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Making jewelry on your own

Sonja Koehler facilitates on Monday the first of four free Maker Space events this summer in the Dorothy Kirk Room at the Wilmington Public...

Rotary learns about cyber crimes

Rebeka Hamilton, Compliance Officer of Wilmington Savings Bank, recently spoke to the Wilmington Rotary Club which meets at noon on Mondays. She handles risk...

Full S.T.E.A.M. ahead: Kids 8-14 can have fun and learn during summer camps

The hallway walls once festooned with student artwork and achievements are stark and bare. The classrooms are quiet. Gone are the sounds of students...

Alkermes: FDA OKs schizophrenia drug

Alkermes plc, which has a manufacturing facility in Wilmington, announced Tuesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two-month Aristada (aripiprazole...

Council will allow growing of medical marijuana in Cleveland

CLEVELAND (AP) — The city council has reversed Cleveland’s moratorium on growing medical marijuana but is keeping bans on processing marijuana into medical products...

Man with HIV charged with murder in infected partner’s death

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio man accused of not telling his girlfriend he was HIV-positive has been charged with murder after the woman’s...

Waddell scholars recognized

The Southern Ohio Educational Service Center hosted its annual Gaylord and Barbara Waddell Scholarship Reception on Tuesday, May 30 to recognize the 2017 scholarship...

Honoring Business Advisory Council scholars

WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Business Advisory Council (BAC) awarded its Integrity Scholarship to eight area graduating seniors who demonstrate academic promise, ethics, and...

Fun summer set at Blanchester library

BLANCHESTER — The Blanchester Public Library encourages everyone to help us “Build a Better World” this summer.The library provides opportunities for all ages during...

Great Oaks’ Snyder earns state honor

Great Oaks Career Campuses President/CEO Harry Snyder traveled to Columbus last week to watch Great Oaks administrative assistant Mary Beth Smith be installed as...