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Throwback Thursday: Midland & Wilmington

Thanks to Jennfier Hollon, who let us know that last week’s photo was from July 1932. She writes:Varelmann’s Men’s Store sponsored a contest called...

Clinton County Municipal Court dispositions

WILMINGTON — The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the defendant’s name, age,...

Blan men facing charges after argument becomes physical

BLANCHESTER — A man received a broken arm as well as an assault charge after police say a verbal argument became physical.Rodney Allen, 39,...

CM’s Karns repeat winner in art contest

COLUMBUS — U.S. Rep. Steve Stivers has recognized Clinton-Massie High School student Sarah Karns as the winner in Ohio’s 15th Congressional District Art Competition....

Honoring fallen peace officers

Police officers, their families, and local officials and residents pay respects to Wilmington Police Department Patrolman Emery McCreight and Marshal John T. Van Doren...

ECHS students donate $4,500 to Sugartree Ministries

Through a program called Magnified Giving, East Clinton High School students were able to donate $4,500 to one non-profit agency. Sugartree Ministries in Wilmington...

‘Wine Works’ opens during Wine Walk

WILMINGTON — Coinciding with the 2019 Wine Walk on Friday night, Thorngren Studio Arts will open an art show titled “Wine Works”.The artists who...

Memorial Day ceremonies announced for Blanchester area cemeteries

Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the people who died while serving their country.The schedule of ceremonies at...

New and returning team captains set to lead Little Hearts Big Smiles event Saturday

Three new captains will lead their teams Saturday at the annual Little Hearts Big Smiles Fun Day 5Kat 10 a.m. Saturday, May 18.All proceeds...

Alabama ban on nearly all abortions in GOP governor’s hands

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama lawmakers voted to outlaw almost all abortions in the state, igniting a legal and political battle over what would...