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Meet school superintendents Sept. 17 at libraryCommunity Conversations: Meet the Superintendents will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17 at the Wilmington Public Library...
House bill to help opiate-dependent newborns
U.S. Rep. Steve Stivers (R-OH) and U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark (D –MA) this week won passage of the Protecting Our Infants Act of 2015,...
Husted: Ohio Issue 3 language fair
Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted Wednesday filed a merit brief with the Ohio Supreme Court in the lawsuit filed by ResponsibleOhio concerning the...
School superintendents’ forum Sept. 17 at library
Community Conversations: Meet the Superintendents will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17 at the Wilmington Public Library (the date was not published in...
Sweet! Corn Festival starts Friday
WILMINGTON — It’s almost time for skillet tossing, maple syrup, apple butter and the Golden Cob Award for the best-looking outhouse. The 38th annual...
Committee drafts tax break ordinance
WILMINGTON — Members of the Wilmington Judiciary Committee hope to present for passage an ordinance they believe would incentivize residential development.Specifically, the ordinance would...
Groomed to be champions
A sheepdog gets some last-minute touch-ups before the Clermont County Kennel Club’s all-breed dog show held over Labor Day weekend at the Eukanuba Room...
CM Class of 2028 settles in
CLARKSVILLE — When Clinton-Massie Elementary School opened its doors to begin the new school year, teachers and administrators were on hand to welcome the...
Fighting like a superhero
WILMINGTON – One local family has had their life flipped upside-down in just two months.The Earley family’s youngest child, Clayton, who turns 2 in...