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US Marine from Ohio killed in parachute jump found purpose in service

As a small-town high school sports star, Wolf Weninger left his native Ohio to play college football but by age 23 found himself searching...

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Friday, June 19, the 171st day of 2020. There are 195 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On June 19, 1964,...

Wilmington police reports several arrests

WILMINGTON — The following report is generated from incident reports provided by the Wilmington Police Department. All those charged/arrested are presumed innocent until possibly...

Players counter with 70-game season, 10 more than MLB

NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball players proposed a 70-game regular-season schedule Thursday, leaving them and management 10 games and about $275 million apart on...

Wilmington parks: Some amenities, programs set to restart, with guidelines and restrictions

WILMINGTON — Many Wilmington Parks and Recreation programs and amenities will reopen beginning Friday, June 19, director Jermaine Isaac announced Thursday.Those set to reopen...

Campground gives back to community; dads eat free at Father’s Day breakfast

Sometimes camping isn’t all about sitting in lawn chairs roasting hot dogs and s’mores over an open campfire. A local Wilmington campground is proving...

State: Ramping up nursing home testing

COLUMBUS (AP) — Coronavirus deaths in nursing homes continue to make up the vast majority of pandemic fatalities in Ohio, according to the most...

Welcome pup Gumdrop and Daisy goat

This week I’d like to introduce you to our two new pets at the Yoder household.Gumdrop has captured all of our hearts. We were...

Ohio voting ballot campaign suspended after signature fight

COLUMBUS (AP) — Backers of a ballot proposal aimed at changing Ohio’s election laws to make it easier to vote suspended their campaign Thursday,...

Art House grand open house Saturday

WILMINGTON — The Art House celebrates it’s grand re-opening at its new facility on Sugartree Street Saturday.Festivities begin at 11 a.m. with a ribbon-cutting...