NEW YORK (AP) — The judge presiding over Donald Trump’s hush money trial fined him $1,000 on Monday and warned of jail time for future gag order violations while jurors heard testimony for the first time about the financial reimbursements at the center of the case.
FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of threats in the 500 block of Gary Blvd.
Responded to a report of child abuse in the 100 block of Ames, Butler.
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- Hospital covers wide base of topics
- Woman allegedly proves combative
- High school recognizes past Red Tornado honorees
- Indians golf ends season at regional
- A-B softball team ends season in first round of state
The Clinton Regional Hospital (CRH) Authority board of trustees convened their meeting Thursday afternoon, discussing agenda items covering a wide range of topics.
From left, are Sgt. Dillon Mach, Lt. Joe Williams, Martin Martinez and Fire Chief Brett Russell. Martinez received a Valor Award and a Challenge Coin from the Clinton Fire department for his acts of bravery last month when he helped save his neighbor’s life after an accident that involved a truck rolling over her leg.
A young woman from Clinton is facing alleged charges following an intoxicated altercation with medical professionals.



