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CCYC sets community service cleanup event, followed by disc golf tourney

WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Youth Council will host its annual Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) community service event on Saturday, April 24 from...

April is ‘Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness Month’ in Clinton County

Clinton County commissioners proclaimed April 2021 as Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness Month. The written proclamation states the Child Protection Unit of Clinton County...

Admin who didn’t report OSU doc’s misconduct cedes license

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A former Ohio State University student health director has surrendered his medical license after being accused of failing to report...

Wilmington FFA elects 2021-22 officers

WILMINGTON — Wilmington FFA recently held officer elections for the 2021-22 school year. These officers will help guide, plan, and participate in various activities...

Throwback Thursday: Midland School in Wilmington

These are some highlights from the News Journal on April 15, 1976:Nationally‘Patty Hearst sets testimony against Harrises’• “SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — With Patricia Hearst...

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Thursday, April 15, the 105th day of 2021. There are 260 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On April 15, 1947,...

Three Clinton County villages seeking CDBG funds

WILMINGTON — Three Clinton County villages have submitted project proposals, hoping to be awarded a portion of the $184,000 of the biennial CDBG (Community...

Alkermes partners with CMH for free employee vaccine clinic

WILMINGTON — Alkermes Wilmington Operations is teaming up with Clinton Memorial Hospital to offer COVID-19 vaccinations for Alkermes employees.Following Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s recent...

Clinton County Grand Jury indicts man on burglary, assault charges; others also indicted

WILMINGTON — Grand jurors recently indicted a man on charges of aggravated burglary and of assault, both stemming from an alleged incident in a...

Biden: Withdrawing US troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Wednesday he will withdraw remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan, declaring that the Sept. 11 attacks “cannot explain”...