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Wilmington College hosting virtual Black History Month events

WILMINGTON — While the pandemic is prohibiting the staging of in-person public events, Wilmington College is observing Black History Month with a series of...

Correction re: courthouse tunnel(s)

A Feb. 5 article headlined “County starts nest egg for a tunnel fix” mistakenly included two background paragraphs about a pre-centennial courthouse discussion a...

Owners of two Ohio nuclear plants may decline subsidies

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The new owners of two Ohio nuclear power plants have given indications they are no longer interested in receiving as...

5 key questions for Trump’s Senate impeachment trial

WASHINGTON (AP) — Arguments begin Tuesday in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump on allegations that he incited the violent mob that stormed the...

A WC boulder tribute

The big rock at Wilmington College, visible from Fife Avenue, has been painted and signed by students to commemorate long-time agriculture professor Harold Thirey...

Weary postal workers hope Biden will bring new tone, change

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service’s stretch of challenges didn’t end with the November general election and tens of millions of mail-in...

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Saturday, Feb. 6, the 37th day of 2021. There are 328 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On Feb. 6, 1778,...

Nonprofit in alleged $60M bribery scheme to plead guilty

CLEVELAND (AP) — A nonprofit that authorities believe was used to funnel payments for a $60 million bribery scheme to win legislative approval for...

Clinton County real estate transfers

This partial list of recent real estate transfers within Clinton County is provided by the Office of Clinton County Auditor Terence G. Habermehl and...

City staff helps give man a hand up and get life back on track

WILMINGTON — A former homeless man is getting his life on track.During Thursday’s Wilmington City Council meeting, Mayor John Stanforth gave an update on...