Home News Page 1106

News

Sabina officials to consider water system options in coming weeks

SABINA — The village has issues with its water system because of the age, acknowledged the mayor, but he and council presently think there...

MHRB releases RFP for local business suicide prevention mini-grants

Mental Health Recovery Board Serving Warren & Clinton Counties (MHRBWCC) is seeking proposals from local businesses and organizations interested in implementing suicide prevention and/or...

Blanchester discusses ideas for future of old parking lot

BLANCHESTER — An old parking lot could become a possible future community hub.At Thursday’s Blanchester Village Council meeting, Councilmember Reilly Hopkins proposed a new...

UPDATED: AP’s The Latest: Defense uses video of Dems to defend Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on former President Donald Trump’s second Senate impeachment trial (all times local):3 p.m.Democrats in the Senate chamber chuckled and...

UMC Lenten lunches canceledWILMINGTON — The annual Lenten lunches at the Wilmington United Methodist Church will not be served this year due to safety...

WC enrolling students for fall in new Athletic Training graduate program

WILMINGTON — Wilmington College’s acclaimed program in athletic training will achieve a new level of accomplishment this coming fall term when it expands to...

Alzheimer’s, dementia virtual support group hosted monthly by Cape May

WILMINGTON — Ohio Living Cape May hosts an Alzheimer’s and dementia virtual support group 6-7:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month.Caring for a...

Clinton-Massie’s Tony Morris chosen for national honor band

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — Clinton-Massie High School junior Tony Morris has been selected to march in the 2022 Rose Bowl Parade.He auditioned for the prestigious...

Three local veterans are honored

The Blanchester Chapter of Modern Woodmen of America honored three of our local veterans — Jack Rose, Paul Butler and Wilbert Ward — with...

Ohio health dept. to restructure after 4K unreported deaths

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s Health Department is restructuring its infectious disease division following the discovery of as many as 4,000 unreported COVID-19 deaths...