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Trump presents medal to Ohio mass shootings responders

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump presented the nation’s highest award for public safety Monday to six Ohio police officers who responded swiftly to...

CC Board of DD visits Rotary

Josh Adkins, Community Integration Coordinator, and Shanon Bene, Employment First Coordinator of the Clinton County Board of Developmental Disabilities (CCBDD) spoke to the Wilmington...

Local Briefs: Help stand ‘Silent Watch’ for veterans

Stand ‘Silent Watch’ for veteransOn average, 20 military veterans take their own life every day.The Clinton County Veterans Service Office has planned a “Silent...

BPD: Intoxicated man threatened to shoot person

BLANCHESTER — Police say an intoxicated man was arrested after he allegedly threatened to shoot a man and possessed a gun illegally.At around 12:30...

Parents slam U.S. schools that don’t warn them of threats

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — When officials at a Catholic high school in South Carolina learned that a 16-year-old student made videos of himself firing...

Key Club plans service projects

The Wilmington Kiwanis Club is proud of our Wilmington High School Key Club which held its first club meeting to start the new school...

To the Corn Olympics and beyond!

Jaden Singleton, left, of Wilmington Nursing and Rehab Center, and Jake DeHart of Wilmington Savings Bank climb over the gate at whatever cost in...

Veterans’ oral history interviews begin

James “Eric” Sams of Sabina became the first person interviewed for the Clinton County Veteran Oral History Project recently when he sat down with...

All’s a-buzz at the Corn Festival

It was a great day Saturday at the 42nd Annual Clinton County Corn Festival, from food and fun and learning about bees to competitions...

Families love the Corn Festival parade

A beautiful late morning, late summer Saturday brought out many participants and attendees for the annual Corn Festival parade through Wilmington. For many more...