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Legislators Provide Columbus Update to Clermont County Leaders & Students

Legislators Provide Columbus Update to Clermont County Leaders & Students

CLERMONT COUNTY, OH (FOX19) - Earlier this month the Clermont County Chamber of Commerce hosted a membership luncheon featuring a state legislative update from legislators representing Clermont County.  Senator Joe Uecker and State Representatives John Becker and Doug Green each provided their observations and perspectives of current issues and then addressed questions together as a panel. Each legislator mentioned that the debate over Governor Kasich's proposed budget hasn't allowed much time to address other issues.

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New Richmond man arrested after being caught with main ingredient for meth

New Richmond man arrested after being caught with main ingredient for meth

RIPLEY COUNTY, IN (FOX19) - Deputies with the Ripley County Sheriff's office assisted the Osgood Police and Indiana State Police in an investigation into the theft of the main ingredient to make methamphetamine.

Clermont County Judge James A. Shriver appointed to Probate/Juvenile Court by Governor Kasich

Clermont County Judge James A. Shriver appointed to Probate/Juvenile Court by Governor Kasich

BATAVIA, OH (FOX19) - Clermont County Municipal Court Judge James A. Shriver was appointed to Probate/Juvenile Court by Governor John R. Kasich earlier this month. Judge Shiver is currently serving his 18th year as Judge for the Municipal Court and will transition to his new position on July 1, 2013. “I am truly honored to be selected by Governor Kasich as the next Probate/Juvenile Court Judge for Clermont County,” stated Judge Shriver. “The position has a long tradition of high quality service contributed by judges who previously served on the county court bench (now known as the Clermont County Municipal Court) and I’m excited to bring my 18 years of experience dealing with youth into this new position.”

Think you are the best gardener? Prove it!

Think you are the best gardener? Prove it!

The village of New Richmond is looking for the area's best gardeners to put their work on display.

Training for veterans wanting to return to work in Clermont County

Training for veterans wanting to return to work in Clermont County

CLERMONT COUNTY, OH (FOX19) - Local veterans looking to return to the workforce have the opportunity to be trained in Clermont County.

In partnership with Total Quality Logistics and Cintas Military Recruiting Department, Workforce One of Clermont County will be offering a 'Veterans Return to Work' Training. The two-day class is scheduled for April 29, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm and May 1, 9:00 am - 2:30 pm.

This training class is designed specifically for Veterans in order to assist them with transitioning into their next career in the civilian world. Veterans will have the opportunity to learn how their Military experience and skills are an asset. The training will include resume writing, interviewing and job search skills.

The class will be held at Workforce One of Clermont County, located at 756 Old State Route 74. Anyone interested can RSVP with Yovnne Kain by calling 513-943-3755 or emailing kainy@odjfs.state.oh.us

Corrections Officer Academy Graduation in Clerrmont County

Corrections Officer Academy Graduation in Clerrmont County

BATAVIA, OH (FOX19) - The Clermont County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Officer Academy Graduation is Friday, April 26 at 1 p.m. in Sheriff’s Office Training Room.

Ten of the graduating officers are from Clermont County and two are from Brown County.  Clermont County Prosecutor Vince Faris will speak to the graduates, and it is anticipated that in addition to Sheriff Rodenberg, Brown County Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger will also be present for the graduation. 

"An Afternoon of Awareness" A Mental Health Awareness Event

"An Afternoon of Awareness" A Mental Health Awareness Event

On Saturday, May 18th, the FAST TRAC Family Advisory Group members and the FAST TRAC Lead Family Contact, Peer Support Partners and other System of Care agencies will participate in an event to help alleviate the stigma of mental illness through a collaborative effort to provide a day for families and the community to meet, network, share information and enjoy a day of fun and learning.  This event is made possible by the FAST TRAC System of Care, an initiative of the Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board.  Funding is provided by a grant from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration.