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Leaders now and future

WILMINGTON — Leadership Clinton’s Class 32 joined together at the Wilmington Public Library in September to speak with Library Director Joe Knueven on the...

Throwback: WC’s Sam Marble stood tall for future Marble Hall

The News Journal is getting quite a response on our request for information about the Oct. 18 Throwback Thursday photo.“I expect you’ll get a...

Apply for home energy assistance

Energy Assistance Programs (HEAP) applications are being accepted July 2018-March 2019.The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) provides the benefit directly to the customer’s utility...

Names released in Sunday shooting

WASHINGTON CH — The names of those involved in Sunday’s gunfire exchange that killed a man and injured a deputy have been released by...

Throwback Thursday: Pointing the way?

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East Clinton aims to rebuild homecoming traditions

LEES CREEK — This fall’s reappearance of an East Clinton homecoming parade and the response to it have district officials hoping to boost future...

Sollars says farewell to column

Sheryl Sollars, whose “Welcome To My Kitchen” column has appeared regularly on Thursdays in the News Journal, is discontinuing her column so she can...

Man accused of arson, fraud found competent for trial

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio man accused of setting his house on fire in 2016 has been ruled competent to stand trial.The Hamilton-Middletown...

2 lawsuits in Ohio follow Supreme Court ruling on union fees

COLUMBUS (AP) — Months after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled government workers can’t be required to contribute to labor unions representing them, a group...

GOP in pre-existing conditions push

COLUMBUS (AP) — Democrat Richard Cordray has been barraging his Republican opponent in Ohio’s governor’s race as someone who wants to end health insurance...