Portsmouth, OH News
Portsmouth, OH News
City asks for input on tax budget
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‘It’s always with you’
SOMC observing National Cancer Survivors Day
Memorial Day ceremonies remember ‘why they died’
Man dies from hit-skip crash
Firefighters honor their fallen
McKinley Pool set to open June 4
Museum offers summer outlet for kids
One teen set to soar
OSHP: Man jumps into Ohio River to avoid capture
Memorial Day events, Monday, May 28
Race/walk, track meet to support scholarships
PFD remembers fallen firefighters at annual service
Storage managers battle burglars
Kentucky to reunite veteran items with families
Give the gift of life by donating blood
Councilman wants city manager revote
Remembering sacrifices of the fallen
Portsmouth man faces drug charges
Man faces weapon, drug charges
Restaurant manager leads charge to help veterans’ kids
Johnson, Smith honor SOCF’s Bauer
Falcon fun in the sun
Oak Hill man charged with raping girl, 12
Showing respect
Council approves FOP contract
Judge: Relationship with girl violates probation
Vase thefts plague cemetery
Prosecutor: Last pain clinic doctor arraigned
Parade honors first responders
County asks for sewer project extension
Pike County man, woman face drug charges
Brown: Bill to cut through VA red tape
Class of 2012 will be the first from new Clay High School
Waverly company receives state tax credit
Two Waverly men face drug charges
A career built on faith
Pullin wins re-election in Kentucky primary
Ray Charles’ daughter to sing for the hurt, hung-up
AAA7 recognizes Older Americans Month in Scioto County
Sadlers convicted in pain clinic case
Lambert headed to Mongolia with OCC
State Rep. Johnson receives Legion of Merit
Sadlers Convicted
InfraMetals given state tax credit
Health Coalition looks to expand
Man charged with murder
Building doctors to visit Portsmouth
Mayor wants in loop with FOP decisions
Health coalition applying for $25,000 grant
Flag-raising ceremony
Portsmouth West Band Boosters to hold ‘Band-Aid’ event
Underage drinking illegal, deadly
Five indicted on drug charges
River cleanup set for June 16
Low turnout expected in Kentucky primary
Two men face drug charges
City could give PPD captain’s test soon
USPS: Move Portsmouth mail processing center
Kiwanis charters Aktion Club
SOPAA unveils 2012-13 Performing Artists lineup
Porter Twp. Pool opens next weekend
Hike for Hospice raises $50,000
‘Shots fired’ call leads to two drug arrests
Emergency alerts on cell phones to begin soon
Striking out cancer with ‘Burg Little League
Class dismissed!
May is National Foster Care Month…You Can Change a Lifetime!
Win-win week for USEC
Two face drug charges
State, county officers say ‘Click it or Ticket’
Scioto DD appoints Beach interim superintendent
NB students plant community garden
Former pain clinic operator, doctor indicted
Cruise-In planned for Saturday
OSHP commander: Texting law would be enforceable
Principals pucker for pig
Shawn E. Bear has joined Pinterest! Follow him!
New Boston Community Yard Sale: June 2
Albrecht gambling on New Steel
Fifth-Third building remains option for city hall
County plans $1.2 million in road projects
Callihan indicted on pain clinic charges
Building Committee: More input from city
Prosecution, defense rest in Sadler trial
Uplifting moment for SOMC
Counseling Center expands health care, housing focus
Council votes down FOP contract
Police seek copper thief
Council debates funding house tear-downs
New Rides offers 3-wheeled vehicle
The one that got away
‘Burg man charged in burglary, theft
Hike for Hospice set for Saturday
Farm Service announces producers deadline
Police chief: Protect yourself from scams
Clay seniors honored at banquet
Grant to upgrade Greenup 911
Council debates sanitation rate hike
PCSD examines new state report cards
Civil Service Commission reforming
SOCF honors fallen employees
DOE to host public meeting
$960,000 slated for Ky 7 upgrade
We're excited for a great Summer Orientation today.
