief John McFarland hands out free box lunches to members of the Belmont County Staying Clean Club in St. Clairsville. MARTINS FERRY The Belmont County Staying Clean Club is celebrating another year of encouraging local students to stay off drugs. Club organizers, including Martins Ferry Police Chief John McFarland, are rewarding participating students about 1,200 children in grades 7-12 with free boxed lunches from Chick-fil-A and sweet treats from Jack’s Snacks at their respective schools. The club’s Facebook page has posted numerous photos of students receiving their treats handed out by McFarland during the past few days.

Local police respond to reform proposals | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer T-L Photo/ROBERT A. DEFRANK Martins Ferry Police Chief John McFarland works at his desk while sharing his thoughts on police standards in light of legislative reforms proposed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. ST. CLAIRSVILLE Local officers say training, high standards, community connections and accountability are keys to success in law enforcement as reforms are being considered at the state and national levels. The conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd last week and other incidents of alleged excessive force turned attention to the issue. On Wednesday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced proposed legislation for police reform that could include a variety of measures.

Martins Ferry Man Facing Felony Drug charges

David McCracken (37) Photo: BCSO MARTINS FERRY, Ohio – A Martins Ferry man is in custody facing felony drug charges, after an alleged domestic incident, Tuesday. According to the Martins Ferry Police, officers responded to a disturbance, at a South Zane Highway residence. The caller claimed that her boyfriend was hitting himself, as she had locked herself in a bedroom, to avoid him. Authorities stated, a male suspect, identified as 37-year-old David McCracken (pictured) allegedly appeared to be under the influence of drugs and/0r alcohol. An investigation of the residence uncovered a backpack McCracken allegedly admitted was his. McCracken reportedly had ran out back and deposed of a backpack before officers arrived.

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