Reports Page – Public Release Notice
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Reports are published to support situational awareness, preparedness planning, and public understanding of hazards, risks, and operational considerations relevant to Clinton County, Ohio.
Ohio Senate Bill 195 -- Rural Fire District Impact
Published: 12 January 2026 | [ Link ] [Attachmeents 01 02 ] | Provide an operationally focused analysis of the impacts, hazards, emergency response requirements, and stakeholder considerations associated with the construction and long-term operation of a major data center facility in Clinton County, Ohio.
BBP - Potential for SNAP Program Disruption - Public Information & Planning Overview 2026 (Contingency)
Published: 17 December 2025 | [ Link ] | An unclassified, open-source briefing summarizing major U.S. weather incidents impacting churches (2010–2025), common building vulnerabilities, and practical sheltering/alerting best practices tailored for Clinton County faith-based safety teams.
Countywide Fire Service Staffing Trajectory & Sustainability Outlook
Published: 30 November 2025 | [ Link ] | A countywide Clinton County EMA briefing that outlines growing fire service staffing fragility, its operational impacts, and a two-track data collection plan to build a validated readiness baseline for long-term sustainability planning.
Public Safety, Hazard, and Operational Impacts of a Proposal Data Center
Published: 25 November 2025 | [ Link ] | Provide an operationally focused analysis of the impacts, hazards, emergency response requirements, and stakeholder considerations associated with the construction and long-term operation of a major data center facility in Clinton County, Ohio.
768 NIHILIST / 764 Group Awareness Brief
Published: 20 November 2025 | [ Link ] | A rapid-reference threat profile briefing from Clinton County EMA summarizing what the “764 Nihilist / 764 Group” is, how it operates online, and why it matters for local awareness, prevention, and protective planning.
Church Weather Threat Briefing (2010-2025)
Published: 12 November 2025 | [ Link ] | An unclassified, open-source briefing summarizing major U.S. weather incidents impacting churches (2010–2025), common building vulnerabilities, and practical sheltering/alerting best practices tailored for Clinton County faith-based safety teams.
Church Security Threat Intelligence Briefing
Published: 12 November 2025 | [ Link ] | An unclassified, open-source threat intelligence briefing (late 2024–2025) summarizing recent violence against U.S. Christian churches, key warning indicators, and practical security recommendations for Clinton County church safety teams.
BBP - Potential for SNAP Program Disruption - Public Information & Planning Overview (2026 Contingency)
Published: 12 November 2025 | [ Link ] | An unclassified, open-source threat intelligence briefing (late 2024–2025) summarizing recent violence against U.S. Christian churches, key warning indicators, and practical security recommendations for Clinton County church safety teams.
Clinton County Residents Briefing: Understanding Power Grid Reliability Briefing
Published: 10 November 2025 | [ Link ] | An unclassified Clinton County EMA public-awareness briefing explaining national and PJM regional grid reliability trends, why capacity margins may tighten by 2030, and practical household preparedness steps for routine power outages.
BBP - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for Senior Elected Official Familiarization
Published: 1 November 2025 | [ Link ] | A Clinton County EMA bullet background paper assessing how a federal SNAP disruption could drive panic buying, misinformation, and localized public safety strain, with a 96-hour risk timeline and coordinated mitigation actions.
Outdoor Warning Sirens Talking Paper
Published: 3 October 2025 | [ Link ] | This Outdoor Warning Sirens Talking Paper explains how Clinton County’s outdoor warning sirens work, who owns and maintains them, what they cost, and why residents should use layered warning methods (NOAA Weather Radio, alerts, and apps) instead of relying on sirens alone.
2024 Drought
Published: 19 September 2024 | [ Link ] | A Clinton County EMA open-source operational briefing summarizing the 19 September 2024 drought impacts across Clinton, Fayette, and Highland Counties using the FEMA lifeline framework, key hazards, and practical mitigation measures.

