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Leadership Clinton County visits with leaders in law enforcement, local government and elections

PHOTO PROVIDED Members of Leadership Clinton County’s latest class are pictured inside the large courtroom at the Clinton County Courthouse. The group recently met with leaders in law enforcement, local government and elections as part of the program.

LOCK HAVEN — Participants in Leadership Clinton County spent Feb. 4 between the Clinton County Courthouse and Lock Haven’s City Hall.

The leadership class received a tour of the courthouse after meeting with Clinton County Correctional Facility Deputy Warden Sean Ruch and Chief Sheriff’s Deputy Steve Yandell.

Later that morning, they met with representatives of the District Attorney’s office: District Attorney Dave Strouse, Detective Sasha Sheridan and Victim/Witness Coordinator Jennifer Bottorf.

A general informational panel and a question and answer period was held involving Deputy Chief of Probation Ed Hosler, Pennsylvania State Police trooper Lauren Lesher, Lock Haven City Police Detective Richard Simpson and Magisterial District Judge Frank Mills.

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