Upgrade will digitize county clerk’s records
Alumni Choir to perform at South Webster banquet
At least 7 juveniles being charged in arson cases
New Boston offers high school for sale
Notre Dame hosting open house
Music with a minor
River Days entertainment announced
Bickett, Shirey win Kiwanis Chopin Competition
Habitat to raise walls on 11th house
New mom celebrates Mother’s Day at 46
Cutest Kids Contest entries begin today
Capturing half a century of history at A-Plant
Four Scioto schools recognized by U.S. News
Five charged for stealing bark
Bridgeport celebrates with rehab reunion
NB ghosthunters featured tonight on Bio TV
OSU’s Woods directs Clay band
Kentucky drug court graduates 19
Portman, Wenstrup tour southern Ohio
Man arrested after running from deputies
West to host fundraiser for band uniforms
New license plate to support Kentucky veterans
Upcoming Relay for Life fundraisers
South Webster celebrates 100th anniversary
Cunningham tour ‘a trip of a lifetime’
Local student offers help to Ashland family
Albrecht, others optimistic after Kasich meeting
County now to give yellow fever shots
Mail carriers, union collecting food donations for area pantries
House passes drug tracking bill
Brown’s bill would help struggling homeowners
SOMC: New ER policy already in place
Coin collectors come to Portsmouth
Gun, cash, safe stolen from churches
Students exercise ‘Right To Read’
Fluor donates to Pike Y
TOSRV set for weekend
FOP endorses Terry Johnson
Churches prepare for Spring Jubilee
Batteries, cable, fuel stolen
Kasich praises Roberts at opiate summit
3 charged in pharmacy theft
Group to lobby Kasich for New Steel support
Petition circulating to stop sewer project
Man accused of theft from Minford Little League
State board OKs broadband expansion funds
Shield results released
Remains added to Kalanu Native American Cemetery
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Author book signing at Boneyfiddle Arts Center
American Centrifuge reaches one-million hour milestone
Scouts learn safe shooting
New protocols to curb ER opiate scripts
1810 House opens for 2012
Portsmouth man accused of hit-and-run in Huntington
SSU graduates 485
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Solicitor suggests taking up sign issue again
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Health Coalition to meet
Car dealer faces drug trafficking charges
CAO seeks ‘Rapid Response’ for SFI employees
New Boston police officer injured in crash
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Kasich announces broadband expansion
Grand jury busy with indictments
Prayer prevails at courthouse ceremony
Johnson, Basham battle over veteran legislation
Kasich won’t lobby for New Steel
Kasich dedicates Habitat house
Law enforcement agencies join forces
SFI closing New Boston plant
TONIGHT: Clay Local presents Night of the Arts
Women Build looking for volunteers
Salvation Army to sell crafts
Engineering students compete in design challenge
SOPA seeking funds for experimental clean-up
Portman mum on veep stance
Former office building razed
Northwest School’s ‘Evening with the Arts,’ to be held May 8
Students learn importance of agriculture
Group rasing money for Little League mural
Kasich to attend Habitat dedication
PFD: Juveniles suspected in March arsons
Spring Commencement rehearsal is scheduled for noon on Friday in the Vern Riffe...
County asks for New Steel study money
Hope Fund collecting pledges for marathon
Group measures ‘food insecurity’
Commissioners OK $338,595 for guardrails
Mayor indicted on voter intimidation charges
River Days holds Princess Tea fundraiser
City workers donate to food drive
Fuller hired as Children Services director
Banks to cooperate with pain clinic prosecution
Girl Scouts showcase artistic ability
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Take back day nets 97 pounds of drugs
Judge orders civil service exam
Lawrence County woman killed in ATV crash
Piketon woman faces drug charges
Bauer named SOCF officer of year
Cincinnati port authority considers expansion
Rain doesn’t dampen the fun at Trout Derby
Otway still working to rebuild
Sobering performance
Students witness graphic reality of drunk driving
SSU geography professor, son publish book on Western Badlands
Follow sign posts along yellow brick road
Detectives: B&E suspect hiding under house
Taking laps for literacy
Bill would limit student loan rates
Hundreds of youth to walk to proclaim ‘drug-free majority’
Hats off to Clark Memorial Library Director Connie Stoner who was recognized tod...
