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Federal regulators want state to resolve Medicaid backlog

COLUMBUS (AP) — Federal regulators have asked the state to work on resolving its backlog of more than 70,000 applications from poor and disabled...

Changes to free Monday paper

You may have noticed that the News Journal’s free Monday newspaper/”shopper” — the Star Community Guide — now looks a bit different, and is...

BPD: Man threatened woman, officer, later damaged police cruiser

BLANCHESTER — A Blanchester man faces multiple charges after police say he threatened a woman and a police officer and later caused extensive damage...

Shop and help out The Halo

Angels Awaiting Angel House maternity home held its first rummage sale of the spring in The Halo at 718 Ohio Ave. in Wilmington Saturday....

Bicyclist dies in area accident

A Loveland woman was killed when police say she lost control of her bicycle, rode over the center line and was struck by a...

Pulled pork pizza purveyors

The Kava Haus in downtown Wilmington served up hot coffee on a damp Saturday morning as well as freshly made custom-topping pizzas featuring pulled...

It’s planting season

Dreary weather didn’t dampen the turnout Saturday as the Clinton County History Center hosted the annual Wilmington Garden Club Plant Sale, which also included...

Clinton County Port Authority seeks ODOT grant

WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Port Authority will submit applications for four separate projects, totaling about $781,000, in an annual ODOT (Ohio Department of...

Lawmakers revise plan to rescue Ohio’s nuclear plants

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Ohio lawmakers have rolled out a revised proposal to financially rescue the state’s two nuclear power plants following complaints from...

Judges declare Ohio’s congressional map unconstitutional

CINCINNATI (AP) — A federal court ruled Friday that Ohio’s congressional map is unconstitutional and ordered a new one be drawn for the 2020...