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33 housing lots created west of Wilmington in Clinton County - Wilmington News Journal
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Kids & families at Market: Healthy Family Day at the Clinton County Farmers Market this Saturday; look back at Kids Market Day
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Clinton County Workforce Roundtable: Schools are key for meeting workforce development needs
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Three join Wilmington College Board of Trustees
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WILMINGTON The Wilmington College Board of Trustees welcomed three new members at its April meeting Christen Clougherty, David Raizk and Taylor Stuckert.
Clougherty, of Savannah, Ga., is the founder and executive director of the Nobis Project, a non-profit, educational support organization that focuses on developing educators’ capacity to foster reciprocal and meaningful community partnerships, build culturally responsive classrooms and promote a social justice approach to global service learning.
She received her Ph.D. in Quaker studies from England’s University of Birmingham. She has more than 20 years of experience as an educator and administrator in community organizations, K-12 public, charter and independent schools, and colleges and universities.
More expansion eyed at Timber Glen Subdivision in Wilmington
By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com
Prior to this week’s Wilmington City Planning Commission meeting, Clinton County Regional Planning Commission Executive Director Taylor Stuckert, left foreground, and City Planning Commission member David Hockaday, right foreground, talk in front of a large video screen.
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WILMINGTON For the second time in a month, the Wilmington City Planning Commission has approved preliminary plans to expand the Timber Glen residential subdivision.
This most recent proposed new section has 22 single-family lots on 14.2 total acres, including 3.9 acres of open green space in the layout. Timber Glen is located off Truesdell Street (SR 730), where its stone-signs entrance is just east of Holmes Elementary.