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SCSO: Couple took baby on burglaries
Southern Ohio loses a great man
FirstEnergy steps back from steel plant project
Shawnee Labor endorses Haas
IRS honors Potter’s House Ministries
Green School schedules special election
House OKs Vivitrol funding bill
Banks to change plea in pain clinic case
City considers transfer station upgrade
Council to consider texting-while-driving ban
Elementary entrepreneurs: Students make notepads for economics lesson
Pain clinic owner held without bail
Locals ‘arrested’ to raise money for MDA
Survey: Scioto sees tech improvements
Rickey film given Spring 2013 release
42nd annual Dogwood Festival set for April 26-29
Three charged for meth possession
Beshear to pill mills: ‘Get out of this state’
A reel good time! Jaycee’s Trout Derby this weekend
City considers automatic sanitation rate increase
Red Cross blood drives for May 2012
Brown, Mandel race remains close
Valley Fire hosts first cruise-in
Health board grapples with inspection process
Signs of the times: County required to replace nearly all street signs
Eagle Scouts awarded Ware scholarships
Ready, willing, ABLE: Program continues preparing people for success
PES prepares for first ever junior show choir
Cooper crowned first Know-It-All
Study: Scioto men have lowest life expectancy in Ohio
Fire destroys South Portsmouth home
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BAC spotlights local artists
Senior art ahow, sssay/poetry contest announced
SOMC, Cancer Society provide support groups
SOLACE, autism events raise awareness
Funding helps continue cleanup
Volunteers needed to measure rain, predict floods
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April is Fair Housing Month
Health fair promotes healthy lifestyles
Drug collection day set for Friday
‘Well on our way’: Finances continue to improve at county
Clinic keeps pets healthy, happy
SOLACE and Autism Project celebrating today
Students plant trees for Earth Day
Portsmouth Pantry Garden expands
Area counties consider A-Plant disposal support
House bill could revive A-plant project
Yoga instructor Laura Wooten
Committee takes up city building ideas again
Pain clinic owner, doctors indicted
Hundreds attend Memorial Hunt
Trustee: ‘Township cannot afford to open pool’
Board of DD superintendent takes state job
Volunteers contribute millions to community
Go West to “Oklahoma!”
‘Shanty Town’ raises money for homelessness
Three more from Dayton area face drug charges
MiAppa sponsoring faith-based conference
Pit bull bites woman in face, official says
Neighbor: Still no action with vacant homes
Portsmouth man sought in shooting
DOE’s A-Plant tours fill up
South Webster health fair
Turning recycling into an art
Four teens injured in crash
Council to consider rental fee proposals
Bennett lights up Wheelersburg Little League season
Handicapped workarounds: Recently immobilized man asking for more to be done at intersections
6 face drug charges
Family asks for help rebuilding after fire
SciotoTech paving way for blended learning
Three face drug charges
Kiwanis Pancake Day is today
Longtime businessman Padron dies
‘Anything Goes’ at annual library quilt show
Spartans program on sale for $12,000
NB 5k raising money for Relay for Life
McCrory hired as new superintendent
Portsmouth City Building Committee
Minford choir to offer Disney medley
Three SOCF guards identified
Health Fair offers free screenings and information
Two face drug charges
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City pays $5,500 a year for Marting’s
President’s Gala at SSU goes south to Havana
Greenup E-911 receives grant money
Locals ask for GOP support of ‘Buffett Rule’
Little League dedicates new Field of Dreams
Having a blast: Sculptors blow up sand creation at Minford event
PPD: Man charged with trafficking heroin
Vehicle count to gauge need for light
Brothers suspected in aggravated burglary
‘I love recycling’: Electronics, documents secured, recycled at event
Green, Glenwood students choosing sodabriety
Ohio fires 3 SOCF guards over inmate suicide
Police find Stroud; court date set in Scioto
Basketball Association buys former middle school
Rotary helps fund outreach summer camp
Survey ranks state, area nursing homes
Man faces aggravated burglary charge
Kasich to speak at Habitat dedication
