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Ohio court: Miranda warnings not required by social workers

COLUMBUS (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that social workers don’t have to inform criminal defendants of their Miranda rights when conducting...

Committee exploring new recreation/wellness center for Clinton County

WILMINGTON — A public-private partnership involving a group of local citizens has led to the formation of a steering committee to explore the possibility...

Lions welcome Wilmington College president

WILMINGTON — At the last club meeting on June 4 the Lions were given an overview of the Wilmington College from the College president’s...

Greenfield man gets 7 years for rape

HILLSBORO — Five defendants were sentenced to prison Wednesday in Highland County Common Pleas Court, including a Greenfield man who raped a 12-year-old girl,...

Vendors, parade participants: Register now for Blan’s 4th of July celebration

BLANCHESTER —The annual Red White & Blanchester Blue event is coming soon and now’s the time for parade participants to sign up and for...

Ohio House votes Ryan Smith as next speaker; swearing-in date for Wilkin still unsure

COLUMBUS (AP) — State Rep. Ryan Smith (R-93rd Dist.) became interim speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives on Wednesday, after receiving a plurality...

Ohio House votes Ryan Smith as next speaker

COLUMBUS (AP) — The scandal-scarred Ohio House, after weeks of impasse, on Wednesday chose the favored successor to Republican former Speaker Cliff Rosenberger to...

Lickety split to the annual Banana Split Festival this weekend in Wilmington

WILMINGTON — A flippin’ bouncy new kids’ attraction will make its Banana Split Festival debut this weekend along with the annual combination of great...

Jefferson Township seeks assistance from Board of Clinton County Commissioners

WILMINGTON — County commissioners are prepared to help finance a Jefferson Township firehouse/EMS construction project through what would be in effect a no-interest loan.The...

ODNR director wants details from Army Corps regarding Wilmington’s bills

WILMINGTON — A letter from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers appears to be a good sign...