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  2. Port Clinton Chamber takes aim with Camp Perry ... - AOL

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    Members of the Port Clinton Chamber of Commerce try out the competition air rifles April 4 at the Business After Hours event hosted by the Civilian Marksmanship Program at Camp Perry.

  3. Port Clinton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Port Clinton is the primary mainland port of the Jet Express, a passenger ferry service to Put-in-Bay. The National Rifle Matches, held at nearby Camp Perry, and the springtime bird migration at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, are two prominent events held annually that contribute to Port Clinton's tourist economy.

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    Get the Port Clinton, OH local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... USA TODAY 57 minutes ago Double trouble: 2 storms threaten millions with snow, ice. ... This weekend's event ...

  7. Port Clinton High School - Wikipedia

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    Port Clinton High School is a public high school in Port Clinton, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Port Clinton City School District. Their nickname is the Redskins. They are currently members of the Sandusky Bay Conference. As of the 2014–15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 550 students.

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  9. WCPZ - Wikipedia

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    The station began as WLEC-FM on August 15, 1959 and was the FM sister to AM station WLEC and was owned by the Cleveland Broadcasting Company. Owned by former Cleveland Mayor Ray T. Miller's Cleveland Broadcasting Incorporated; [2] which also owned 1300 WERE now WJMO and 98.5 WERE now WNCX in Cleveland along with 1330 KFAC now KWKW and 92.3 KFAC now KRRL in Los Angeles. [3]