Clinton-Massie High School has named its Students of the Month for February, honoring individuals from each grade level for their academic efforts, character, and commitment to excellence.
Ian Warford, a 2022 Wilmington High School graduate, appeared on a recent episode of the game show “The Price Is Right” and ...
Clinton-Massie High School students recently participated in the annual Leadership and Ethics Seminar hosted by the West ...
Wilmington Parks and Recreation summer baseball, softball and T-ball programs will begin registration March 9.
Wilmington College sophomore Thane McCoy finished second Saturday in the 157-pound weight class at the NCAA Division III Region IV Wrestling Championship tournament at Ohio Northern University.
Batting average was a priority for Andrew Benintendi when he first broke into the major leagues in 2016. He batted .312 in ...
To call Gordon Parks one thing would be an impossibility. Throughout his life, he was a poet, novelist, jazz pianist, classical composer, and accomplished photographer. He was the first Black ...
The president stated that foreign countries now view the U.S. as a “very hot” country. He highlighted his peacemaking efforts, particularly in the Middle East, and noted that the economy is roaring ...
Wilmington City Schools has officially opened kindergarten registration for the 2026-27 school year following a “Kindergarten Exploration” kickoff event held Feb. 28 at Holmes Elementary.
Bill Sims, a contributing columnist for The Connector, speaks about the importance of civic engagement during the Clinton ...
North Nelson Avenue will close for approximately 90 days starting Monday, March 16, for a road safety improvement project, the Clinton County Engineer’s Office announced.
Wilmington College will present a gallery exhibit titled “The Strange Fruits of Our Labor” at the Meriam R. Hare Quaker ...