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Wilmington FFA excels at WC Aggies Judging Contest

Three teams from Wilmington FFA participated in the 2021 Wilmington Aggies Judging Contest held Wednesday, March 3.For the first year ever, the contest was...

From job cuts to online commerce, virus reshaped US economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — At first, it was expected to be brief. At least that was the hope.Instead, a once-in-a-century pandemic has ground on for...

Biden aims for quicker shots, ‘independence from this virus’

WASHINGTON (AP) — One year after the nation was brought to a near-standstill by the coronavirus, President Joe Biden pledged in his first prime-time...

DeWine updates Ohioans on county fairs, nursing home visits; COVID case rate continues to...

COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Thursday provided the following updates on Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic:County fairsThe Ohio Department of Health...

Ohio medical board reopens 91 old cases about sexual impropriety

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A review of whether Ohio’s medical board properly closed old cases of alleged sexual assault or impropriety by medical professionals...

Two virtual career fairs planned for Clinton County job seekers

WILMINGTON — Two virtual job or career fairs are being planned, according to the county’s economic development director.One job fair will be split up...

Judge: CDC exceeded authority in issuing eviction moratorium

CLEVELAND (AP) — A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lacked the authority to issue a...

Quaker Lecture to feature Christian Peacemaker Teams’ Rick Polhamus

WILMINGTON — Rick Polhamus’ work as a member of Christian Peacemaker Teams is a testament to how one can effect change in war-torn regions...

Local Briefs: Fishing Has No Boundaries event canceled; info on CM board, Metro Housing...

CM board meeting infoDue to recent additional regulations from the state, a limited number of people may attend in-person the Clinton-Massie School Board meeting...

Local attorney facing ethics complaint submits application to retire or resign from practicing law

WILMINGTON — A local attorney facing an ethics complaint submitted an application to retire or resign from practicing law.Richard Federle, an attorney and sometimes...