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Public defender: Video shocking; footage of juvenile court bailiff, teen sparks debate

WILMINGTON — An incident between Clinton County Juvenile Court Bailiff Jim Buckner and a juvenile defendant, first reported two weeks ago, remains under investigation...

Laurel Equine students care for foal

There’s a new face in the Laurel Oaks Career Campus stable. A foal, born March 8, provides important experiences for the students in Equine...

Clinton-Massie asked to launch lacrosse for 2016-17

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — Clinton-Massie Lacrosse Club board members made a case for the contact team game to be a school-sponsored varsity sport in the...

Michelle Julien pleas guilty in Blanchester woman’s death

WILMINGTON — A Pleasant Plain woman once charged with vehicular manslaughter has pled guilty to reckless homicide, a lesser charge, and will be sentenced...

SOESC earns state audit award

WILMINGTON — Ohio Auditor of State Dave Yost has announced that the Southern Ohio Educational Service Center — which servers K-12 school districts in...

Ohio’s infant mortality panel recommends tobacco tax hike

COLUMBUS (AP) — A panel studying Ohio’s infant mortality problem is recommending that state lawmakers increase the tobacco tax and boost the tobacco-buying age...

Library book overdue nearly 50 years returned to UD

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A library book overdue by nearly 50 years has been returned to a university library in southwest Ohio.The University of...

CDC: Ohio must address risk factors causing fentanyl deaths

COLUMBUS (AP) — Government scientists say Ohio must target anti-overdose interventions in eight counties accounting for two of every three overdose deaths from the...

Carving out government’s answer to addiction; community forum upcoming

WILMINGTON — Looking ahead to an early April forum on the opiate problem here, a local judge and a representative from the Ohio Attorney...

Eggs galore at East Clinton

The East Clinton FFA hosted its annual Easter Egg hunt Sunday at East Clinton High School. At least 110 kids from the community attended...