Business

Submit your nominations now for ‘Clinton County Community Champions’ (C4) Awards.

The Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce — along with the Chamber’s 2021 Premium Sponsor the Clinton County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) — want...

: Worker pay rises strongly as businesses fight to fill jobs

WASHINGTON (AP) — Wages and salaries rose at a healthy pace in the three months ended in June as employers competed to find enough...

Ohio initial/contining jobless claims fall

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohioans filed 10,603 initial traditional unemployment claims last week, which was 2,016 fewer than the previous week, the Ohio Department of...

Laurel Oaks Aviation Maintenance interns honored

Gaining real-world experience is a critical part of preparing for a career. Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) of Wilmington provides that experience through internships,...

Large local Nutrien Ag Solutions facility on the horizon

Work is underway for Nutrien Ag Solutions’ new agricultural retail facility at the intersection of Gleason and Prairie Roads northeast of Wilmington.The News Journal...

Portman, Brown: China trying to undermine Ohio manufacturing

WASHINGTON – U.S Senators Rob Portman (R-OH) and Sherrod Brown (D-OH), along with U.S. Representatives Joyce Beatty (D-OH) and Tim Ryan (D-OH), wrote to...

California, NYC to workers: Get vaccine or face weekly tests

California and New York City announced Monday that they would require all government employees to get the coronavirus vaccine or face weekly COVID-19 testing,...

3C Ag Supply debuts in Sabina

SABINA — 3C Ag Supply welcomed the community to their grand opening on Saturday, July 17 featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony in conjunction with the...

CMH nurses recognized; Mary Fraley receives DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses

WILMINGTON – Mary Fraley, RN, of Clinton Memorial Hospital was recently honored with The DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses. The award is part of...

Ohio’s new jobless claims up, but unemployment under national average

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohioans filed 12,619 initial traditional unemployment claims last week, which was 2,666 more than the previous week.Ohioans filed 160,731 continued traditional...