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Locals earn Miami honorsMiami University students who are ranked in the top 20 percent of undergraduate students within each division for second semester 2018-19...

NV Library honors Uibles

NEW VIENNA — The New Vienna Library recently unveiled a plaque to honor the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Jean Uible. The...

Saturday in the park

Kids cooled off on a hot Saturday afternoon at the splash pad at David Williams Memorial Park in Wilmington. At the same time over...

Chapter F, PEO awards scholarship

Chapter F, PEO honored the local PEO Ohio Scholar and along with Becky Heiland Haines announced the recipient of the “Jean L. Heiland, Louise...

CCSO seeks info on man with shotgun that robbed Shell station

WILMINGTON — Authorities are seeking the public’s help as they investigate an armed robbery early Saturday.The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched around 1:30...

Lawmakers fail to meet deadline for passing state budget

COLUMBUS(AP) — State lawmakers failed this weekend to meet a statutory deadline for agreement on a two-year operating budget for Ohio for the first...

Ohioans paying more for gas, diesel fuel under new tax rates

COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohioans will now pay more for gas and diesel fuel under new state tax rates.Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed a transportation...

Talk show host Steve Harvey to cover students’ college costs

KENT, Ohio (AP) — Talk show host, comedian and game show host Steve Harvey has committed to covering the college costs for eight incoming...

US judge blocks Indiana 2nd trimester abortion procedure ban

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge blocked an Indiana law that would ban a second-trimester abortion procedure on Friday, just days before the law...

Fayette Co. Malware attack investigated

WASHINGTON C.H. — The “Ransomware” incident that infiltrated the Fayette County electronic systems on Sunday is still under investigation. In order to keep the...