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Book sale browsing at Sabina Library

SABINA — The Sabina Public Library is holding a book and DVD sale through Saturday. On Monday, Charlie Hargrave and his wife Rachel bought...

3M Club learns the joys of aging

The Monday Morning Men’s (3M) Club at Ohio Living Cape May met Monday, March 2 and heard two speakers. Michael Albright, co-chairman of the...

New effort begun to legalize recreational marijuana in Ohio

COLUMBUS (AP) — A new effort to legalize recreational marijuana in Ohio got underway in the state Monday.Backers of a measure called the Regulate...

Cincinnati 911 dispatcher suspended after man dies from stroke

CINCINNATI (AP) — An Ohio emergency dispatcher accused of violating several procedures while taking a call about a man who later died from a...

State seeks dismissal of lawsuit over voucher applications

COLUMBUS (AP) — The state has asked the Ohio Supreme Court to dismiss a lawsuit that challenges a delay of applications for Ohio’s biggest...

Ohio Senate panel OKs bill banning telemedicine abortions

COLUMBUS (AP) — Senators in Ohio are nearing a vote on a bill banning the use of telemedicine for medication abortions, after the measure...

Police: Man who stabbed mother kills himself during Cincinnati-area standoff

SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio (AP) — A man who stabbed and wounded his mother before barricading himself inside the home they shared was found dead...

Tornado hits downtown Nashville, at least 8 die in Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee early Tuesday, shredding at least 40 buildings and killing at least eight people. One of the...

Rotarians say farewell to Damon’s

WILMINGTON — The Rotary Club which meets at noon invited long-time friends into the room — Charles, Savannah, Ed, and others from the Damon’s/ParkVue...

Clinton County mulling ‘One Ohio’ for potential opioid settlement dollars

WILMINGTON — Clinton County commissioners have until Friday to decide whether to drop their lawsuit against much of the prescription opioid industry and instead...