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CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS

WILMINGTON — The following information comes from incident reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly...

10 bulldogs worth $60K stolen in Ohio, recovered in Michigan

TALLMADGE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Ten French bulldogs stolen from a breeder in Ohio and worth an estimated total of $60,000 have been recovered...

High court: Armed Ohio school employees require training

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — School districts that allow employees to be armed must also require police-level training for those workers, a divided Ohio Supreme...

In effort to reform, Ohio starts police recruitment program

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine made good on his promise Wednesday to professionalize policing in the state by introducing a college-to-law...

NEWS JOURNAL EDITORIAL SUBMISSION POLICIES

Opinion submissionsThe News Journal welcomes letters to the editor from area readers. Letters should be about current issues of general interest and should maintain...

Local Briefs: Crash injures 2; Clarksville boil order ends; Findlay student interns

Point Park crash injures twoThe Ohio State Highway Patrol Wilmington Post is investigating a crash that occurred at Point Park around East Locust and...

Conversation Club holds historic meeting

Sixteen members of Conversation Club met at the lovely country home of Christine Snyder recently. The club had not met since March of 2020,...

‘Aging Up’ and aging well at annual Senior Awareness Fair

WILMINGTON — The 12th Annual Senior Awareness Fair was held 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday outside during a beautiful day at what is now known...

Wilmington Council OKs wastewater treatment facility’s future upgrade

WILMINGTON — Upgrades are coming to the city’s wastewater treatment facilities.At a special meeting on Tuesday, the Wilmington City Council approved a resolution allowing...

Kamp Dovetail: Lifeline for campers

KAMP Dovetail, an annual camping event for children with special needs, started Monday and ends Thursday this week.Executive director Linda Allen said the first...