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Howl-O-Fest at Allen Co.

The Allen Company’s Howl-O-Fest 2018 in Blanchester was a scream, so to speak. At high noon, winning recognition for the scariest costume was awarded...

Falcons’ run to state begins Saturday night

Clinton-Massie begins its quest for another state championship at 7 p.m. Saturday at Frank M. Irelan Field in the opening round of the OHSAA...

It’s American Indian Heritage Month

WILMINGTON — November is National American Indian Heritage Month.Mayor John Stanforth signed a proclamation and it was read and presented to representatives of the...

City council: Updates on spring fixes to SR 134, cemetery bridge

WILMINGTON — Safety/Service Director Brian Shidaker gave updates surrounding city projects including street paving and activities at Sugar Grove Cemetery during Thursday’s Wilmington City...

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....

FDA committee vote goes against Alkermes

An FDA Advisory Committee has voted that the benefit-risk profile is inadequate to support approval of Alkermes’ new drug application for ALKS 5461, according...

Blan FFA attends national convention

BLANCHESTER — The Blanchester FFA Chapter recently took a group of members to the 91st National FFA Convention and Expo held in Indianapolis. A...

Ohio woman fired for wearing blackface as part of costume

SHARONVILLE, Ohio (AP) — A United Parcel Service employee in Ohio has been fired for wearing blackface as part of a Halloween costume.The Cincinnati...

Ohio need-to-know voting info

With Tuesday’s general election just days away, here are a few helpful reminders from the office of Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted’s office:Voters...

Judge says Ohio suburb owes residents $13 million tax refund

GAHANNA, Ohio (AP) — A judge has ordered a suburb of Ohio’s capital to repay $13.2 million for income tax overpayments collected from thousands...