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Clinton County Sheriff’s Office reports

WILMINGTON — The following report is generated from reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office. All those arrested are presumed innocent until proven...

Bigger ‘matoes, hotter peppers

WILMINGTON — A parade of 110 tomatoes and 106 pepper varieties will be featured Saturday, Aug.13 as the Tomadah Paradah runs from 5 to...

LOCAL BRIEFS

McKay new WSB business development officerJonathan C. McKay has joined Wilmington Savings Bank as the new business development officer.“Wilmington Savings Bank is very pleased...

Stivers to host open house at relocated Wilmington office

COLUMBUS– U.S. Rep. Steve Stivers (R–OH) recently relocated his Wilmington District Office to the second floor of the Wilmington Municipal Building. He will be...

A safer community

Wilmington Fire Department firefighter and paramedic Jack Coates, left foreground, leads a basic CPR and abdominal thrust (for choking) course this week for about...

Out-of-state licensing concerns ODOT; shifting truck registrations could bring millions of dollars to county

WILMINGTON — There may be a push for new state legislation to limit the revenue losses in counties where trucking firms register their vehicles...

Wilmington police reports, arrests

WILMINGTON — The following report is generated from reports provided by the Wilmington Police Department. All those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty...

Recipes wanted for Salt magazineDo you have a favorite recipe you like to make in the fall, perhaps your go-to chili or your famous...

‘Fresh and delicious’ food

WILMINGTON — Under clear skies and warm breezes, more than 300 guests enjoyed locally produced farm food at the 8th Clinton County Dinner in...

WHS class holds 55th reunion

It was 55 years ago that the first class graduated from the present Wilmington Senior High School on Richardson Place. That class celebrated its...