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A library’s proud history

Prior to unveiling the state historical marker for the Wilmington Public Library, several people lined up for a photograph. From left are Ibrahima Sow...

Local governments seek negotiating power in opioid lawsuit

COLUMBUS (AP) — Lawyers suing over the toll of opioids asked a judge Friday to allow a structure for all 25,000 municipal and county...

Friday, June 14• Ohio Historical Marker Unveiling at Wilmington Public Library at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 14. Light refreshments provided.• 11th Annual Senior Awareness...

Counting down to June 26 launch for Amazon Air operations in Wilmington

WILMINGTON — With the first night of Amazon’s air gateway operations in Wilmington less than two weeks away, the air park staff has been...

LOCAL BRIEFS

Students on Findlay listLocal residents were named to the University of Findlay spring dean’s list for students attaining a grade point average of at...

Clinton County eateries inspected

WILMINGTON — The following information is obtained from the Clinton County Health Department and is compiled from inspection reports.Violations are either critical or non-critical....

More OSU alumni sue school over abuse by team doctor

COLUMBUS (AP) — Sixteen more Ohio State alumni sued the university Wednesday over how school officials dealt with a team doctor who an investigation...

5 to 10 more for the 4th: Clinton County Community Band seeks additional members

WILMINGTON — They’re not looking for 76 trombones to lead the way — just a few people to fill the ranks.Eric Stanton, director of...

Caesar Creek Flea Market to mark 40th with entertainment, special activities June 29-30

Caesar Creek Flea Market is holding a celebration for all with an explosion of activities from entertainment and bounce houses to great buys for...

Local freshman a top orator in nation

A homeschooled freshman from Martinsville recently competed with some of the top homeschooled orators in the nation at the NCFCA National Championship at Anderson...