ORANGE PARK – On Tuesday, the Signal 35 Fund received $5,600 from the Rotary Club of Orange Park. The Signal 35 Fund is a community-backed initiative helping the personnel who embody our local law …
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ORANGE PARK – On Tuesday, the Signal 35 Fund received $5,600 from the Rotary Club of Orange Park. The Signal 35 Fund is a community-backed initiative helping the personnel who embody our local law enforcement, fire-rescue and emergency management teams in Clay County. Rotary President Bo Norton, Rotarians Michelle Ridley and Nicolce Helper, Sheriff Michelle Cook, along with Signal 35 members Jim Horne and John Horne were part of the check presentation. “The Signal 35 Fund helps our first responders in need, and we appreciate the support of the Rotary Club of Orange Park,” Cook said.