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Columbus Zoo appealing accreditation loss, says visitors unaffected

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium says it is appealing the loss of its most important accreditation last week but will...

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Saturday, Oct. 9, the 282nd day of 2021. There are 83 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On Oct. 9, 1967,...

Mental health renewal levy on Clinton County ballots

Mental Health Recovery Board Executive Director Colleen Chamberlain and John Rhein, deputy director - substance use disorders, criminal justice, & outpatient mental health, spoke...

Art Brooks: Wilmington’s black community often is ‘invisible’ to the wider community

WILMINGTON — Local people interested in building a more just community came together for a farm-to-table luncheon followed by a lively discussion that provided...

ODOT: Updates for next week include Rombach traffic pattern switch

The Ohio Department of Transportation has provided these updates for roadwork in Clinton County next week:• Construction of a loon for eastbound traffic at...

Kim’s Classic Diner sets grand re-opening

SABINA — Join in celebrating the grand re-opening of Kim’s Classic Diner on Thursday, October 14.The Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce will hold a...

City council votes ‘no’ 4-3 on CRA second reading; opponents say it will harm...

WILMINGTON — A proposed ordinance regarding new housing construction and a tax exemption failed to get a second reading at Thursday’s Wilmington City Council...

Keep fall creatures out of your home

Do you have the Halloween spirit this year? It may be a little early for ghosts, ghouls or goblins, but there are plenty of...

US employers add a weak 194,000 jobs as delta maintains hold

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added just 194,000 jobs in September, a second straight tepid gain and evidence that the pandemic still has a...

Coats of many colors downtown

Tim Wiederhold gets closer to finishing the newest exterior paint job on Main Street businesses in Wilmington. West Main Street is getting a lot...