Suspect charged in Nickles murder
‘Addiction is bad for business’
Clay choir thrilled about dinner theatre
Rosemount man flees psych ward
Students impress Foundation
Sierra’s Haven entered in contest for $100,000
Board of DD donates to Homeless Shelter
E-waste and shred day set for Friday
Bullets found in NBHS
Portsmouth first on Ohio River with Water Protection Plan
Patriot shares Cold War story
City paying for SSU dispatch
City trims more from CIP budget
Hill sentenced to 2 years for bank fraud
Franklin Furnace man charged with failure to comply
Machine gun shoot set for weekend
Pinwheels for Prevention
Baseball fan? Enter to win at PDT website
CIP fund to pay for road, phone upgrades
LCSO: Husband kills wife, himself
Pike County man charged with murder
Percussionist plays museum April 13
DeWine: Marriage amendment one issue
Glockners contributes equipment, money to Little League
Cook named OCC regional coordinator
Fluor seeks Innovators in Entrepreneurship Competition
DOE offer first public tour
Runners give back
Scioto remains one of Ohio’s unhealthiest
Sewer project faces opposition
Johnson asks for intersection help
Children’s screams chase off intruder
Hundreds turnout for egg hunt
SciotoTech students have real home work
Uecker wins State Senate race
Donini gets FOP Lodge #187 endorsement
Charges against dog warden to be refiled
Man killed in crash on Ohio 73
Local author to appear at Portsmouth Library
Plant plans include educational training
Living in fear: Abandoned houses more than an eyesore for neighbors
Pack-Riggs returns to Clay School Board
Marriage amendment petition certified
Nurses aide charged with sexual assault
Hope Fund helping hungry
$500,000 slated for new Russell Senior Center
Lucasville man faces sex with minor charge
Documentary tells SOLACE story
Schmidt hosts military academies meeting
EPA to village: Develop sewer plan
Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt this weekend
Ky. Deputies: Man flees with child on motorcycle
Four indicted in bath salts case
Three indicted in murder case
Bridge repair to begin next week
Portsmouth man charged with theft
Summits to tackle southern Ohio health challenges
Memorial Day motivation
Students support teacher
UPDATED: Memo points to SOMC merging with OhioHealth
Animal clinic opens on Bierly road
Stress Awareness and Management Workshop
SSU Baseball to observe Veterans Recognition Day
Community Action to buy Welcome Center
Rickey movie filming in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee
Gampp: SOGP to ‘fade away’
‘One of the bigger dealers’ arrested
South Webster man charged, described as one of area's largest drug dealers
Kroger raises money for muscular dystrophy
‘Wear Blue to Work’ for Child Abuse Awareness
Planting churches: Local congregation supports missionary couple in West Africa
County considers fix to ‘Burg intersection
Shooting Stars defeat local Celebrity Team, 147-43
Johnson introduces concealed carry reform bill
Volunteers help keep communities clean
Clay dedicates new school
USEC running on credit through May
Troubled waters: Clay Trustees say pool might not open this year
Bill would coordinate drug monitoring program
Maloney Foundation created for drug awareness, prevention
SOLACE documentary to premiere in Portsmouth
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$540 million lottery sets new records
County Permissive Sales Tax up $178,000
Community forum opens discussion on racism
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Weather helping cleanup efforts
Radio legend, patriot dies at 92
‘Someone is going to get killed’
Vandals disrupt 911 call centers
Kentucky man killed in crash
West side dries up during water main break
Salvation Army expands free meals, pantry
Relay announces bazaar fundraiser
Meth makes a comeback
Husband, wife plead guilty to embezzlement
Chief: Arsonists at work in Portsmouth
DOE to host public tours of Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Gearheart elected BOE director
‘Burg graduate joins Wendy’s Corporate
Franklin Furnace man faces forgery, theft charges
Semi overturns, spilling trash on 140
SciotoTech students plan return trip to West Liberty
PSO celebrating more musical diversity
Glockner to host child safety fair
The Annual Job Fair is TODAY from 10am to 2pm in the Sodexo Ballroom (on the 2nd...
