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Veterans: Local help with benefits available

WILMINGTON — Veteran Service Officers are trained and accredited by the VA or other recognized organizations to aid veterans, their dependents, and survivors.This includes...

Police: Biker mag ‘fiction’ leads to charges in 1972 killing

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — An Ohio prison inmate’s writing published in biker magazines was cited by police in charging him with the shooting death...

TV station fires Ohio weatherman facing child porn charges

COLUMBUS (AP) — A longtime Columbus television meteorologist accused of downloading child pornography has been fired by the station that has employed him for...

Parents appeal over training hours for armed Butler Co. school staff

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — Parents are appealing a judge’s ruling that an Ohio district allowing employees to carry concealed weapons in school doesn’t require...

Section of bike trail set to get blacktop in eastern Clinton County

WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Parks Board has asked commissioners for $32,000 so the Clinton-Fayette Friendship Trail can be paved with asphalt from Sabina...

Generic drugmaker Mallinckrodt settles 2 opioid lawsuits

CLEVELAND (AP) — One of the largest makers of generic opioids has settled a lawsuit with two Ohio counties, removing the company from the...

US hiring slow but steady amid trade war and global weakness

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added a modest 130,000 jobs in August, a sign that hiring has slowed but remains durable in the face...

New Life Clinic starts free STI testing

The New Life Clinic will begin free and confidential testing and treatment for Sexually Transmitted Infections (S.T.I.’s) starting Tuesday, Sept. 10. Appointments are available...

Corn Fest is poppin’, churnin’

The 42nd Annual Corn Festival was underway Friday at the fairgrounds, and with a gorgeous weekend predicted, crowds should be big for the event...

Learning wonders of nature: Holmes classrooms, nature inspire students

WILMINGTON — A teacher is continuing to install a sense of wonder while teaching her students.Mary O’Boyle, a kindergarten teacher at Holmes Elementary, has...