Hamilton Countyâs new sheriff, Charmaine McGuffey, reaches a settlement with county prior to taking office Charmaine McGuffey (Photo: Charmaine McGuffey for Sheriff Facebook page) By Scott Wartman | December 29, 2020 at 3:34 PM EST - Updated December 29 at 5:02 PM
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Enquirer) - Days before she takes office as Hamilton Countyâs new sheriff, Charmaine McGuffey has settled a lawsuit she filed against the sheriffâs office two years ago, according to our media partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer.
It was a bitter legal battle that alleged discrimination, excessive use of force and bullying and led to a political campaign that ousted the current sheriff, according to our media partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Hamilton County's sheriff-elect is dropping her federal discrimination suit against Hamilton County. Charmaine McGuffey was demoted from the head of the
Ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday for new homeless shelter named for Todd Portune A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place Tuesday for a new homeless shelter named for the late Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune. (Source: Maslow s Army Facebook page) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | December 15, 2020 at 4:41 AM EST - Updated December 15 at 7:05 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Tuesday for a new homeless shelter named for the late Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune.
“The Maslow’s Army Todd B. Portune Memorial Winter Day-Center” is now officially open at the old Queensgate jail on Linn Street.
The center is considered the first of its kind in Ohio and was named for the late Hamilton County commissioner “because of his very close relationship with Maslow’s Army and his deep and committed work to humanity,” say organizers of the non-profit charity.
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Publishing date: Dec 10, 2020 • December 10, 2020 • 1 minute read
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KINGSTON City councillors took a second look at the nominations for the Kingston Economic Development Corporation board.
After a two-hour meeting Wednesday, the committee voted to keep as nominees Ryan DaSilva, Anne Vivian-Scott and Gillian Watter,who were on the original list presented to city council earlier this month for approval.
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That list was sent back to the committee for reconsideration after some councillors complained the committee had not given enough consideration to the names put forward by the KEDCO board and instead nominated other people.