House passes college funding bill
Veterans group expands to Huntington
179-vote margin triggers Senate recount
Lack of quorum pushes agenda to next meeting
West to host drug awareness training
Ministry offers Soup in the Park
Abandoned properties coming down
Oak Hill man faces weapon, drug charges
Missing man found in Huntington
KDMC opens third floor
Game raising money, awareness for Scioto DD
Latest city building idea not likely for November ballot
OSMA gives Johnson Voice of Medicine Award
Deputy retiring after 22 years at SCSO
Derby day: Cub Scouts compete with their pinewood race cars
Boy Scouts to honor Gerlach
College hosts egg hunt
Sewer project funds remain in limbo
Celebrity chef develops menu for NB barbecue
ODOT creates new division for public-private partnerships
Forest Service begins Wayne burn
Students earn school credit in the workplace
DOE, Fluor-B&W seek industry input
Group moves forward with city building concept
Habitat help
New Boston man faces drug charges
State, schools prepare for severe weather
Husted to speak at Lincoln Day Banquet
OSU Men’s Glee Club performing at VRCFA
Good eggs: Church fundraiser to raise money for summer camp
NB steel plant asks for abatement
2 Waverly men face theft charges
Prescribed burn approved
‘Pray, Preach and Partner’
New Boston Clean-Up Day: March 31
MSP planning downtown Cash Mob
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Outpouring continues to help Otway rebuild
Valley interviewing 4 for superintendent’s job
County OKs burial of Native American remains
Local law enforcement trains for HIDTA
Village installs new traffic controls
Reed indicted on drug charges
Author speaking at two events this weekend
Schools cooperating for ‘Club 18’ activities
Building committee meeting fizzles
WHS says hello again to musicals with ‘Bye Bye Birdie’
Man charged with kidnapping woman
Barlow behind latest city building idea
Truck driver hospitalized in rollover
Mild winter leaves surplus in salt
DeWine cites pain clinic progress
NB Police arrest 3 on meth charges
USDA audit of SOGP continues
Kentucky recognizes Medal of Honor heroes
Hamilton honored by Ohio Habitat
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Spring break spent serving Food Bank
Deli fundraiser set for Otway FD
SciotoTech students lend hand in West Liberty
Celebrating St. Patrick
OU reveals A-Plant ideas
Johnson proposes cold med regulation
Power Pack Program expands to Northwest
Going homeless for a cause
Man goes missing for the 7th time
Two indicted on sex-related charges
Minford man faces drug charges
Hopeworks sells T-shirt operation
Lucasville man faces drug charges
Despite a strong comeback at the end the SSU Women's Basketball team lost to the...
Think tank mulls revitalization plans
Realities of racism: Coaches, players dealing with racism in high school sports
Habitat plans Dinner and Dance fundraiser
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Sierra’s Haven to hold annual pot of luck dinner
Baldridge pleads guilty to murder
‘Burg man’s hand chopped off in argument
PDT employee charged with theft
The Shawnee State Women's Basketball team vs. Azusa Pacific tomorrow morning at...
Check our our talented artists tonight in the Appleton Gallery in the Vern Riffe...
Piketon RD&D project at Piketon to receive $150 million
Fluor-B&W release economic strategies
Two arrested for receiving stolen property
Teacher indicted by Scioto grand jury
Students are invited to the annual job fair on Wednesday, March 28 from 10 a.m....
City revises vicious dog law language
City investigates improper vehicle uses
Taylor arrested on meth charges
The Shawnee State University Women's Basketball team will take on the NAIA defen...
Tractor Supply Co. coming to New Boston
Damaged overpass estimated $80,000 to repair
National Center for Missing Children joins search
Congratulations to the number two ranked Shawnee State Women's Basketball team w...
Sturgill: Sell the Marting’s building or level it
No. 2 Shawnee State Women's Basketball takes on No. 7 William Woods (MO) this mo...
Pain clinic trial delayed again
Council OKs 2 pay rate changes
Legion helps storm-ravaged town
Girl Scouts celebrate with flash mobs
Local churches participate in Feinstein Challenge
Red Cross Disaster Comedy Blaster, March 23
Minford, Piketon win Academic Tournament at SSU
Prepare now for flooding
Saddler set for St. Patrick’s parade
Gas prices spike
City to offer new drug to help battle addiction
Kids chow down from ‘round the world
Community gathers to help Otway
Woman killed in head-on collision
Storm victims eligible for low-interest loans
Clocks, smoke detectors change Sunday
Pike moves Dog Pound to Sheriff’s control
ODOT: Ohio 139 will be open in September
Minford 6th-grader competing in state Nat Geo Bee
State offers online training for firefighters
Dale Kuhn named Farmer of the Year
Adena-Pike partnership begins
Labor Council art show planned for April
Otway man charged with murder following argument
Update: SUV catches fire, explodes
PES to perform Aladdin this weekend
Uniopolis donates truck to Otway FD
Three charged in murder of Friendship man
Kentucky man killed in crash into cemetery
OSHP: 466 OVI arrests in Scioto County last year
Fluor weighs D&D options
McDermott man pleads before murder trial
Father, son charged in ATV theft
PUCO sets pricing plan for AEP
Students learn from local candidates
Race cars burn in garage fire
FOP endorses Donini for sheriff
Court gets grant for Community Service Program
Second District shocker: Wenstrup upsets incumbent Schmidt
Provisional ballots might decide State Senate seat
Ohio 139 project extended
Opiate numbers on decline statewide
Meeting to discuss bypass effect on water supply
Children’s Services director resigns
Rachford wins primary for Commission seat
Hoover excited for General Election
Scioto picks Johnson, Wilson in 6th; Schmidt, Smith in 2nd.
