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A bridge to Westboro’s past

Editor’s Note: Westboro Road in Jefferson Township was to be closed for a bridge replacement beginning this week. However, due to the inclement weather,...

WC’s Diversity in Action to present Part 2 of ‘Red, Black and Blue’ community...

WILMINGTON — Wilmington College’s Diversity in Action (DNA) organization is hosting the second part of a community discussion addressing multiple perspectives of the Red...

Clinton-Massie to use upcoming CARES funds to address COVID-related learning loss

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — In an upcoming round of CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) funding, Clinton-Massie will receive $604,426 and school...

Sheriff’s reports: Many more report ID fraud, plus other incidents

WILMINGTON — The following information comes from incident reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO). All those arrested are presumed innocent until...

More sentences handed down in Clinton Co. Municipal Court

The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the defendant’s name, age, residence if...

Ohio lawmakers announce GOP-supported effort to end death penalty

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Capital punishment would be banned in Ohio under upcoming legislation announced Thursday with both Democratic and Republican support, the latest...

Pizza perfection with the Yoders

Elijah, our little boy who was a baby but yesterday, is getting ready to celebrate his third birthday on Sunday.In his two-year-old mind, it...

NEWS JOURNAL EDITORIAL SUBMISSION POLICIES

Opinion submissions The News Journal welcomes letters to the editor from area readers. Letters should be about current issues of general interest and should maintain...

Pro-Trump former GOP chair joins US Senate race in Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An ally of former President Donald Trump who recently stepped down as chair of the Ohio Republican Party announced Thursday...

US layoffs stay high; Ohio flags over 33,000 potentially fraudulent claims in one week

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment aid rose last week to 861,000, evidence that layoffs remain painfully high despite a...