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Grants available for groups serving youth; Lucas Fund, CCF accepting applications

The Robert E. Lucas Memorial Fund is calling for grant applications from Clinton County nonprofit organizations that serve children and youth.The application deadline is...

Case dropped against Ohio coach accused of ignoring hazing

FRANKLIN, Ohio (AP) — The case against a youth wrestling coach in Ohio accused of knowing about hazing among wrestlers but not stopping it...

Teens face murder charges in woman’s death at state park

LOGAN, Ohio (AP) — Two teenagers charged in the death of an Ohio woman who was hit by a falling piece of tree at...

‘Bat Week’ in Ohio: How you can help

COLUMBUS – Bats are important to both Ohio’s economy and ecosystems, which is why Gov. Mike DeWine has proclaimed Oct. 24-31 as Bat Week...

More municipal court decisions handed down

WILMINGTON — The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the defendant’s name, age,...

Couple sentenced for animal cruelty

WILMINGTON — A Wilmington couple is not allowed to have pets and they were fined, must pay restitution and are on probation after being...

Movement to block nuclear plant rescue in Ohio gets setback

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — A group attempting to overturn the roughly $1 billion financial rescue for Ohio’s two nuclear power plants won’t get additional...

Men’s chorus presents veterans program

The Unified Christian Men’s Chorus will present its seventh annual Veterans Day program at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3 in the Wilmington Church of...

The Yoders go home to school

I’ll stick with my promise and fill you in on our homeschooling days, or perhaps I should say “moments.”It seems that though I try...

Ministry focuses on inclusion of those with special needs

COLUMBUS (AP) — The SPICE program works to raise awareness, money for people with special needs in Catholic parishes and schools. Founded 20 years...