Clermont might swing numbers for Hall
Alley wins nomination for Recorder
Feeling Green
OSHP seize cocaine, marijuana during traffic stop
Portsmouth man faces theft charge
State rejects too-low ORV bids
West Portsmouth woman faces drug charge
Two arrested in NB burglary case
Local firefighters help with storm cleanup in Kentucky
NWS: Otway storm was tornado
Minford man faces burglary, theft charges
Lucasville man accused of credit card theft
Election about more than presidential primary race
County OKs new financial recovery plan
Brown raises pay concerns at A-Plant
Habitat help
County schools collaborate to form Southern Ohio Academy
SSU Gaming program is 7th on Princeton Review list
County Honors Band preforming at VRCFA
Emails reveal dysfunction with Marting’s deal
Dutey: School safety plan in place
Review: ‘Sweeney Todd’ sends a message
ODOT begins 139 project Monday
NB artist alumn donates painting to district
1 dead in Ohio storm, possible 5 tornados reported
Storm damages Otway fire station
Man killed in Ross County accident
Storms' death toll rises to 8
Bell collecting food for veterans
Crash at Fourth, Union streets
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SOMC settles false advertising claim
Meeting helps residents save on flood insurance
Folk art exhibit opens today
STAR raises pay rate for workers
Kids, love your hearts
Brown and blue
Teacher charged with compelling prostitution
Scioto JFS consolidating services
Portsmouth FD trains for rope rescues
City considers vicious dog law
Marting’s deal dead; committee chair resigns
Good luck to our SSU cheerleaders and Shawn E. Bear who are competing in a colle...
State funds SSU, park projects
Minford man faces drug charges
State reviewing academic standards
Marting’s suitor remains mystery
Saez already at work with community development
FEMA flood insurance meeting today
Clay seeking new school board member
Franklin Furnace man charged with burglary
Professor assembling collection of local writers
Minford man faces drug charges
Two injured in U.S. 23 crash
Businessman fights AEP rate increase — and wins
Just 4 Fun Bowling League Honors Athletes
Help reduce strays with Spay Day today
Glockner adds to its service center
Home care worker accused of stealing from elderly
Malone talking to Saez about returning
Crash snarls traffic north of Waverly
Hoover appointed as municipal magistrate
Keep America Beautiful affiliation to help get grants
Facebook group reconnect friends to Portsmouth’s past
Students spending break as volunteers
Anti-overdose program to begin April 1
Doctors remove huge tumor
Schmidt tours proposed steel plant site
FEMA pleased with village, city progress
Ware: It’s a new chapter in PPD
Give Kids a Smile
Opiate numbers drop dramatically in Scioto
Potential buyer: Marting’s building being considered by nonprofit
Strickland: Governor’s race decision later this year
Local lands roles in Hollywood
Hospice Center welcomes Marley
Crews pick up 200 bags of trash
Mayor fires development director
Meeting tracks steel plant proposal
Glockner celebrates grand opening
Village opposes city’s sewer rate increase
South Webster teacher selected for fellowship program
ODOT closing parts of 139 for road work
Wonder where the weather went?
