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Pandemic’s deadliest month in US ends with signs of progress

The deadliest month yet of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. drew to a close with certain signs of progress: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations...

1,ooo+ boxes of free food locally

WILMINGTON — Farmers to Families — a U.S. Department of Agricultural Program — will distribute 1,000+ free boxes of fresh food — including meat,...

Local Briefs: Westboro Road to be closed for 4 months; free GED prep classes;...

Westboro Road closingWestboro Road in Jefferson Township will be closed for a bridge replacement beginning Tuesday, Feb. 16, weather permitting, according to the Clinton...

Average gas prices on the rise

CINCINNATI – The national gas price average has been cheaper year-over-year for 336 days — as much as $1.12/gallon less. However, AAA predicts that...

History Center, WAMA team for Black History Month resources online

WILMINGTON — The Clinton County History Center, in partnership with the Wilmington Area Ministerial Association, presents a wide variety of resources to celebrate February’s...

Did you receive a 1099 in error from Ohio DJFS regarding unemployment?

Local law enforcement has reported that some Clinton Countians have received a letter regarding unemployment claims — purportedly from the Ohio Department of Job...

Apply now for Legacy Fund grants

WILMINGTON — The Legacy Fund grant cycle opened on Monday, Feb. 1. The first step in the grant process is a letter of intent...

Ohio AG to seek reelection, not Portman’s Senate seat

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost plans to run for reelection next year and said Monday he won’t seek the U.S....

Young men accuse Lincoln Project co-founder of harassment

WASHINGTON (AP) — The influential anti-Donald Trump group Lincoln Project is denouncing one of its co-founders after multiple reports that over several years he...

Push to reopen schools could leave out millions of students

President Joe Biden says he wants most schools serving kindergarten through eighth grade to reopen by late April, but even if that happens, it...