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Quaker Heritage Center to highlight 19th-century abolitionist movement

WILMINGTON — Programming delving into the concurrent efforts to end slavery by abolitionists, Quakers and the African American resistance is on tap this spring...

WSB employees give to United Way

Employees of Wilmington Savings Bank were proud to present $2,500 employee contribution match to the United Way of Clinton County. From left are Jake...

Local news outlets join citizens to solve opioid crisis

One thousand people are getting killed in southwest Ohio yearly.By what?Opioids. Drugs.As journalists, we’re troubled that our aggressive coverage of the escalating death toll...

Local news outlets join citizens to solve opioid crisis

One thousand people are getting killed in southwest Ohio yearly.By what?Opioids. Drugs.As journalists, we’re troubled that our aggressive coverage of the escalating death toll...

Locals eyeing primary race for state rep

Highland County Commissioner Shane Wilkin has pulled petitions to seek the Republican nomination for state representative from the 91st District, the seat currently held...

CM music students receive honors

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — A number of Clinton-Massie High School students were recently recognized for their outstanding musical skills and talents.Xavier University recently hosted its...

CMHS announces honor roll students

The Clinton-Massie High School 2017-2018 first semester honor roll:FreshmenEmily Allgeyer, Ethan Amstutz, McKenzie Avery, Shane Baker, Samantha Barnes, Joseph Baughman, Barek Bennett, Samuel Binau,...

Not guilty verdict in Lynchburg arson trial

HILLSBORO — A Highland County jury found a Lynchburg man not guilty of arson charges Tuesday evening after deliberating for several hours at the...

0.25% earnings tax to be placed on Clinton-Massie ballot

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — A 0.25 percent earnings tax will be proposed on the May ballot for Clinton-Massie schools.The Clinton-Massie Local Schools Board of Education...

No decision has been made on grade-level centers, says Wilmington City Schools superintendent

WILMINGTON — While the Wilmington schools superintendent believes grade-level centers can positively impact learning and also benefit children in other ways, she insists a...