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Wilmington Masonic Lodge celebrates 175

WILMINGTON — Wilmington Masonic Lodge celebrated its 175th anniversary on Saturday, March 18 at the Wilmington Masonic Temple. The historic 175th Re-consecration Ceremony was...

Fresh news: $10M greenhouse farm a go in Wilmington

WILMINGTON — The CEO of BrightFarms officially announced Wednesday the company will invest $10 million in building a greenhouse farm in Wilmington.Construction is expected...

WC career fair gives insights into employment opportunities

WILMINGTON — Wilmington College students tapped into what Nina Talley describes as the “hidden job market” during the Spring Career Fair Tuesday afternoon.“Eighty percent...

WMS names honor roll students

The Wilmington Middle School honor roll for the third quarter:6th Grade Honor Roll Kalli Abbitt, Janna Allemang, Isabell Allen, Kiera Allen, Sinjin Allen, Leyton...

Ready for a grape time? Popular Wine Walk adds 2nd time slot

Some would say “It’s the most wonderful time of the year” — particularly if we are talking about March Madness, spring break, warmer temperatures...

Make a difference: Attend Suicide Prevention Coalition meeting

WILMINGTON — Are you concerned about the suicide rate in Clinton County? Have you been impacted by the suicide of a loved one? Have...

Land sold for $300,000 to build a proposed hog facility in Fayette County

FAYETTE CO. — A deed on 20 acres of farmland on Jones Road has been transferred for $300,000 in a deal aimed at building...

Modern Woodmen dinner rescheduled

Modern Woodmen dinner rescheduledThe monthly dinner for Wilmington and Blanchester Chapters of Modern Woodmen, scheduled for this Thursday, March 23 at Rod’s Capricorn Inn,...

Clinton County Municipal Court dispositions

WILMINGTON — The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the defendant’s name, age,...

New perspective on history for Wilmington teacher

Wilmington High School history teacher Zachary Black says a scholarship from Ohio’s Society of Colonial Wars has changed his approach to his classroom. The...