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The window to college’s ghostly presence

WILMINGTON — Haunted horses aren’t the only spooky presence to be seen at Wilmington College.

Making it safer on the roadways

WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Engineer’s Office hopes to make things safer for pedestrians and drivers with their new study.

Wilmington Police Dept. reports

WILMINGTON — The following report is generated from incident reports provided by the Wilmington Police Department. All those charged/arrested are presumed innocent until possibly found guilty in court. Charges may be dropped or changed in court.

Hero Quilt committee busy, honors 8 veterans

Thanks to the excellent supply of handmade patriotic quilts donated by the Clinton County Quilters, veterans all around the county are receiving one of these quilts and a heartfelt, “Thank you for your service” from their fellow veterans.

Local author gets ‘wacky’ in new book

NEW VIENNA — A local author’s story has been published in a “wacky” collection of stories.

In remembrance of a ‘loving soul’

BLANCHESTER — Over $8,000 has been raised through a GoFundMe campaign to help the family of 20-year-old Robyn Birzer, of Blanchester, who lost her life in a multi-vehicle accident on Friday, Dec. 2.

East Clinton High School, FFA honor veterans

East Clinton High School and its FFA hosted their annual Veterans Day Assembly Tuesday morning.

New police chaplain introduced

WILMINGTON — Tim Blackburn became the Wilmington Police Department Chaplain recently and publicly introduced himself at last Thursday’s Wilmington City Council meeting.

Health Alliance of Clinton County meets, awards medical scholarships to 5

The Health Alliance of Clinton County met for their quarterly membership dinner meeting at McCoy’s Party House to acknowledge and award medical scholarships to five deserving candidates.

Settlemyre appointed to Clinton Co. Board of Health

WILMINGTON – At a special meeting of the Clinton County Health District Advisory Council (DAC) last week, Patricia “Patti” Settlemyre, BSN, RN, was appointed to the Clinton County Board of Health.