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Wilmington police reports: Wide variety of incidents

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

326 area code overlay approved for 937 area

To ensure a continuing supply of telephone numbers, the new 326 area code will be added to the area served by 937.The new 326...

Exhibit has oil paintings, turning pole

Sue Hicks, right foreground, studies oil paintings on canvas by Elena Raye Clair of Wilmington.The Elena Raye Clair exhibit at Thorngren Studio Arts includes...

Applicants exploring Amazon at Wilmington info session

WILMINGTON — By the 8 a.m. start time Monday, there were already 50-some people in line down a hallway and out the door waiting...

Repainting Banana Split facade

From left, Wilmington College students Molly Howard, Betty Caudill, and Madison Wellendorf stand among their next big project — repainting the Banana Split Festival’s...

Many happy returns: College’s free tax prep site finishes year with record 205 returns

WILMINGTON — Wilmington College students accomplished what seemed impossible this time last year by filing a whopping 205 tax returns — a 37 percent...

WC’s Board of Trustees welcomes new members

WILMINGTON — Eight new members joined the ranks as Wilmington College trustees when the board held its annual spring meetings earlier this month.They include...

Wilkin clean energy bill co-sponsor

State representative Shane Wilkin (R-Hillsboro) has co-sponsored a bill that he says “looks at Ohio’s energy future by investing in clean energy.” But in...

Deadline nearing for election letters

The deadline for the News Journal to receive election-related Letters to the Editor pertaining to issues or candidates in the May 7 primary election...

Two-wave US flu season is now the longest in a decade

NEW YORK (AP) — Three months ago, this flu season was shaping up to be short and mild in the U.S. But a surprising...