One Injured in Rollover Crash
One person has been Careflighted to a hospital following a one-car rollover crash on Gerlaugh Rd.
Park Layne Rite Aid Robbed
According to reliable sources, a black man dressed in construction attire entered the Park Layne Rite Aid, went to the Pharmacy and demanded a number of controlled substances.
North Hampton Issues Boil Advisory
The Village of North Hampton has issued a boil advisory.
Murray to Appear in Logan County Court for Arraignment
A Logan County Grand Jury handed down a second indictment against Clark County resident Brandon Murray.
Not A Cookie Cutter Disease, MS Ambassador Wants To Educate About The Disease
Because Multiple Sclerosis – more commonly known as MS – is not a “cookie cutter disease,” it is more difficult for many people to understand, said Christi Bohrer of Tipp City.
Deputy Surprised with New Cruiser
Surrounded by his students at New Carlisle Elementary School, D.
DeVore Shares His Love of Nature
Lifelong Enon resident Tim DeVore has served the community for 14 years as the President of the Enon Community Historical Society.
TAC a finalist for Better Business Bureau 2018 Eclipse Integrity Award
TAC – The Abilities Connection (also known as TAC Industries) has been selected as a finalist for a Dayton & Miami Valley Better Business Bureau 2018 Eclipse Integrity Award.
ODOT prepares for near record construction season
This year, the Ohio Department of Transportation is investing $2.
Health Department says Well Water May Be Contaminated Due to Flooding
The Clark County Combined Health District advises those with water wells at their residence who have experienced flooding that they are at risk of drinking contaminated water.
Dayview Hosts a Sweet Senior Citizen Prom
New Carlisle’s Dayview Care Center whisked its residents away to the mythical “Candy Land” when it treated them to a full prom experience during its first-ever “senior citizen prom” event.
Investigation into Integrity Ordered for Sheriff’s Hiring Practice
On Friday, March 23, 2018 Sheriff Deb Burchett and Human Resources Director for the Clark County Sheriff’s Office received an e-mail from Chief Deputy Travis Russell stating that he was “resigning my position as the Chief Deputy of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.