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Celebrate, and give, for local nurses

There is an International organization of U.S. veterans with 100 years of local charitable and advocacy efforts — La Societe des Quarante Hommes et...

Make your mark on history with contribution to Center; director earns M.A. degree

The Clinton County History Center is participating in Giving Tuesday — a global day of giving and unity that takes place on Tuesday, May...

In televised town hall, Trump pushes for economic reopening

WASHINGTON (AP) — Anxious to spur an economic recovery without risking lives, President Donald Trump on Sunday insisted that “you can satisfy both” —...

Focus on the positives: Family feels blessed

WILMINGTON — Positive sources — whether they’re from family or faith — are providing inspiration and motivation for parents during this time.Angelica McKee Branham,...

Road closures, lane closures set for Clinton County state routes very soon

CLINTON CO. – Crews from ODOT’s Clinton County Highway Maintenance Facility will undertake a culvert replacement project on State Route 350 this month, requiring...

HEAP applications being accepted

The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) provides the benefit directly to the customer’s utility bill. If eligible, the HEAP benefit amount will depend on...

Keeping in ‘contact’ with seniors

Clinton County Community Action spread some much needed cheer to some Clinton County Senior Citizens. Community Action staff donned holiday costumes, waved and greeted...

Virus restrictions stymie signature-gathering campaigns

COLUMBUS (AP) — Primary election day in Ohio was supposed to be big for Raise the Wage Ohio. Volunteers and activists armed with petitions...

AP Was There: 4 students killed at Kent State

KENT, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed college students during a war protest at Kent State University on May...

AP: Most states fall short of coronavirus testing thresholds

ATLANTA (AP) — As more states begin to relax their coronavirus lockdowns, most are falling short of the minimum levels of testing suggested by...