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ECHS, FFA invite veterans to assembly, breakfast; more veterans’ events slated

Several public events for and about veterans are coming up as we approach Veterans Day on Nov. 11.The East Clinton High School and FFA...

Quilt of Valor well-earned as friends gather for birthday celebration — and more

WILMINGTON — It wasn’t a surprise party, but part of it had been kept under wraps — and ended up wrapping up a birthday...

More WPD reports: Shoplifted items found, woman arrested; person overdoses, revived with Narcan

WILMINGTON — The following report is generated from incident reports provided by the Wilmington Police Department. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly...

WC students to speak on travel experiences

WILMINGTON — Wilmington College students Ashley Dailey and Trisha Seckel will be talking about their experiences in Belize, while Emma Marks and Julio Olivarez...

Clinton County eateries inspected

WILMINGTON — The following information is obtained from the Clinton County Health Department and is compiled from inspection reports.Violations are either critical or non-critical....

Teacher Mary Hackney inducted into Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame

Previously named one of the Outstanding Women of Clinton County, the late Mary Hackney has now been inducted into the Ohio Civil Rights Hall...

Autoworkers from closed plants fight new GM contract

DETROIT (AP) — If they can close our plant, they can close yours, too.That’s the message from workers at three shuttered General Motors factories...

Lifelong learners: CM teacher, student recognized

CLARKSVILLE — Two “lifelong learners” were given the spotlight during Monday’s Clinton-Massie School Board meeting.Eighth-grade science teacher James Brady and student Danny Mefford were...

WILMINGTON — The Monday Morning Men’s Club (3M Club) was recently brought up-to-date on the tax issues to be voted on in Clinton County.Bob...

Chicago teachers’ strike highlights nationwide support staff shortages

COLUMBUS (AP) — Demands by striking Chicago teachers for more nurses, librarians and social workers are highlighting concerns that resonate in high-poverty school districts...