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A look back at 2020 — January-March: High hopes, then a pandemic

A look back at 2020 January-March: High hopes, then a pandemic News Journal An historic building in Blanchester was destroyed by an overnight fire. (Photo by JoJo Van Winkle.) The Blanchester High School boys basketball team, co-champions of the SBAAC National Division, and fans celebrate going 21-1 on the year before finally falling to Fenwick in the sectional tournament. An historic building in Blanchester was destroyed by an overnight fire. (Photo by JoJo Van Winkle.) The Wilmington High School girls basketball program won its third straight SBAAC American Division basketball championship at 9-1 in the division and shared top honors with Western Brown. From left are, front row, Sophie Huffman, Jasmine Jamiel, Zoey Moore, Sami McCord, Taylor Noszka, Keasia Robinson; middle row, coach Jermaine Isaac, Caroline Diels, Maura Drake, Karlie Morgan, Katie Murphy, Sydney McCord, Aeris McDaniel; back row, head coach Zach Williams, Josephine Williams, coach Dusty James.

Greene County man fired shot that hit ODNR wildlife officer, court docs say

Greene County man fired shot that hit ODNR wildlife officer, court docs say Jen Balduf © Provided by Dayton Daily News Dayton Daily News A 43-year-old Greene County man is facing a felony assault charge in connection to the shooting of an Ohio Division of Natural Resources wildlife officer who was investigating a deer poaching complaint. Three men were in a pickup truck Sunday apparently looking for deer when they stopped after spotting a buck in the woods off Macedonia Road in Martinsville in Clinton County. Brian R. Liming, of Caesarcreek Twp. southeast of Xenia, was in the woods hunting when he said he fired a shot at the buck, according to an affidavit filed Tuesday in Clinton County Municipal Court by Sgt. Doug Eastes, a detective with the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office.

Authorities: Suspect in shooting of wildlife officer has past felony conviction, not legally allowed to use firearms

Authorities: Suspect in shooting of wildlife officer has past felony conviction, not legally allowed to use firearms By John Hamilton - jhamilton@wnewsj.com WILMINGTON The deer poacher accused of accidentally shooting a wildlife officer in Clinton County has a past felony conviction for vehicular homicide and is not legally allowed to possess firearms, according to authorities. On Sunday, Dec. 20, the three suspects were believed to have been driving on Macedonia Road in Martinsville when they spotted a buck deer in the woods nearby, according to an affidavit from Clinton County Municipal Court. One of the suspects Brian Liming, 43, of Xenia exited the vehicle, went into the woods, and fired a shot at the deer, the affidavit states.

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