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Higher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated, likely delaying Fed rate cuts

WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer inflation remained persistently high last month, boosted by gas, rents, auto insurance and other items, the government said Wednesday in a report that will likely give pause to the Federal Reserve as it weighs when and by how much to cut interest rates this year.

Norfolk Southern agrees to $600M settlement in fiery Ohio derailment. Locals fear it’s not...

Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $600 million in a class-action lawsuit settlement for a fiery February 2023 train derailment in Ohio, but residents worry the money not only won’t go far enough to cover future health needs that could be tremendous but also won’t amount to much once divvied up.

Today in History: April 9, Robert E. Lee surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant, ending...

Today is Tuesday, April 9, the 100th day of 2024. There are 266 days left in the year.

Sabina author takes readers on cosmic adventure

SABINA — Local author Courtney Grace Powers has unveiled her latest literary creation, “Resonate.” This young adult science fiction novel set hundreds of years after earth promises to transport readers on a thrilling journey through space and time, according to Powers.

New Vienna Elementary Students of the Month named

The East Clinton Local School District has announced the March Students of the Month for New Vienna Elementary:

MacDonald appointed chairman of Wilmington Savings Bank board

Glenn MacDonald is the newly-elected chairman of the Wilmington Savings Bank Board of Directors as of February, according to a news release.

WCS music program hits a high note seven years in a row

Wilmington City School District has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment to music education, according to a news release.

Outstanding Women of Clinton County recognized

WILMINGTON — The inductees of the 25th-annual Outstanding Women of Clinton County Class of 2024 were honored at Saturday’s luncheon at the Roberts Centre.

Cape May residents in awe of the eclipse

Residents of Ohio Living Cape May enjoying a solar eclipse-themed party on Monday as they witness the eclipse in awe.

Local public meetings

The following are upcoming public meetings in Clinton County: