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Dinner in the Fields: Leadership Clinton holds annual farm-to-fork fundraiser

NEW VIENNA — Around 300 people attended the 10th Annual Dinner in the Fields farm-to-fork event — the biggest and yearly fundraiser for the...

East Clinton Local Schools to place bond levy on fall ballot

LEES CREEK — East Clinton will have a bond issue on the November ballot to fund construction of a new middle school building and...

Martinsville man sees his 24-month prison term re-imposed

WILMINGTON — A Martinsville man must resume serving a 24-month prison term after he broke community control rules three separate times since April.John M....

Rural King buys Hillsboro Kmart building

HILLSBORO — Rural King bought the old Hillsboro Kmart building on Thursday for $3.5 million, according to county records.Highland County Recorder Chad McConnaughey said...

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....

Elks Lodge 797 gives back to kids, community

WILMINGTON — A program launched by Elks Lodge 797 continues to have a positive impact on local school children.From 2011 to 2013, when Robin...

Bill on military CCW fees enacted without Kasich signature

COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio Gov. John Kasich is allowing a bill that waives concealed carry registration fees for active military members and honorably discharged...

NFL Players Association PAC backs ex-players in House races

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The NFL Players Association’s political action committee has begun dolling out donations for the midterm elections — including offering $5,000...

Several cities file federal lawsuit against Trump over ACA

BALTIMORE (AP) — Several cities are suing President Donald Trump’s administration in federal court for allegedly sabotaging the Affordable Care Act.The lawsuit was filed...

Bright future here now: BrightFarms celebrates its first local harvest

WILMINGTON — Both the local economy — and perhaps your next salad — are looking a little brighter thanks to BrightFarms’ first local harvest.A...