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September’s ripe for paw-paw moon

If you’ve never eaten a paw-paw, you’re missing out on a real Ohio treat.Mid-September is the time to head into the woods in search...

1st ag payouts set, uncertainty lingers

Farmers recently could file paperwork to claim a portion of the first round of federal funds meant to plug the hole in the markets...

WHS Class of 1968 has 60th reunion

“Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.” — WHS Class Motto from the “Class with Class”...

Election board to probe congressional candidate’s expenses

COLUMBUS (AP) — The Ohio Election Commission has voted to further investigate allegations that a Democratic congressional candidate used funds from a local race...

Ohio unemployment rate unchanged from July to August

COLUMBUS (AP) — State officials say Ohio’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged from July to August.The state’s unemployment rate remained at 4.6 percent...

Sheriff: Man dies after apparent jump from Columbus garage

COLUMBUS (AP) — Authorities say a man has died after apparently jumping from the top floor of a parking garage in downtown Columbus.The Columbus...

Local diversity celebrated at Wilmington City Schools

A highlight of Thursday’s “I Am Wilmington: A Celebration of Cultural Diversity” event was Wilmington City Schools (WCS) second-grade children performing the “Hello Song.”...

Some good, ‘clean‘ fun as WC homecoming weekend is underway

WILMINGTON — Wilmington College has opened up many homecoming activities to the public this year. And those events got underway Thursday evening with the...

Local Briefs: Coffee with a WPD Cop Oct. 3

Coffee with a copWilmington Police and McDonald’s are hosting Coffee with a Cop.On Wednesday, Oct. 3 from 8-10 a.m. officers will be at the...

Locals seek supplies for NC flooding relief

BLANCHESTER — A Blanchester native is leading a local drive for supplies for flood-ravaged North Carolina, where she moved recently after graduating from Wilmington...