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4-H Club hears about 4-wheeler safety

Braydon Throckmorton of the Pork Pride 4-H Club does a demonstration on 4-wheeler safety at the club’s meeting this week held at Cuba Friends...

A concert for these troubled times: Cantabile to present ‘Songs of Hope and Peace’...

WILMINGTON — The members of Cantabile invite the community to join them for an evening of “Songs of Hope and Peace” this Sunday, March...

Live updates: Serbia refuses to slap sanctions on Russia

BELGRADE, Serbia — A senior Serbian official says Belgrade will never impose sanctions or join the Western “hysteria” against Russia for its invasion of...

DeWine to give statewide address after pandemic delay

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The world has turned upside down since March 5, 2019, the only time Ohio first-term Republican Gov. Mike DeWine has...

Supreme Court nominee Jackson pledges to decide cases ‘without fear or favor’

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson pledged on Monday to decide cases “without fear or favor” if the Senate confirms her...

City’s tornado sirens to be tested this Wednesday

WILMINGTON — A statewide tornado test will occur at 9:50 a.m. this Wednesday, March 23, Wilmington Police Chief Ron Cravens advises.This test ensures that...

Reminder: Early detection of colon cancer saves lives

WILMINGTON — Last year 10 people died in Clinton County from colorectal cancer (for short, called colon cancer), making it the second most fatal...

From varying degrees of company clean-up efforts to fines: What’s happened in aftermath of...

WILMINGTON — In the wake of a class-action lawsuit filed last week over the recent diesel fuel spill, the News Journal researched other spills...

CLINTON COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT: 3 get lengthy jail sentences, large fines

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

Fight in Ohio GOP Senate debate leads to demand for apology

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A near-physical altercation in the nasty Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Ohio led to a demand Monday from some...