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New trade deal getting a boost from Trump, business groups

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House and business groups are stepping up efforts to win congressional approval for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade accord . But...

Lawmakers detail proposal to overhaul Ohio’s school funding

COLUMBUS (AP) — State lawmakers proposing an overhaul of how Ohio funds schools said Monday that it would more fairly split local and state...

Miami U. student says he was hazed with spiked paddle

OXFORD, Ohio (AP) — A report says a student at a now-suspended fraternity at Miami University in Ohio told university officials he was hazed...

Rose OFB leadership graduate

COLUMBUS – Ashley Rose of New Vienna recently graduated from Ohio Farm Bureau’s AgriPOWER Class X. The elite leadership program was started in 2008...

Cycle safety: Students, instructors needed

Knowing proper techniques for motorcycle riding can be a lifesaver for riders as well as others on the road.Low-cost Basic Rider motorcycle safety classes...

State: Former NV police chief owes village $3.6K, ‘betrays the public’s trust’

COLUMBUS – An audit released Tuesday by Auditor of State Keith Faber issues findings for recovery for $3,652 against Clinton Brown, former police chief...

Police: Local truck driver involved in fatal Fayette crash

WASHINGTON C.H. — A Greenfield man was killed and two Fayette County residents were critically injured Monday afternoon in a two-vehicle accident involving a...

Wilmington police reports

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

Committee to explore proposed Wilmington and Blan recreation-and-wellness centers

WILMINGTON — Clinton County Commissioner Mike McCarty was appointed by his fellow commissioners Monday to a committee to further explore two proposed recreation-and-wellness facilities.The...

Lawmakers unveil proposal to overhaul Ohio’s school funding

COLUMBUS (AP) — State lawmakers proposing an overhaul of how Ohio funds schools say their plan would more fairly split local and state shares...