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GOP leaders made trip with lobbyists, Ohio speaker who quit

COLUMBUS (AP) — Republican legislative leaders from at least four states have acknowledged taking part in a London summer trip with lobbyists and an...

Kucinich was paid $20K by pro-Syrian government group

COLUMBUS (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a candidate for Ohio governor, reported Tuesday earning speaking fees from a group with sympathies toward...

Woman hurt at Ohio fair gets $1.8M from ride owner, others

NEWARK, Ohio (AP) — A woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a thrill ride accident at last year’s Ohio State Fair will...

Panel dismisses 1 charge in conduct case of Patrick DeWine

COLUMBUS (AP) — A three-judge panel in Ohio has thrown out a disciplinary charge that alleged state Supreme Court Justice Patrick DeWine used his...

WCS receives Auditor of State Award

WILMINGTON — A recent financial audit of Wilmington City Schools (WCS) by the Auditor of State’s office has returned a clean audit report and...

A survivor in every sense: In ‘64 air crash, 17 died, 2 survived, including...

WILMINGTON — Bill Zugelder’s voice is firm and his memories vivid at age 91.One could even argue he’s healthier now than he was the...

Ellis, Wilkin go one-on-one at forum

Beth Ellis, one of the two Republican candidates for representative of Ohio’s 91st District, defended an endorsement from former Speaker of the Ohio House...

Eagles donate to help many kids

WILMINGTON — The funds from the Eagles 1224 Auxiliary’ 2017 Caring for Kids campaign were recently distributed to Stepping Stones Ranch, Clinton County Youth...

Blan seeks to award well-earned Class of ‘45 diploma

BLANCHESTER — The Blanchester school board hopes an ailing former student will get her long overdue high school diploma.During Monday night’s meeting, the board...

So far in Ohio: More than 116,000 ballots requested for primary; nearly 12,000 voted

COLUMBUS – Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted said Tuesday that 116,272 absentee ballots were requested by mail and in-person for the May 8...