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Poster contest winners announced

WILMINGTON — Earth Day poster contest winners have been announced, and an awards ceremony to honor them is scheduled for May 10 at the...

AG: Beware of scam to benefit murder victims

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader said the Pike County Sheriff’s Office received information from a resident saying he...

$2.3 million owed to Clinton County residents

WILMINGTON — An Ohio agency says it owes hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Clinton County residents and businesses almost $2.3 million — including many who...

4 CM juniors to Boys, Girls State

CLARKSVILLE —More than 2,200 high school juniors from across the state will converge on the campuses of Bowling Green State University and the University...

Wilmington police investigate complaint of teacher touching student

WILMINGTON — The Wilmington Police Department is investigating a complaint alleging inappropriate touching of a student by a Wilmington High School teacher, according to...

Land bank vs. blight

WILMINGTON — The first meeting of a Clinton County “land bank” board may only be a month or so away.On Wednesday, Clinton County commissioners...

East Locust repairs on track(s)

Balfour Beaty and Indiana & Ohio Railway employees work on the East Locust Street railroad crossing on Wednesday. The road is anticipated to re-open...

Medication Disposal Day Saturday

Is your medicine cabinet full of expired of unused medications? Help keep your family and the community safe by participating in Clinton County Medication...

Moody’s affirms Wilmington’s A1 rating

NEW YORK — Moody’s Investors Service affirmed Wilmington’s A1 rating on its general obligation limited tax debt Tuesday.“The A1 rating reflects the city’s modestly-sized...

Trump, Clinton press closer to general election showdown

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bolstering his grip on the Republican primaries, Donald Trump prepared Wednesday for a general election showdown with Hillary Clinton, accusing the...