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Community Action shows spirit

Clinton County Community Action staff recently distributed Fourth of July necklaces to residents at Wilmington Nursing and Rehab.Clinton County Community Action staff recently distributed...

Throwback Wednesday: WHS Class of ‘46 at 50

Editor’s Note: Since the News Journal doesn’t publish on July 4, here’s an early version of Throwback Thursday.These are some highlights from the News...

Field for the 4th in New Vienna

Paige Younker, left, and Ashley Caplinger display the American flag they spray-painted in their New Vienna field for the Fourth of July. .neFileBlock { margin-bottom: 20px; } .neFileBlock...

Judge blocks Ohio abortion law, clinics to remain open

COLUMBUS (AP) — A federal judge temporarily blocked an Ohio law banning abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected on Wednesday, siding with abortion...

No WNJ on the 4th

Just a friendly reminder that the News Journal doesn’t publish on the July 4th holiday, and our office will be closed that day.Please have...

Ohio man dies shooting off fireworks in front of children

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Police say an Ohio man shooting off fireworks in his yard has died after a mortar exploded in his chest.Witnesses...

Relatives of slain family ‘pray for murder convictions’

CINCINNATI (AP) — Relatives of four people slain in suburban Cincinnati are speaking out following the arrest of a suspect.Ajaib Singh identified himself as...

Register for Kids & Company’s Rising Star Drama Camp

The 9th annual Kids & Company Rising Star Drama Camp will be held July 15-19 at the Wilmington College Kelly Center.This week-long theatre-intensive camp...

Castle Park II to open in ‘grand’ style

WILMINGTON — Join the City of Wilmington and its Parks & Rec Department for the long-awaited grand opening of Castle Park II playground at...

Wilmington police reports: Domestics, menacing, thefts

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