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  1. Port Authority Receives ODOT Grant. FUNDS TO ADDRESS NAV AIDS IMPROVEMENTS. The Clinton County Port Authority received notification from the Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Aviation that it would receive a FY2024 Grant in support of navigational aids upgrades and repairs.

  2. Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,018. [2] . Its county seat and largest city is Wilmington. [3] . The county is named for former U.S. Vice President George Clinton. [4] .

  3. Clinton County, located in southwest Ohio, is the hidden gem you’ve been looking for. Known for its friendly and adventurous spirit, we are the place to explore. Make your experience more enjoyable at the dynamic World Equestrian Center that’s a village of its own.

  4. Dec 1, 2023 · WILMINGTON - Clinton County Auditor Terence Habermehl has announced that the Ohio Department of Taxation has tentatively approved the new real estate values established for the state-ordered 2023 revaluation of real property and are now available for review.

  5. Clinton County was formed from land in portions of Warren and Highland Counties. There were originally only three townships, Richland, Chester, and Vernon. Currently there are thirteen townships and approximately a population of 42,000.

  6. Clinton County is located in southwestern Ohio. The county is primarily rural, with just over one percent of its 411 square miles deemed to be urban areas. Wilmington is the largest metropolitan area, with a population of 11,921 people in 2000.

  7. Clinton County, Ohio government plays an important role in the lives of our citizens, villages, townships and the entire community. Through the cooperation of elected officials and dedicated employees the county government is responsible for managing courts, the sheriff’s office and county jail, records, and vital statistics, building and ...

  8. www.chooseclintoncountyoh.org › community-profile › aroundAround Clinton County, OH

    Around Clinton County, OH. Two State Parks and an integrated city and county parks system afford the opportunity for diverse recreation, from sporting events to peaceful sunrise walks and Sunday afternoon sailing.

  9. The Quaker Scenic Byway (QSB) travels in a scenic loop for 54 miles across Clinton and Warren Counties so you can see this legacy, too. Explore Wilmington or Waynesville first in the morning, travel to the other by lunchtime, and end back toward your starting point in the late afternoon.

  10. Clinton County Travel & Tourism Visitors Guide to Destinations, Attractions, Festivals, Events, Museums, Restaurants, Lodging, Things to Do, and Places to Go.

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