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Report: Damage from August wind storm in Midwest at $7.5B

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Damage estimates from a rare wind storm that slammed Iowa and some other parts of the Midwest in August...

Policy vs. personality: Undecideds torn as election nears

WASHINGTON (AP) — Amanda Jaronowski is torn. The lifelong Republican from suburban Cleveland supports President Donald Trump’s policies and fears her business could be...

Virus surges in key battleground states as election nears

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Rising coronavirus cases in key presidential battleground states a little more than two weeks before Election Day are the latest...

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Saturday, Oct. 17, the 291st day of 2020. There are 75 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On Oct. 17, 1933,...

Clinton County GOP welcomes John Pence of Trump Campaign

WILMINGTON — Trump Campaign Senior Adviser John Pence, the nephew of Vice President Mike Pence, was at Clinton County GOP Headquarters in Wilmington early...

ODOT sets local roadwork for week

Through the week ending Oct. 24, the following traffic advisory includes restrictions on the state highway system in Clinton County. All work will be...

Clinton County real estate transfers

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

Wilmington to repair sidewalk trip hazards

WILMINGTON — Later this month, about 364 trip hazards in sidewalks throughout Wilmington will be removed and brought into ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)...

Clinton County eateries inspected

The following information is obtained from the Clinton County Health Department and is compiled from inspection reports.Violations are either critical or non-critical. Critical violations...

Judge finds cases against 5 in Whitmer plot can move forward

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Prosecutors provided enough evidence to move toward trial for five Michigan men accused of plotting to kidnap the state’s...