ORANGE PARK – Six Clay County residents were among a group of students who recently graduated from the law enforcement training program at St. Johns River State College. SJR instructor John Donlon, right, presented Clay County resident Joseph …
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ORANGE PARK – Six Clay County residents were among a group of students who recently graduated from the law enforcement training program at St. Johns River State College. SJR instructor John Donlon, right, presented Clay County resident Joseph Cornelius the “Warrior Award” at the ceremony held at the Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts. Also graduating with Cornelius were Clay residents Kacie Collins, Dillon Greene, Zachary Phillips, Jacob Starnes and Mallory Wilson.