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Fond memories and candy Christmas

Christmas cheer and blessings from our house to yours!“Are you ready for Christmas?” we ask.What does it take for you to “get ready for...

Breaking News: CMH sets virtual Town Hall for 1 p.m. Friday regarding COVID

WILMINGTON — The Clinton Memorial Hospital chief medical officer is inviting you to a critically important virtual Town Hall discussion at 1 p.m. Friday,...

Throwback Thursday: Six & Twenty turns 50

These are some highlights from the News Journal on December 18, 1965: National headlines• ‘Gemini 7 Astronauts End Historic Flight’“SPACE CENTER, Houston, Texas (AP)...

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Thursday, Dec. 17, the 352nd day of 2020. There are 14 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On Dec. 17, 1903,...

Wilmington church’s annual tradition of a live nativity returns

The Wilmington Church of Christ, on the 900 block of West Locust Street, is again having a live nativity scene on its front lawn....

Google glitch, snowstorm bring virtual learning frustrations

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — It wasn’t the weather that delayed school this week, at least not the first time.Students in the Northeast might be...

Injury crash at Wilmington CVS store yields indictments

WILMINGTON — The suspect in the CVS crash faces five indictments.Michael Eli Current, 35, was charged with two counts of felony 3 aggravated vehicular...

A new Wilmington College gateway coming in 2021

WILMINGTON — Thousands and thousands of motorists over several decades driving east on Main Street have become used to seeing the hand-lettered coming events...

Modern Woodmen honors Clinton County Homeless Shelter’s Hometown Heroes

The Wilmington, Blanchester and Clarksville Chapters of Modern Woodmen of America honored the staff of the Clinton County Homeless Shelters as Hometown Heroes for...

Change in vendor for Clinton County dog licenses

Clinton County Auditor Terry Habermehl has authorized PBS Animal Health in Wilmington to sell 2021 dog licenses after Buckley Brothers decided against selling them...