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Way Back Wednesday: Fulton, Crain & Peters

Fulton, Crain & Peters in the 1880s. Can you tell us more? Share it at [email protected]. The photo is courtesy of the Clinton County Historical Society. Like this image? Reproduction copies of this photo are available by calling the History Center. For more info, visit www.clintoncountyhistory.org; follow them on Facebook @ClintonCountyHistory; or call 937-382-4684.

Wysong to carry on father’s legacy

CLARKSVILLE — Andrew Wysong, the son of the late Robert Wysong, will carry on his father’s legacy as the new Clinton-Warren Joint Fire District chief.

Community Calendar

The following are upcoming events in Clinton County:

Fithen resigns as police chief, accepts new executive position at WPD

WILMINGTON — Ron Fithen has resigned as chief of the Wilmington Police Department to accept a new position.

No injuries reported in Clarksville house fire

CLARKSVILLE — Multiple departments responded to house fire on Sunday morning.

Haley gives ‘State of the City’ address

WILMINGTON — At Thursday’s Wilmington City Council meeting, Mayor Pat Haley gave his first “State of the City” address. In the speech, he highlighted a need for public safety and his hopes for addressing the issues with homeless individuals in the city.

‘A huge win for the city’

WILMINGTON — The City of Wilmington’s long battle over charges associated with the Caesar Creek Lake water supply has been resolved.

Celebrating the life of Urcelle Carter Willis

HARVEYSBURG — A local historical contributor and Wilmington College graduate has passed away at the age of 99.

Brock indicted after missing person’s remains discovered

WILMINGTON — The man arrested in connection with the discovery of Chad Pauley’s remains has been indicted on a third-degree felony charge of tampering with evidence.

‘Step by Step’: History Center, Literacy Foundation recognize Black History Month

The Clinton County History Center and Clinton County Literacy Foundation are pleased to partner together for a special reading opportunity in recognition of Black History Month.