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AM dense fog gives way to sunshine and a stray shower this afternoon…How warm will it be this weekend?
***DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM FOR LOGAN, DARKE, SHELBY, MIAMI, CLARK, CHAMPAIGN, PREBLE, MONTGOMERY, GREENE, BUTLER, WARREN, AND CLINTON, PLUS WAYNE COUNTY IN INDIANA***. Dense fog is the main concern this morning. Typically within the fog, there may be some areas of drizzle. Once the fog dissipates we will see sunshine and clouds this afternoon along with warmer temperatures. There is a low chance of a shower or storm this afternoon or evening. Most areas stay dry.
Water line repairs on E. Locust set for Monday
The City of Wilmington has scheduled repairs to a water line located on East Locust Street. The southern lane of East Locust will be closed between Wall Street and Cashman Lane. Parking will not be permitted in the vicinity of 340 E. Locust St. The repairs will take place on Monday, May 20 between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., weather permitting.
Local public meetings
The following are upcoming public meetings in Clinton County:. The City of Wilmington Civil Service Commission meeting has been rescheduled from May 21 to May 16 at 4:15 p.m. It will be held in conference room #278 on the second floor of the municipal building, 69 N. South St., Wilmington.
Stewart, Jackson, Hildebrandt earn trip to Region 4 meet
BELLBROOK — Elijah Stewart and Julius Jackson blistered the Bellbrook High School track and William Hildebrandt was a powerplant in the shot put pit and all three qualified for the Region 4 Track and Field Championships next week. The Wilmington boys were competing Friday on the second day of...
Lanes reopen on I-75 North beyond SR-73 and West Central Avenue after crash
MIAMISBURG, Ohio (WDTN) — The Lebanon Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol responded to a crash on I-75 S. at South of Austin Boulevard Friday morning. The crash closed the two right lanes on I-75 N. beyond SR-73 and W Central Avenue for a time, but they have reopened to normal traffic flow. The […]
WHS unable to get top 4 finish on first day at Div. I district
BELLBROOK — The Wilmington boys track and field team failed to produce a top four finisher on Wednesday’s first day of competition in the Division I Bellbrook District meet. William Hildebrandt was 12th in the discus (116-6) while teammate Jesse Keith was 13th (115-5). Max McCoy and Josiah...
District 3 softball: Pairings, results for Adams, Franklin, Lebanon, York county teams
With the regular season behind us, it's time to look ahead to the District 3 softball tournaments. The tournaments start Monday, May 20, with games in Classes 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A. The other classes begin later in the week. Halifax and Greenwood are the only teams playing in Class...
Five local students named to SNHU President’s List
Five local students were named to the Southern New Hampshire University winter 2024 President’s List, according to a news release. The winter term runs from January to May. The students are: Jenna Fields of Wilmington, Brittany Lennon of Wilmington, McKinley Law of Wilmington, Joshua Tetreault of Lynchburg, and Logan Mullins of Lynchburg.
Southern State ADN program celebrates graduates
Thirty-six graduates of the Southern State Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program were recognized during a May 2 pinning ceremony at the college’s central campus in Hillsboro. Graduate Mariaha Moyer of Clinton County opened the evening ceremony, followed by administrative greetings by SSCC President Dr. Nicole Roades and SSCC...
Harrington graduates from Cumberlands
WILLIAMSBURG, KY. — Whitney Harrington, of Wilmington, recently graduated from the University of Cumberlands, according to a news release. Just under 6,000 students make up this year’s graduating class. Approximately 170 graduates completed an associate degree, 1,250 finished a bachelor’s degree, 3,770 received a master’s degree, 270 completed an educational specialist degree, and 530 earned a doctoral degree.
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