Friendly reminders at courthouse

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This bottle of hand sanitizer bears an apt and rhyming message. The rhyming bottle has been in the Clerk of Courts Office for about a year — since Deputy Clerk Amanda Gordley got creative and became a poet and didn’t know it.

The Clinton County Auditor’s Office will be handling dog license requests online until further notice.

The Clerk of Courts Office in the Clinton County Courthouse is still at work, but it is asking visitors to stop at the doorway and from there conduct their business, which often is a request for documents. Pictured is a table located at the front doorway, with signs bearing messages “Please do not enter; we will be with you in a moment” and “Can we help you?”

This bottle of hand sanitizer bears an apt and rhyming message. The rhyming bottle has been in the Clerk of Courts Office for about a year — since Deputy Clerk Amanda Gordley got creative and became a poet and didn’t know it.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/03/web1_bottle_p.jpgThis bottle of hand sanitizer bears an apt and rhyming message. The rhyming bottle has been in the Clerk of Courts Office for about a year — since Deputy Clerk Amanda Gordley got creative and became a poet and didn’t know it. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

The Clinton County Auditor’s Office will be handling dog license requests online until further notice.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/03/web1_dog_tags.jpgThe Clinton County Auditor’s Office will be handling dog license requests online until further notice. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

The Clerk of Courts Office in the Clinton County Courthouse is still at work, but it is asking visitors to stop at the doorway and from there conduct their business, which often is a request for documents. Pictured is a table located at the front doorway, with signs bearing messages “Please do not enter; we will be with you in a moment” and “Can we help you?”
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/03/web1_desk_p.jpgThe Clerk of Courts Office in the Clinton County Courthouse is still at work, but it is asking visitors to stop at the doorway and from there conduct their business, which often is a request for documents. Pictured is a table located at the front doorway, with signs bearing messages “Please do not enter; we will be with you in a moment” and “Can we help you?” Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

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