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Wilmington High School to honor graduates in multiple ways; details, dates, times announced

The Wilmington High School senior class officers, Class Advisor Matt Geggie, and the WCS staff have been hard at work for weeks, planning multiple...

Wilmington’s milling uncovers issues on some streets; city seeks to assist eateries

WILMINGTON — Street paving has run into a slight problem.During Thursday’s Wilmington City Council meeting (held via Zoom), Safety/Service Director Brian Shidaker wanted to...

State tops 23,000 total COVID-19 cases

The State of Ohio reports, as of the Friday afternoon update, 23,016 total COVID-19 cases (including probable cases). Overall, 55 percent are males and...

Blanchester library announces opening info

BLANCHeSTER — The Blanchester Public Library will re-open on May 12 with curbside service.Patrons will be able to pick up items in their cars...

Wilmington-based ATSG reports solid quarterly revenues

WILMINGTON — Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) reported solid growth in revenues and earnings for first quarter 2020 compared to first quarter 2019.Compared with...

Georgia promises thorough probe in killing of Ahmaud Arbery

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Outrage is spreading over a shooting of a black man that led to murder charges more than two months later...

Polar vortex could bring rare May snow, low temps to US East

BOSTON (AP) — The northeastern U.S. is about to get a cold spring farewell from winter’s bad boy, the polar vortex, which could bring...

Virus lockdowns mute VE Day celebrations; US jobless to rise

PARIS (AP) — European leaders held muted commemorations Friday to mark the end of World War II on the continent, as coronavirus lockdowns kept...

Signs of the times

WILMINGTON — Signs of appreciation and celebration are the norm these days around Wilmington. Clockwise from top left: Kelly Bahr made and displays this...

Peace Officers Memorial moved to June

WILMINGTON — Due to the coronavirus, the 2020 Wilmington Peace Officers Memorial Ceremony, originally scheduled for May 11, has been rescheduled to one o’clock,...