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Audit: 11 from village in fiscal trouble owe nearly $1M

COLUMBUS (AP) — A state audit says the former mayor and administrator of a central Ohio village that went into fiscal emergency are among...

Lawyers: Juries, not judges, should impose death sentences

COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio’s capital punishment law is unconstitutional because judges, not juries, impose death sentences in contrast to the 6th Amendment right to...

A look at candidates running for Ohio governor in 2018

Here is a look at the line-ups in the Republican and Democratic primaries whose winners will face off this fall for the chance to...

World Equestrian Center debuts new publication

WILMINGTON — News from and about the World Equestrian Center is now spreading via the facility’s new print and online quarterly lifestyle publication, The...

Veterans raising funds for future nurses

The National Organization of La Societe des Quarante Hommes et Huit Chevaux (40 & 8) has been presenting Nurses Training Scholarships since 1942, and...

CMH CEO Nielsen earns promotion

Officials at RCCH HealthCare Partners announced that CMH Regional Health System CEO Greg Nielsen has been promoted to Division President for RCCH HealthCare Partners....

Rotary welcomes Main Street Wilmington

Ruth Brindle and Darcy Reynolds, Co-Directors of Main Street Wilmington, spoke to the Wilmington Rotary Club — which meets at noon on Mondays at...

WHS honors students of the month

The Wilmington High School students of the month for January are:Business: Bailey Zerby — The Business Department would like to nominate Bailey Zerby as...

State provides local motorcycle classes

Online registration for the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Motorcycle Ohio Rider Education Program begins at 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 22. Those wanting to...

16 dogs confiscated from former Hillsboro resident

A former Hillsboro resident who had been ordered not to own dogs was one of two Peebles women arrested Sunday at a home where...