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Ohio county to foreclose against mall

AKRON, Ohio (AP) — A county in Ohio is set to begin foreclosure proceedings against a mall over unpaid property taxes, according to officials.The...

Pa. turnpike crash kills 5, injures 60; bus was bound for Cincinnati

Five people were killed and about 60 were injured on the Pennsylvania Turnpike early Sunday morning, when a loaded bus went out of control...

Warren Co. man pleads guilty in infant son’s death, gets 24 years

LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio man accused in the death of his infant son and of injuring the child’s older sibling pleaded guilty...

Detective: Midland suspect admitted standing over father, shooting him in head

WILMINGTON — New reported details have come out about a New Year’s Day shooting where a Midland-area man allegedly shot his father.Brandon C. Breezley,...

Storm spotter training scheduled

WILMINGTON — Clinton County Emergency Management Agency will host a National Weather Service Storm Spotter Training event at the Murphy Theatre 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday,...

‘We did it, Pop!’ Grandson fulfills a promise 27 years later

Editor’s Note: John Wellman, Jr. was born in Wilmington, and at age 9 the family moved to Blanchester; he graduated from Blanchester High School...

Ohio sheriff hit by New Year’s gunfire, bounced off flak jacket

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — A sheriff in Ohio was sitting in his cruiser on New Year’s Eve when a round of celebratory gunfire ricocheted...

Habitat for Humanity honors Lenny Perkins

WILMINGTON — Members of the Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors on Thursday presented Lenny Perkins with a prestigious award for his many years...

HealthFirst to fund 7 local projects

WILMINGTON – HealthFirst for Clinton County announces they will provide funding for seven local health-related projects that promote the good health of residents in...

City moves forward on 2020 streets projects; addresses future fix of Davids Drive

WILMINGTON — With a new year comes new street projects, along with some continuing ones, for the city.At Thursday’s Wilmington City Council meeting, Safety/Service...