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Not a lot of snow, but enough Submitted photos Submitted photos John Hamilton | News Journal The weather outside may have been somewhat frightful, but sledding down the hill next to the Wilmington Public Library is always delightful. John Hamilton | News Journal Clinton County didn’t get a lot of snow the past few days, but there was enough combined with sleet and rain for some sledding, snowman building and gorgeous landscapes. Katie Ward photographed this frozen local landscape. https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2021/02/web1 by-katie-ward-1.jpg Katie Ward photographed this frozen local landscape. Submitted photos https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2021/02/web1 Jaden-and-Lane-1.jpg ....
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Throwback Thursday: Six & Twenty turns 50 News Journal The Six and Twenty Club celebrates its 50th anniversary on Oct. 28, 1948. Can you tell us more? Share it at info@wnewsj.com . The photo, which was taken by Robert McNemar, is courtesy of the Clinton County Historical Society. Like this image? Reproduction copies of this photo are available by calling the History Center. For more info, visit www.clintoncountyhistory.org . Follow them on Facebook @ClintonCountyHistory or call 937-382-4684. These are some highlights from the News Journal on December 18, 1965: National headlines • ‘Gemini 7 Astronauts End Historic Flight’ “SPACE CENTER, Houston, Texas (AP) Blackened by the fire of re-entry, the Gemini 7 space ship rode a parachute to a landing in the Atlantic Ocean today, bringing astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell home safely from man’s greatest adventure in space.” In 14 days, the two traveled far longer than any other spacemen 330 ....