Home News Page 2139

News

CCP students at Chatfield College published in literary magazine

ST. MARTIN — Carissa Palazzolo and Erica Wethington, students on Chatfield College’s St. Martin campus in Brown County, were each published in the spring...

‘We are here for kids’

County commissioners on Wednesday proclaimed May as Foster Care Month. As of Wednesday, locally there are 73 children in the custody of the Clinton...

Pro-gun effort to counter Ohio anti-NRA billboard sagging

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) — An effort by gun supporters to rent space on a billboard in Ohio directly below one calling the National Rifle...

Republicans vow to show Ohio still a ‘Trump state’

CINCINNATI (AP) — Ohio Republicans are pledging to show that the swing state is still Trump country, and the president is cheering them on.Primary...

Kasich orders all Ohio roads open to smart vehicle testing

COLUMBUS (AP) — Republican Gov. John Kasich is opening all of Ohio’s public roads to smart vehicle testing.Kasich signed an executive order Wednesday authorizing...

CANTABILE returns with Mother’s Day evening concert at Murphy Theatre

WILMINGTON — Popular Wilmington choral ensemble CANTABILE will be featured in concert this Sunday, May 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Murphy Theatre.Under the...

Lions team with students for Arbor Day

As in years past, the Wilmington Lions Clubs celebrated Arbor Day and supported the Fourth-Grade Foresters Program.During the week of April 23, representatives from...

Auditor: Companies should repay $250K spent for e-school ads

COLUMBUS (AP) — The state auditor has concluded private companies should repay $250,000 in taxpayer money that Ohio’s largest online charter school used for...

Auditor: Companies should repay $250K spent for e-school ads

COLUMBUS (AP) — The state auditor has concluded private companies should repay $250,000 in taxpayer money that Ohio’s largest online charter school used for...

CMH sets public vascular disease education event

WILMINGTON — CMH Regional Health System continues its year-long series of community education events with a discussion of vascular disease on Friday, May 11...