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Report: Clinton Co. drug OD deaths for 2020 23; up 7 from prior year

WILMINGTON — Drug overdoses were the third leading cause of death during 2020 in Clinton County, with 23 substance-use deaths, according to a draft...

Learning from STEM to stern

BLANCHESTER — To wrap up the celebration of reading and literacy last week, Blanchester Intermediate School enjoyed a visit from local engineer turned children’s...

The Latest: CDC: Fully vaccinated people may meet without masks — but still plenty...

WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control says vaccinated people can gather with those at low risk for the coronavirus without masks but should...

Spring-break partying falls victim to COVID-19 crisis

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Goodbye, sunshine. Hello, study sessions.Colleges around the U.S. are scaling back spring break or canceling it entirely to discourage...

Accused sex trafficker jailed in Highland Co.; was convicted of crimes in Clinton Co....

HILLSBORO — A convicted child molester with a propensity for girls as young as the age of 2 is jailed at the Highland County...

Search of Ohio River resumes for bodies of 2 missing children

LAWRENCEBURG, Indiana (AP) — Crews resumed searching the Ohio River for the bodies of two missing children, including a 6-year-old boy who police say...

BGSU student dies, frat suspended after alleged hazing

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) — A Bowling Green State University student died after an alleged hazing incident involving alcohol, his family’s attorney said.The death...

Reshore of manufacturing critical to economic security, Portman says

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The manufacturing of semiconductors must be increased in the United States to protect economic security, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman said Tuesday...

The Latest: Pope Francis delivers sermon in Baghdad church

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The Latest on Pope Francis’ historic visit to Iraq, aimed at rallying the country’s dwindling Christian community after decades of...

US Senate OKs $1.9T virus relief bill; here’s what it means to you

WASHINGTON (AP) — An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched...