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More earn moving violation penalties from municipal court

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

City of Lebanon votes to ban abortion; legal challenge likely

LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — A southwest Ohio city became the first in the state Tuesday to enact a measure outlawing abortion and declaring itself...

Ohio to announce 1st winners of Vax-a-Million lottery tonight

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The names of two lucky Ohioans, an adult and a child, will be announced Wednesday night as the first winners...

Memorial Day weekend events: Let us know

Below are veterans-related Memorial Day weekend activities that have been submitted to the News Journal. If you wish to list your public event, email...

Induction ceremony held for Wilmington Middle School’s new chapter of National Junior Honor Society

WILMINGTON — After nearly 20 years, there is an active chapter of the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) at Wilmington City Schools.An induction ceremony...

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...

Prosecutor: Wilmington youth pleads guilty to murder; remanded to Ohio Department of Youth Services...

WILMINGTON — Yevin Medley, 14, of Wilmington, entered an admission to a single count of felony murder in the Clinton County Juvenile Court on...

Local Briefs: Local students earn Cedarville honors; WHS Class of ‘81 to reunite

Locals earn Cedarville honorsLocal students recently received their diplomas from Cedarville University:Master’s degree: Lynchburg: Jill Toca.Bachelor’s degree: Wilmington: Emily Davis, Hannah Ederer, Alisha Goodall,...

Parties in Ohio bribery probe concede cash, deny wrongdoing

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An energy company that gave the money in an alleged $60 million bribery scheme in Ohio and a man accused...

GOP bill would prohibit requiring vaccinations in Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Both public entities and private employers would be prohibited from requiring vaccinations and workers could not be fired as a...