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Sabina man leads Gettysburg parade

Robert E. Grim, who lives near Sabina and serves as national commander of the Sons of Veterans Reserve (SVR) — the Military Department of...

Clinton-Massie Middle School honor roll students announced

The first quarter 2021-22 Clinton-Massie Middle School Honor Roll:6th Grade Elite Honor RollAbbie Baker, Natalie Baker, Macie Bowman, Madison Brinck, Cash Burton, Corban Cartner,...

CMHS students earn December honors

The Clinton-Massie High School Students of the Month for December are:Seniors: Layla Schurman and Carter FrankJuniors: Vada Nesbit and Wyatt CreechSophomores: Laila Davis and...

Laurel Oaks students meet da Vinci: Learing first-hand from staff with Clinton Memorial Hospital...

WILMINGTON – Clinton Memorial Hospital recently welcomed 20 students from the Laurel Oaks Health Technology program to learn how to use the innovative da...

Why shop out of town? Shops stocked up, busy during current $25 Days of...

Local shops and stores are busy as Clinton Countians peruse and purchase everything from crafts to Christmas gifts and decor to food to a...

Port Authority board authorizes infrastructure improvements, annual agreements

WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Port Authority Board approved renewing annual agreements with DigiCom and CBD Advisors, as well as renewed its agreement with...

Homespun Christmas set for its big return this coming weekend

WILMINGTON — The two-day Homespun Christmas returns this year for the 38th annual arts and crafts, baked goods and vendor show.There will again be...

Public pep rally, send-off set for Clinton-Massie football team

There will be a community pep rally for the Falcons’ football team that is headed to the Ohio Division IV championship game at 6...

‘Finally the day has come’: Falcons preparing to take flight, will play for state...

For the first time since 2017, the Clinton-Massie football team will play for a state championship.The Falcons defeated previously unbeaten Bloom-Carroll 24-21 in a...

East Clinton striving to meet students’ needs

LEES CREEK — The New Vienna Elementary principal spoke about how sometimes they’re not able to meet the special needs of students.With a shortage...