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Six more graduates to be recognized at 8th drug docket graduation
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WILMINGTON – Six more graduates of the You-Turn Recovery Docket will be recognized at the upcoming ceremony of the specialized drug program which is a component of Clinton County Common Pleas Court.
The event will be Thursday, May 27 at 7 p.m. at the Elevation Church, 107 Eagle-Martin Drive, Blanchester, according to Clinton County Common Pleas Court Judge John W. “Tim” Rudduck.
Judge Rudduck, who established the court in 2014, said this will increase the number of graduates from the docket to 37. Graduates have completed rigorous requirements of the minimum 18-month substance use recovery program.
Give blood in Blanchester April 21
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BLANCHESTER – The Blanchester community will help keep the spring blood supply strong by sponsoring a community blood drive 3-7 p.m. Wednesday, April 21 in the Blanchester Church of Christ Fellowship Room, 911 Cherry St.
Everyone who registers to donate receives the “Stop Waiting, Start Giving” t-shirt. Make an appointment at www.DonorTime.com or call (937) 461-3220.
There is no deferral or delay in donating blood after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
Many necessary pandemic precautions remain in place and continue to impact blood collection, along with the traditional challenges of spring travel and more outdoor activities.