Collegiate Relay for Life raises $8,600
Wilmington College held its Collegiate Relay for Life on Saturday rather than in early April, and weather-wise it worked out well. The WC Collegiate Relay for Life raised $8,645 for cancer research...
View ArticlePlane crash kills two near Fort Ancient
Lebanon — Troopers from the Lebanon State Highway Patrol Post responded Sunday to a fatal plane crash near SR 350 in Turtle Creek Township. At approximately 5:35 pm on Sunday, Oct. 16, troopers from...
View ArticleKiwanis Club to serve pancakes Saturday
The Wilmington Kiwanis Club invites the community to attend the club’s annual Pancake Breakfast this Saturday, Oct. 22 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wilmington Presbyterian Church, located at 840 Timber...
View ArticleWAHS holds grand opening
Staff and volunteers welcome guests to the grand opening of the new Wilmington Area Humane Society’s shelter during the weekend. It’s located at the I-71 and U.S. 68 North interchange. They showed...
View ArticleCMHS leaders learn from Munoz
CLARKSVILLE — Students from Clinton-Massie High School joined more than 1,300 students from across the Tri-State area Thursday, Oct. 13 in at the Anthony Munoz Leadership Seminar t Xavier University’s...
View Article‘Project Grit’ a good fit for Wilmington, says Denver Place art teacher
WILMINGTON — Photo portraits of residents, young and old and in-between, were pasted on the exteriors of walls downtown and at Denver Place Elementary over the weekend to publicize the gritty spirit of...
View ArticleClinton County Health Department offering flu vaccinations
WILMINGTON — With flu season upon us, many will be going to get their vaccines. To help combat influenza, the Clinton County Health Department will provide walk-in vaccinations during regular business...
View ArticleThe miracle of a heartbeat
Forty-six years ago, I was just beginning to learn the anatomy and physiology of the cardiopulmonary system. It was April of 1970. I had just started working and studying for a career in respiratory...
View ArticleAssisting civilian victims of WWI in Europe
September 21 is celebrated throughout the world as the International Day of Peace or World Peace Day. That date was so designated by the United Nations General Assembly in 1982. On the Wilmington...
View ArticleCombine damaged by fire
The Clinton-Warren Joint Fire District was called to the scene of a combine on fire in a field near the intersection of St. Rt. 350 and Yankee Road in Vernon Township Sunday. A combine owned and...
View ArticleROBERT N. SMITH
Robert N. Smith, 60, of Centerville, passed away Friday, Oct. 14, 2016 at his residence. Mr. Smith was born Dec. 7, 1955 in Wilmington, son of Wanda W. Walls Smith Galliett of Wilmington and the late...
View ArticleChill, grill and win at DQ grand opening
WILMINGTON — Wilmington’s new DQ Grill & Chill celebrates its grand opening this Thursday through Saturday in appreciation of its employees and customers. Festivities will start at 3 p.m. Thursday...
View ArticleTornado turns CM teachers into authors
CLARKSVILLE — It all began when the tornado sirens sounded at Clinton-Massie Elementary School, and fourth-grade teachers Jennifer Henderson and Patty Ratliff ushered their students to their designated...
View ArticleLGSTX Services at air park seeking more workers
WILMINGTON — A Wilmington Air Park provider of aviation support and facility services is seeking applicants for openings, continuing the growth begun 13 months ago when online retail giant Amazon...
View ArticleEC student donates hair
Myah Jones of New Vienna, a freshman at East Clinton High School, recently donated 10 inches of her hair to Wigs for Kids, an organization the does not charge children for hair replacement. Myah wanted...
View ArticleBlan school board addresses private-school transportation
BLANCHESTER — The Blanchester School Board declared at Monday night’s meeting that providing the transportation of 11 students to private schools they’re attending is impractical “after a careful...
View ArticleTeaching Tai Chi
Wilmington’s Bob Baylor teaches Tai Chi classes at Main Street Yoga studio. He has been studying Tai Chi for more than 10 years; he started teaching in Wilmington at the end of June and recently began...
View ArticleInner Mongolia to Wilmington
WILMINGTON — Anda Union, a world-renowned ensemble from China’s Inner Mongolia, is visiting Clinton County as part of Arts Midwest World Fest — the band’s only stop in Ohio. Anda Union’s music comes...
View ArticleChamber teams with Great Oaks
The Wilmington Clinton County Chamber of Commerce will have a ribbon-cutting with the Great Oaks Career X program at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 at Caesar Creek State Park. Great Oaks trains student...
View ArticleClinton-Warren JFD at CMES
The Clinton-Warren Joint Fire District recently spent the day at Clinton-Massie Elementary School discussing and teaching fire safety to the first-graders. The children had the opportunity to try on...
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