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Free Alzheimer’s workshop slated in Wilmington

WILMINGTON — Family members, caregivers and others interested in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia are invited to attend a care and support workshop on...

CM student in state NatGeo Bee

CLARKSVILLE — Clinton-Massie seventh-grader Sam Binau has been selected as a semifinalist to compete in the 2016 Ohio National Geographic State Bee. The contest...

WCH woman killed in crash

A 45-year-old Washington C.H. woman was killed Tuesday afternoon in an accident involving a semi-tractor trailer on State Route 38 at Interstate 71 in...

Public defender: Video shocking; footage of juvenile court bailiff, teen sparks debate

WILMINGTON — An incident between Clinton County Juvenile Court Bailiff Jim Buckner and a juvenile defendant, first reported two weeks ago, remains under investigation...

Laurel Equine students care for foal

There’s a new face in the Laurel Oaks Career Campus stable. A foal, born March 8, provides important experiences for the students in Equine...

Clinton-Massie asked to launch lacrosse for 2016-17

ADAMS TOWNSHIP — Clinton-Massie Lacrosse Club board members made a case for the contact team game to be a school-sponsored varsity sport in the...

Michelle Julien pleas guilty in Blanchester woman’s death

WILMINGTON — A Pleasant Plain woman once charged with vehicular manslaughter has pled guilty to reckless homicide, a lesser charge, and will be sentenced...

SOESC earns state audit award

WILMINGTON — Ohio Auditor of State Dave Yost has announced that the Southern Ohio Educational Service Center — which servers K-12 school districts in...

Ohio’s infant mortality panel recommends tobacco tax hike

COLUMBUS (AP) — A panel studying Ohio’s infant mortality problem is recommending that state lawmakers increase the tobacco tax and boost the tobacco-buying age...

Library book overdue nearly 50 years returned to UD

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A library book overdue by nearly 50 years has been returned to a university library in southwest Ohio.The University of...