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BPD: 3 charged after overdose call

BLANCHESTER — Three people were charged after Blanchester police and EMS responded to a drug overdose call Wednesday, police said.At around 1 p.m. officials...

WC Theatre to produce ‘Early Dark’

WILMINGTON — Wilmington College Theatre will present the drama “Early Dark” April 12, 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hugh G. Heiland...

Laurel Oaks students collaborate to create show truck

WILMINGTON — When Laurel Oaks instructor Gary Bronson got a 2013 International Pro Star for his high school program, he knew that the truck...

WC hosts first High School Science Night

WILMINGTON — Students from East Clinton and Fayetteville-Perry high schools had a taste of college science Wednesday as Wilmington College held its first High...

State tells insurers they can’t block lower drug price talk

COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio’s insurance regulators are telling health insurers not to enforce gag orders that stop pharmacists from telling customers about the lowest...

NWS: Tornado touched down near Xenia

WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) — National Weather Service survey teams have confirmed at least four tornadoes slammed through parts of Ohio.The strongest appeared to be...

Gun law changes embraced by Gov. Kasich introduced

COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio would get a “red flag” law and other bipartisan gun law changes embraced by Republican Gov. John Kasich under a...

2 years in prison for Hillsboro teen after Larry’s Party Shop robbery

HILLSBORO — A young Hillsboro woman was sentenced to two years in prison on Wednesday after pleading guilty to a conspiracy charge in Highland...

CCSO reports: An overdose; others found with illegal drugs

WILMINGTON — The following information comes from incident reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly...

Mental Health Recovery Services of Warren & Clinton Counties celebrates first responders in opioid...

WILMINGTON — Mental Health Recovery Services (MHRS) of Warren & Clinton Counties, the local board of mental health and addiction services, will visit first...