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Out to lunch at the fellowship hall

The Lenten lunch menu Wednesday at the Wilmington United Methodist Church consisted of a big portion of orange glazed chicken, a scoop of rice...

Clinton County Municipal Court sentences

WILMINGTON — The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by the Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the name of...

Court rules against Ohio false statement campaign law

COLUMBUS (AP) — A federal appeals court is calling unconstitutional an Ohio law barring people from knowingly or recklessly making false statements about candidates.The...

Police reflect on Karson being found 1 year ago Monday

WILMINGTON — Karson, rescued more than one year ago on Feb. 22, 2015, has had several hundred hours of training, passed all his state...

Stivers co-sponsors bipartisan Reducing Unused Medications Act

WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) joined Representatives Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) and Steve Stivers (R-Ohio) Wednesday to introduce...

Creative culinary kids

WILMINGTON — Healthy eating can sometimes be a challenge for both children and their parents. But Wilmington Elementary School students have joined 229 school...

Wilmington City Schools lunch prices go up

WILMINGTON — Lunch prices for next school year will go up a dime at the Wilmington City Schools (WCS) elementary buildings and 15 cents...

Steve Stivers talks balanced budgets, party politics and drug courts

WILMINGTON — Last year was a busy one for Steve Stivers, the congressman told the News Journal. And Monday was a busy day.Stivers met...

Wilmington Mayor John Stanforth names Jerry Runk head of streets

WILMINGTON — Jerry Runk, a 26-year veteran of city services, was appointed Monday as Wilmington’s superintendent of the streets department, the City of Wilmington...

Wilmington College student: Injured during active shooter seminar

WILMINGTON — A Wilmington College student was struck by an airsoft gun pellet, reportedly resulting in a puncture wound, at an active-shooter seminar on...