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Fire crews battle blaze

CLARKSVILLE — Five fire departments were involved in fighting a blaze on Clarksville Road in Warren County on Friday.The Clinton-Warren Joint Fire District responded...

House fire in Wilmington

A Wilmington house at the 400 block of South Wall Street caught fire Thursday morning. In the photo, Wilmington police officer Patrick Black, right,...

Car flips on Center Road

Clinton County Sheriff’s deputies, Ohio State Highway Patrol officers and emergency service personnel help a female subject out of her car that had flipped...

Wilmington band honors Scholar Musicians

WILMINGTON — The PRIDE of Wilmington Marching Band recognized Scholar Musicians for maintaining a grade point average of 3.5 or higher while a member...

Q signs with Arizona Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals, in search of effective cornerbacks to complement Pro-Bowler Patrick Peterson, signed Wilmington High School grad Quinten Rollins on Tuesday, the NFL...

Fair Board president proposes 3 Clinton County Fairgrounds projects

WILMINGTON — In a Wednesday visit with county commissioners, the Senior Fair Board president mentioned a couple things that need attention and dollars at...

Wilmington College sets #GivingTuesday record of $90K+

WILMINGTON — Students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of Wilmington College marshaled forces on #GivingTuesday Nov. 27 to crush last year’s record amount of...

Clinton County Courthouse’s mighty oak needs to be axed

WILMINGTON — The very large and apparently very old oak tree on the northwest corner of Courthouse Square has been assessed after a recent...

Build-up underway for Amazon’s air gateway in Wilmington

WILMINGTON — With renovations and building demolitions already taking place to make way for an Amazon air gateway at the Wilmington Air Park, U.S....

GM to slash up to 14,000 jobs in North America; senators blast ‘corporate greed’

DETROIT (AP) — General Motors will lay off up to 14,000 factory and white-collar workers in North America and put five plants up for...