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Ensure safety for all in road work zones

Spring signals the start of road construction season. April 8-12 is Work Zone Safety Week and the State of Ohio urges you to take...

Quaker pastor/author to speak on ‘Unlearning God’

WILMINGTON — Quaker pastor and author Philip Gulley will speak about his personal journey of faith as chronicled in his latest book, “Unlearning God:...

Ex-convict charged with pretending to be long-missing boy

CINCINNATI (AP) — A 23-year-old ex-convict accused of pulling a cruel hoax by pretending to be a long-missing Illinois boy was charged Friday with...

Wanted: Craft items for Salt

Are you a maker? Show us what you’re up to!We’re interested in learning about what our Ohio neighbors are making in their free time...

Blanchester marks Legion’s 100th

American Legion Marion Post 179 Commander Bruce Barricklow receives a declaration from Blanchester Mayor John Carman recognizing the 100th anniversary of the American Legion...

City’s discussion of feral cats progresses

WILMINGTON — A local solution may be the best solution to deal with the feral cat issue.Judiciary Committee chairperson Matt Purkey brought the issue...

Wilmington tax returns due April 15

WILMINGTON — The 2018 City of Wilmington individual and business tax returns are due Monday, April 15, reminds City Treasurer Paul Fear.All City of...

WC students mind their manners

WILMINGTON — Wilmington College students learned that, in spite of living in an increasingly casual and often coarse society, there is still a place...

Man’s claim gives false hope in missing boy case

CINCINNATI (AP) — A day of false hope has given way to questions about why a man would claim to be an Illinois boy...

Annual Sugar Grove Cemetery clean-up: Certain decorations, flowers will be removed beginning April 22

WILMINGTON – Sugar Grove Cemetery will be conducting its Annual Spring Clean-up from April 22 to May 6, the City of Wilmington announced.While flower...