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Thank You for 34 years of Service!!

On December 31st, Janice (Cameron) Godwin will complete her 34th year of public service to the Village of Clinton.  Jan was appointed to fill an empty set in 1991. Since then she has been elected to a Council seat each time she has run for office.  During her career as a Council member she has served as Council President on more than one occasion.  Her deep roots in the Village, being a multi-generational resident, makes her a wealth of knowledge as to the history of the Village. Jan’s teaching background, critical thinking, and communication skills have been a great asset to the Council throughout the years.

 

So, when you see Jan extend your appreciation to her. Show up to a Council meeting and greet her.  Let her know that she is appreciated for her selfless years of service to the Village of Clinton.

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Village Hall has power

It is a snowy and cold day in Clinton.   Should anyone experience a lack of power today, please call the mayor at 330-312-1070 and he will arrange entrance to the building.... Read more

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