Sep 29, 2009 | WHIO-AM Dayton
Clark County gets good news from crime stats
Crime is down in Springfield and Clark County. Reported criminal activity around the county dropped 3 percent in the first half of this year compared with the same period in 2008.
Clark County Keeps Contracts, Work Local
Clark County officials are keep local workers busy. Mader Electric Motor and Power Transmission will supply 18 electric motors and 9 variable frequency drives for the Southwest Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant and four primary sewer lift stations in the Medway area under a $53,000 contract.
Deputies: Woman exposed herself outside Ohio jail
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Deputies: Woman Exposed Herself Outside Jail
SPRINGFIELD, Ohioa 'A woman accused of exposing herself outside a jail in western Ohio has pleaded not guilty.
Woman arrested for flashing outside jail
A Springfield woman was charged with public indecency after Clark County Sheriff's deputies say they saw her outside the Clark County jail lifting her skirt and exposing her buttocks, apparently toward someone in the jail.
Man accused of stealing undergarments
A local man has been charged with breaking into at least three homes and stealing some unusual items - bras and underwear.
Sheriffa s office finds 100 pot plants in home of 62-year-old
A 62-year-old man was arrested on drug charges after Sheriff's Office investigators found 100 marijuana plants growing at his residence Tuesday morning, Sept.
Funnel Cloud Spotted In South Charleston
Severe storms rolled through Tuesday night in Clark County. An iWitness seven reporter spotted a funnel cloud in South Charleston at the corner of Selma Jamestown and Solon Road facing south.
About 60 students being treated for possible H1N1 at Cedarville
It's not often my health beat and my higher education beat intertwine. Today however, is an exception.
Former Village Manager Suing South Charleston For $5.45 Million
South Charleston's former village manager is suing the village and two commissioners who voted to fire her for $5.45 million for claims including discrimination and defamation.
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