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Ironton resident urges council to tighten rules on registered offenders at schools; ordinance read for first time

Ironton City Council · December 12, 2025
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Resident Jared Bollinger urged the Ironton City Council to adopt stricter local limits on registered *** offenders attending school events, citing 87 countywide and 34 in-city registrants; the council read ordinance 25-57 by title and discussed narrow exceptions for supervised meetings and election polling places.

Jared Bollinger, a resident of 434 Delaware Street, told the Ironton City Council he is “sickened” that registered *** offenders can attend school events and use the same restrooms as children and urged the council to act to protect students.

Bollinger, who identified himself as a retired detective, said there are 87 registered offenders in Lawrence County and 34 in Ironton and that state rules allow registrants to be present at public school events. “They can go there and hang out…

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