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EC FFA excels in dairy foods contest

The East Clinton FFA Dairy Foods Team on Oct. 2 traveled to the World Dairy Expo, where they competed in the National Central Dairy...

Alumni couple WC’s Philanthropists-of-the-Year

WILMINGTON — Debra Brock Trayer said it’s literally “a miracle” that she was present at Wilmington College to be honored, with her husband, Timothy,...

Election letters deadline Tuesday

The deadline for the News Journal to receive election-related Letters to the Editor pertaining to issues or candidates in the Nov. 6 general election...

State lawmakers push for teen driving permits to last 1 year

COLUMBUS (AP) — Sponsors of an Ohio bill that would increase the amount of time new drivers would be required to hold permits say...

State says NE Ohio well linked to quakes has way to reopen

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — The state has suggested a shuttered injection well linked to two small earthquakes in northeast Ohio could resume operations if...

State ACLU sues to overturn county-wide homeless camp ban

CINCINNATI (AP) — A civil rights organization is asking an appeals court to overturn a ruling that bans homeless camps in a southwestern Ohio...

Celebration of Neil Armstrong’s moon walk starts in hometown

WAPAKONETA, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio hometown of the first man to walk on the moon has begun a months-long celebration honoring the 50th...

Bucking trend, Ohio moved fast to use federal opioid money

COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio didn’t hesitate to spend the first round of federal funding targeting the country’s opioid crisis, unlike other states that also...

Clergy allege discrimination in police

COLUMBUS (AP) — Members of the clergy in Ohio’s capital city are demanding changes regarding allegations of a climate of discrimination in its police...

Continuing the tradition

Pumpkins and carving tools were provided children on Saturday at the Fall Camp-Out held at the Clinton County Fairgrounds. From left are Tiegan Rodgers,...