ChannelCincinnati.com - Thu Nov 26
A Wendy's restaurant in Wilmington changed its menu Thursday from burgers and fries to traditional Thanksgiving fare.
Four generations of family have worked at turkey farmJournal-News - Thu Nov 26
Despite the early hours, messy work environment, and occasional hazard - turkey bites - Zach Johnson, 13, loves going to work.
Rachael Ray warms Wilmington's heartsThe Cincinnati Enquirer - Wed Nov 25
A 'Ray of Hope' for Wilmington will be seen nationwide today on television. The entire 'Rachael Ray' show today will devoted to the Nov.
Feds sends more bucks for hard hit Clinton County unemployedWHIO - Ohio - Thu Nov 19
The federal government has come through with an additional $4.4 million to help workers in southwest Ohio hurt by the relocation of DHL shipping operations.
$4.4M grant provided for post-DHL closure job trainingDayton Daily News - Thu Nov 19
The federal government is providing an additional $4.4 million to southwest Ohio for jobs and skills training for workers who lost jobs when express shipper DHL closed its U.S. freight hub at Wilmington Air Park in Clinton County.
Choo named interim CEO at Wilmington hospitalDayton Daily News - Thu Nov 19
Dr. Michael Choo has been appointed interim president and CEO of CMH Regional Health System.
TV cooking star Rachael Ray helps struggling Ohio town still ravaged by loss of major employerThe Chronicle-Journal - Mon Nov 09
Television host Rachel Ray holds a baby from Clinton County while helping at Sugartree Ministry Center in Wilmington, Ohio Saturday, Nov.
Rachel's Ray of hopeNortheast Suburban Life - Sat Nov 07
Take a look anywhere in this small Clinton County city, and the economic devastation is inescapable.
Ohio Casino vote passes on strength near would-be casinos; a look at the voteCleveland.com - Wed Nov 04
See The Plain Dealers interactive map with county-by-county results for the 2009 casino issue.
5th timea s a charm for casinosBusiness First-Columbus - Wed Nov 04
Pledging tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of tax dollars for recession-ravaged Ohio, backers of a $1 billion casino proposal secured a victory Tuesday that has evaded four other plans in the past two decades.
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