SOGP considers fallout from loan gaffe
OSHP IDs truck driver in bridge crash
Aging agency asking for ombudsmen
Overpass on U.S. 52 damaged by truck
Sex offender arrested for failure to verify
SOGP fires Huff for improper use of fund
2 face drug charges in Pike County
Drug deaths decline for first time in decade
Hamilton honored for Habitat volunteerism
Portsmouth man’s company wins franchise award
KC and the Sunshine Band to headline House Party
Crusade coming to Portsmouth
Connecting continents: Scioto DD communicates with Kenyan counterparts
Portsmouth filmmaker screens movie at OSU
Rescue Waggin’ helps save area animals
A day of teaching: Community center keeps Black History alive
Development leaders to meet about steel plant project
Chu, Portman discuss uranium enrichment
Johnson, Malone spar over gay marraige support
Local troopers earn honors
Pullin bill praised at Pentagon
Educators presenting at regional conference
Meeting to help keep flood insurance costs in check
ODOT sets spring paving project schedule
2 face credit card theft charges
Bittersweet goodbyes: New Boston fans cheer team in last game at old school
Krikorian campaigns at SSU
Baker performs Fridays
Disruptive student arrested at SSU
Mynes sentenced to 6 years for raping girl, 17
Dance for donations
Newman arraigned in pain clinic case
Kessinger pleads guilty to murder
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HealthNet executive arrested for embezzlement
Good news: County revenue above estimates
Horner begins retirement, campaign for sheriff
Scouts lead City Council in Pledge of Allegiance
Fire department receives federal grant
Teaching from tragedy: Man shares story with students to discourage drinking, driving
W.Va. proposes pain clinic legislation: Portsmouth used as example of law’s potential
Kasich appoints Willis to Scioto County Court of Common Pleas
Memorial blood drive sets 300-pint goal
Two churches to merge: New congregation to be called Grace Community Church at Bigelow
Habitat begins construction on 10th house
Waverly woman dies in car accident
County teams up with Forest cleanup
Crusade wants to pack Vern Riffe Center
Mayor: Sewer rate hike to cover deficit
Serious injury avoided in downtown crash
Minford man faces kidnapping, rape, assualt charges
Webb leads state in stolen vehicle recovery
Open house scheduled for Minford sewer project
One injured in downtown crash
Volkman gets 4 life sentences
By FRANK LEWIS PDT Staff Writer Portsmouth firefighters will not be getting a raise in salary
Green receives banner of excellence
Hoops For Hospice raises $1,500
Students leave their mark on new building
Funding cut from D&D, added to USEC RD&D
Woman faces endangerment charge after drug bust
Mayor Malone: King opened doors
SSU ends birthday celebration with homecoming
Hospital gets to heart of the matter
DOE, Fluor-B&W move massive amounts of material
Portman talks drug prevention
MiAppa hosts Valentine’s Showcase
Two Toledo men face drug charges A Toledo man is facing drug charges after he was stopped about 8:05 p
Domestic violence suspect charged with resisting arrest
Celebrity dinner, auction set for March 15
3 schools advance to regional Mock Trial competition
KDMC to host heart event
Winter weather on its way
Humane Society offers aid to Pound
‘Burg woman accused of having sex with child
Brown bill to help struggling sewer systems
Portsmouth leads way with OD prevention
Mysterious gun, bones found
ODOT partnership doesn’t necessarily mean toll road
2 teens injured in crash
Floodwall de-accrediting to begin Feb. 23
OSHP: Heroin, meth found during traffic stop
Furnier pleads guilty to armed robbery
OSHP: Equipment violation leads to drug charge
SOLACE’s Krohn awarded Courage Medal
SOMC again gets Komen grant
State GOP endorses Jean Schmidt
Caught in the act: NBPD: Woman shooting up when police arrive
$30 million sewer funding in jeopardy
SOMC offers Friends & Family CPR training
OSHP: Pound of pot found during traffic stop
ODOT explores private partnership for bypass financing
PFD: East end fires set by same person, people
Group of politicians oppose ACP loan
PPD: 2 charged with eluding police after race
Dog warden cruelty hearing set for Feb. 13
18 Ohio students travel to D.C.; 4 from Scioto County
Father and son shot during argument
Chocolate Walk attracts a crowd, despite weather
Wenstrup campaigns for Ohio 2nd
SOLACE display moves to new location
Cleanup nets 10 tons of trash
Mayor: Horner not returning as police chief
Portsmouth faces trash delays
‘My How Times Have Changed’
Step inside the New Boston School construction
MSP receives accreditation
Johnson, Hash join Counseling Center
Ky. lawmaker proposes pill mill bill
Cook retiring from West after 25 years
Scouts brave cold at camporee
