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Tuesday, Sept. 17• Adult Documentary Club on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 6 p.m. at Wilmington Public Library. Enjoy a documentary and discussion. Check with...

WPD reports: Police tackle bizarre-behavior incidents

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

Clinton-Massie hosts anti-bullying program

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — At an all-day anti-bullying program for Clinton-Massie sixth-graders, about 90 percent of students indicated they have stood by silently when they...

Purdue Pharma files for bankruptcy as part of settlement

Purdue Pharma, the company that made billions selling the prescription painkiller OxyContin, filed for bankruptcy in White Plains, New York, days after reaching a...

Sixth drug docket graduation upcoming; featured speakers will be past graduates

WILMINGTON – Five women and one man are slated to become graduates of the You-Turn Recovery Docket, the specialized docket within Clinton County Common...

BPD responds to accident, fire

BLANCHESTER — At around 7:30 a.m. Saturday police were called to the intersection of East Cherry Street and Dudley Road on a report of...

‘We the People’ event Saturday

Clinton County A.C.T. (Alliance for Compassion and Truth) will sponsor a local “We the People” event, on Saturday, Sept. 21 in downtown Wilmington, to...

Drug company attorneys seek to disqualify federal judge in Ohio

CLEVELAND (AP) — Attorneys for eight drug distributors, pharmacies and retailers facing trial next month for their roles in the opioid crisis want to...

UAW official: GM’s offer came too late to avoid strike

DETROIT (AP) — A strike by over 49,000 United Auto workers against General Motors could have been averted had the company made its latest...

DAR promotes US Constitution anniversary

The George Clinton Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will mark the 232nd anniversary of the U.S. Constitution.In 1955,...