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Snow’s no issue for many

Snow fell beginning Sunday afternoon through early Monday, with kids and many adults — off for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday...

March for Life held in Wilmington

A March for Life on courthouse square in Wilmington was held Monday evening. The annual local event is in response to the Roe v....

Taking part during the thick of the pandemic, new You-Turn graduates ‘persevered,’ says judge

WILMINGTON — The You-Turn drug court graduation Friday was held the same week a hopeful study was reported on the chances to overcome addictions,...

CMH/Emergency Department seeing unprecedented volumes of patients seeking care: What you can do to...

WILMINGTON — As COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations reach their highest levels ever, Clinton Memorial Hospital is at capacity, again. Our beds are full...

Winter Weather Advisory: Some snow on the way today

WILMINGTON — The forecast from the National Weather Service in Wilmington for Sunday and Monday includes a Winter Weather Advisory for today (Sunday) through...

WHO-DEY! Bengals hold on, finally win in playoffs, 26-19 over Raiders

CINCINNATI (AP) — Paul Brown Stadium nearly shook in triumph. The city of Cincinnati might have, too.Its latest hero, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, merely...

Small business assistance is afoot in Clinton County

WILMINGTON — Since December, three people have begun working with advisors from the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) to establish start-up businesses in Clinton...

Council on Aging can help older adults in Clinton County get vaccinated

Council on Aging (COA) of Southwestern Ohio wants older adults to know COA can help older adults find a vaccine provider, provide free transportation...

Clinton County Reads book choice announced

The Clinton County Reads 2022 book chosen by community ballots is “Race Against Time,” which takes readers on the twisting, suspenseful road that led...

Clinton-Massie students heading to leadership-fostering gatherings

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — Upcoming opportunities for leadership growth among students were a focus of the high school principal’s update to the Clinton-Massie school board.Members...