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Cool Cat reads Dr. Seuss at library

MacKenzie Pyle dressed as the Cat in the Hat reads “Green Eggs and Ham” to guests at Wilmington Public Library’s Dr. Seuss Birthday Party...

2 Democrats for Ohio offices want open redistricting process

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Two Democrats seeking statewide offices in Ohio released a proposal Friday that they say would guarantee the state’s process for...

Ohio company says bonuses, higher pay because of tax cuts

CINCINNATI (AP) — An Ohio-based payments-processing giant said Friday it’s giving bonuses, upping pay and improving benefits while crediting the GOP tax cuts.Worldpay Inc....

CM stands united against violence

ADAMS TOWNSHIP– The Clinton-Massie Local School District is taking a stand against school violence.In light of the most recent school violence at a high...

WC Aggies expect 1,200-plus at annual Livestock Judging Contest

WILMINGTON — More than 1,200 high school students from throughout Ohio and neighboring states are expected to hone their skills at agronomy and judging...

CMH to celebrate opening of 25-year time capsule

WILMINGTON — On Sunday, April 15, CMH Regional Health System is opening a 25-year time capsule currently buried in the lobby of the CMH...

WPD: Large amounts of heroin, meth, cash seized

WILMINGTON — Police say they seized a large amount of drugs, drug paraphernalia and cash resulting in two arrests after serving a search warrant...

WMS students show math excellence

Students from Wilmington Middle School’s Math Club on Feb. 24 participated in the MATHCOUNTS Regional Competition held annually at the University of Dayton. The...

More than 131,000 issued concealed carry licenses in Ohio

COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio’s attorney general says more than 131,000 residents were issued licenses last year to carry concealed weapons.Attorney General Mike DeWine says...

Bill would require drivers to move over for garbage trucks

COLUMBUS (AP) — The Ohio House will consider legislation giving garbage trucks “move-over” protections in place for emergency vehicles.A bill expanding those protections was...