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Ensuring CM safety: Community forum on safety initiatives held

ADAMS TWP.– The Clinton-Massie Local School District recently held a community forum on school safety. Superintendent Matt Baker opened the forum with an overview...

BPD: Man arrested shortly after burglary

BLANCHESTER — Police arrested a man shortly after they say he burglarized a Blanchester home.At around 4 p.m. Monday Blanchester police were called to...

Several eggs-cellent local Easter egg hunts set

The 4th annual Community Easter Egg Hunt will be held rain or shine at Wilmington Public Library and Galvin Park 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday, March...

Water park duct collapse injures 5 in Ohio

SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — Part of a ventilation shaft fell into the pool area of an Ohio water park, injuring five people.The Erie County...

Deer-vehicle collisions in Ohio drop as deer harvest grows

CLEVELAND (AP) — State data indicates more deer hunting between 2015 and 2017 helped decrease collisions between vehicles and deer around Ohio.The Plain Dealer...

Man pleads guilty after cop’s accidental fentanyl overdose

EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio (AP) — A man accused of exposing an Ohio police officer to the potentially deadly opioid fentanyl during a drug arrest...

County gets funds for at-risk pregnant women

COLUMBUS – The Clinton County Health Department and Highland Board of Developmental Disabilities have been awarded $46,200 in federal funding to provide evidence-based home...

Everyone’s Irish: Tap your toes and sing along

WILMINGTON — Join the spirit of Irish music in the Midwest to kick off St. Patrick’s weekend at the Murphy Theatre with the Drowsy...

Man sent to prison for barn break-in; violated probation in Clinton County

WASHINGTON C.H. — Following a hearing in Fayette County Monday, a Greenfield man has now been convicted of breaking and entering in three counties...

Alleged arrow shooting suspect’s bond increased

HILLSBORO — Bond for a man who allegedly shot his girlfriend in the upper torso with an arrow last Thursday was increased to $50,000...