City launches pothole repair campaign
WILMINGTON — Wilmington Mayor Patrick Haley has announced the commencement of an extensive pothole repair campaign aimed at significantly improving road conditions for all residents and visitors, according to a news release.
Blan council discusses sewer rates, general fund
BLANCHESTER — Village officials discussed sewer rates and general funding during Thursday night’s Blanchester council meeting.
School board members sworn in at East Clinton BOE meeting
SABINA — At the start of the East Clinton Local Schools Board of Education meeting on Tuesday night, attention turned to the swearing-in of board members.
March primary to include several local issues
CLINTON COUNTY — The March primary election will include several issues locally, including two returning issues.
Local GOP candidates talk homeless challenges, solar farms and more at public forum
WILMINGTON — Republican primary candidates shared why they are running for office at a candidate forum on Monday night.
Way Back Wednesday: Now that’s a Christmas tree
Christmas tree at the Old Brindle Corner, year unknown. 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.
CCSO: Remains of missing person identified
MARTINSVILLE — The remains of a man who was reported missing in August 2023 have been found and identified, according to authorities, and a 39-year-old suspect is in custody in connection to the incident.
Good neighbors in action
WILMINGTON — In a world often filled with headlines that focus on the negative, one local resident is asking a simple question: “Why can’t we focus on whether you are a ‘kind and decent person?’”
WHS wrestling coach ready for new role on city council
WILMINGTON — A local high school wrestling coach said he hopes to help the community in his new role on Wilmington City Council.
Limited tickets remain for Friday’s C4 Awards
WILMINGTON — In an effort to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the community, the Clinton County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CCCVB), in collaboration with the Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce, invites the public to a night of community celebration this Friday.