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WCS to offer free lunches to community children this summer
The Wilmington City School District is offering lunch free of charge to all children, 18 years and under in the Wilmington community, Monday through Friday, from Tuesday, May 28 through Friday, Aug. 9 (excluding June 19 and July 4). According to a district news release, meal service will be from...
EC 4×8, WHS pair qualify to regional meets next week
District track and field competition started Tuesday at New Richmond High School for three Clinton County schools. Wilmington’s girls, East Clinton’s boys, along with Blanchester’s boys and girls, were in the Division II meet while the East Clinton girls were in the Division III meet. The top...
Couple plans to turn train cars into bed and breakfast stop
XENIA, Ohio — An Ohio couple is turning old train cars into places you can stay for the night. They're turning the trains into Airbnbs and hope to revitalize the community. Ray DeVite works out with military precision. He’s a former airman and turned an old drive-through into his own Crossfit gym in Xenia.
District Lion of the Year
The Lynchburg Lions Club received several special awards in recognition of its community service and promotion projects at the recent District 13-OH6 Lions Convention. The club received first place for small division clubs in the governor’s competition, an award presented in recognition of total program activities throughout the year that recognizes local, district and worldwide service projects, fundraising and support of the local community. The club received third place for communications and public relations. Jim Faust received recognition for his service on the district cabinet and Ohio Lions Foundation State Board. The club also received several certificates for donations to special projects. The club thanked the community for its support and urged anyone interested in joining to contact any Lions member. Pictured (l-r) are Lynchburg Lions President Bob Roth, and members Virginia Rhonemus and Faust.
Toddler found in squalid Ohio apartment released from hospital; Mother to appear in court
FAIRBORN, OHIO (TND) — The Ohio mother who was arrested after authorities found her 3-year-old daughter clinging to life in squalid apartment is set to appear in court. Rabyah Muballigh is scheduled for a suppression hearing at Greene County Common Pleas Court on Thursday, according to online records. Muballigh...
CHS class of 2024 boasts 100 percent grad rate
RIVERSIDE — Carroll High School’s class of 2024 is perfect. The school has 173 seniors in its 60th graduating class and 100 percent of them will receive their diploma. Due to their academic achievements, members of the class were offered $20.5 million in merit based college scholarships. The class of 2024 also performed 16,412 service hours during their time as Carroll students. Due to nationwide issues with FAFSA, the school said it does not have complete data about who plans to attend college, enlist in the military, or join the work force.
Lammert earns honorable mention All-OAC in baseball
For the second time in his career, Jared Lammert earned honorable mention All-Ohio Athletic Conference for baseball. Lammert was the Quakers center fielder throughout the season and appeared in 33 of Wilmington’s 34 games. He was tied for eighth in the OAC with two triples this season. A senior...
Calendar Photo Contest open for ages 50 and older
The Area Agency on Aging, PSA 2, produces a free calendar each year highlighting scenery, people, places, history and more throughout the nine-county region. For the 2025 calendar, the organization hosts a calendar photo contest inviting photographers ages 50 and older who live in the nine-county region (Logan, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby counties) to submit photos.
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