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G1: Wilmington voters to decide zone’s fate

WILMINGTON — One of the more publicly debated items on the Nov. 3 ballot is the G1 Gateway zoning, an ordinance that would rezone...

Webinar, workshop on new tax rules

Are you getting ready for the ghosts and goblins of Halloween? Maybe you’re getting ready for the Great Pumpkin to visit you next week.It...

LOCAL BRIEFS

Toys for Tots sets volunteer meeting, key datesToys for Tots of Clinton County is hosting a volunteer meeting. Any person, organization or company that...

Wilmington leaf pickup begins Nov. 2

The City of Wilmington will begin its Leaf Pickup Program on Monday, Nov. 2 as city workers will begin picking up leaves in the...

WC Faculty Art Exhibit set

Hal Shunk and Terry Inlow, two longtime Wilmington College faculty members, will present their recent artwork in a show at Harcum Gallery running Oct....

Snarr, Flanigan, Farris eye WCS school board

WILMINGTON — The Wilmington City Schools (WCS) Board of Education has two seats up for election and three interested candidates — Ken Farris, Michael...

Projects planned for city parks Saturday

WILMINGTON — Make a Difference Day is a national day of volunteering, projected to bring more than a million volunteers out into their communities...

Habitat turns over 33rd home

CLARKSVILLE — Clinton County Habitat for Humanity dedicated its 33rd home built since 1994 this month.Jim Krusling, president for the organization, led the ceremony...

Clinton County Job and Family Services helps families

This is Part 5 of the News Journal’s series on the heroin epidemic and its effects on Clinton County.WILMINGTON — Kathi Spirk sees families...

G&J Pepsi to open new facility soon

WILMINGTON — G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers announced it will open its new 100,000-plus square foot Operations and Warehouse Center here in early November.The Cincinnati-based Pepsi...