Resources of that, it means they are going off of some other beat and keeping our streets safe, going away from looking at white collar crime, others that need to be looked at. In many cases the victims of those crimes, could be spouses that are abused, it could be people who are robbed or ripped off by inscrupulous scam artists are frequently afraid to report that crime because they are afraid that the very same agency that theyre supposed to trust to report that crime could in fact be in league with another Government Agency that wants to deport them and thats the problems with 287g and some of the other informationsharing protocalls. For Community Policing to work its hard to have the trust and support of the community. And by the way, if these criminals go unprosecuted in our community and unpenalized for taking advantage of somebody and that not being reported, their next victim could very well be an american. Their next victim could be your family. Could be my family. And thats w
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Port Clinton High School announced that Steven Holly has been selected to be in the Senior Spotlight for April. Holly has been active in many clubs and activities at Port Clinton, including National Honor Society, Key Club, Academic Challenge, PCHS morning announcements and, as an athlete, in cross country and track.
Holly is vice president of Drama Club and an officer in Port Clinton’s DECA. He has been part of the choir, and is also a member of the A Cappella ensemble Touch of Class.
He has excelled in the classroom and is one of the top 10 students in the Class of 2021, and will graduate with Summa Cum Laude honors. Holly is the son of Brian and Diane Holly. Next year, Steven plans to further his education at Bowling Green State University, majoring in accounting.
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PCHS names Top Ten students, Honored Educators
PORT CLINTON - The Top Ten Students of Port Clinton High School and the other Ottawa County High Schools usually attended the annual Ottawa County Top Ten Banquet with their honored educators.
This year, PCHS Top Ten and honored educators were recognized in the PCHS Performing Arts Center on April 28. An honored educator is a person in the educational system who the student has been profoundly influenced by and who they choose to honor.
The PCHS Top Ten students and honored educators were: Elliot Auxter and Honored Educator Ryan Evarts; Connor Bechtel and Honored Educator Lisa Bodi; Hannah Cross and Honored Educator Danny Diaz; Steven Holly and Honored Educator Bill Hollister; Rebekah Koehl and Honored Educator Jim Lamb; Michael Recker and Honored Educator Becky Fork; Noah Shaw and Honored Educator Ty Roth; Kierstin Sherer and Honored Educator Martha Snyder; Claire Snyder and Honored Educator Nikki Zhang; and Averie
Community Roundup: Steward received Exchange Club honor
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Steward receives Exchange Club honor
FREMONT - The Exchange Club of Fremont presented its Accepting the Challenge of Excellence Award to Tylan Steward, who attends Vanguard Tech Center and is in the Welding Program.
The A.C.E. Award honors a student who, despite tremendous adversity, has stayed on track toward a high school diploma.
Trinity UMC plans Memorial Day Service
LINDSEY - The Trinity United Methodist Church Memorial Day Committee invites the church family and the Lindsey area community to honor, celebrate and remember its members who have served our country and our community.