SCSO investigates animal cruelty case
Body pulled from river identified
Bill targes left-lane driving
IRS offers tax tips
Reported fire leads to drug charges
Board of DD sets Parental Rights training session
SCSO searches for sex offender
McDermott couples honored by state
DOE meeting addresses disposal concerns
Anonymous donation a surprise to Salvation Army
Take the Scioto Survey
DeWine: Long way to go with drug problem
Wreck that killed deputy nets murder charge
Chocolate Walk returns Saturday
DQ steps up to the ‘Challenger Challenge’
2 locals featured in statewide anti-drug campaign
PPD: Heart trouble causes crash
Rarden Fire Department raising money for EKG scanner
Horner appointed to state task force
NB School again receives Auditor award
20 unsheltered homeless counted in Scioto
Terry Johnson introduces teacher appeals bill
DOE, Fluor meeting tonight
Celebrity Chef dinner set for March 15
AG offers scam safety tips
2 face drug charges in Pike
Body pulled from Ohio River
Judges, Waste District declare war on trash
TLC to air woman’s weight-loss victory
Auction to help man fight cancer
Group marches for Life
Expo offers one-stop wedding planning
Main Street Portsmouth honors volunteers
Labor department provides grant for flood recovery
Harlem Globetrotters headed for Waverly
Ohio’s fire fatalities hit 25-year low
DOE air plant asbestos removal project completed
Adams appointed to drug task force
West Portsmouth man killed in Ky. crash
Carson leaves Health Board after 45 years
NatGeo to feature area in drug program
DeWine certifies medical marijuana petition
ORV facility up for sale
State Rep. Johnson joins Counseling Center
Fluor, DOE officials concerned over ‘13 budget
Murder suspect changes plea to guilty
Brush challenges Schmidt for Ohio’s 2nd
Greenup man charged following standoff
Council vote favors minimum staffing
Author receives grant to write flood novel
Madison voters return to former precincts
Band Aid: Green High School band raising money for new uniforms
Drug tourist ‘ringleader’ sentenced to state prison
Woman grateful for mother’s sacrifice
City, village remain vigilant for hundred-year flood
Church records city’s history
Re-mastered ‘River Voices’ to be shown Friday
Schmidt bends Obama’s ear again
Church continues to feed the needy
Man faces charge of raping 17-year-old
Police searching for runaway teen
Lucasville man faces drug charges
Volunteers conduct homeless census
Police: Suspect hiding in baby crib
Karel license revocation upheld
Council kills deal with firefighters
Shoplifting suspects assaults Walmart employee
Commissioners present updated recovery plan
Main Street Portsmouth honoring volunteers
Army Corps colonel to speak about 1937 flood
City begins demolition process in Second Ward
City of Portsmouth grapples with a nuisance
City cuts budget deficit in half
Chester Neff, 89
Congressman to DOE: Stop supporting USEC
State expects improvement at SSU
Homeless count being conducted
Legion donates flags to Municipal Court
Crash injures 2 on Feurt Hill Road
Mattes to speak at March for Life
Shawnee State Bears seeing Pink
South Webster man charged with having sex with minor
Daymar goes red for heart disease
Get ready to Bid Your Heart Out
L.A. studio to film in Shawnee Forest
Portsmouth man killed in salt truck collision
Johnson, GOP reveal ‘12 priorities
Local doctors embark on medical mission to Phillipines
Bicentennial committee elects board and officers
Deputies put ‘dent’ in theft cases
SOCF’s Morgan named warden of year
SOMC placed on Fortune Magazine’s ‘Best Companies’ list
SSU Pink Out for SOMC Breast Cancer Compassion Fund
Waterworks director explains overtime
McKell students pledge to eat healthy, be active
Portman endorses Romney for President
Wheelersburg Honor Roll
ODOT almost ready to award Ironton-Russell bridge contract
Reward offered in fatal Oak Hill fire
Warnock elected Clay School Board President
Pink Out! Shawnee State University vs Rio Grande Saturday, January 21st
Union explains contract savings
City considers solutions to run-down properties
Engineer’s office no longer updating tax maps
Pedestrian killed by vehicle in Ky.
SOMC celebrates Heart Month
City paid $577,833 employee overtime in 2010
Student presents research with SOMC doc
Green presents tax levy to voters
Peebles man dies following fire
2 fires suspected as arson
Scottown woman killed in crash
Pullin district expands into Lewis
Date change drops Green from ballot
Dog owner: ‘He is fine now’
ODOT warns motorists driving in snow: ‘First is worst’
Students see area through the Times
Ellen Vetter loses battle with cancer
Health commissioner reacts to dog neglect reports
Unions endorse GOP’s Terry Johnson
Breakfast honors Moore
Martin Luther King events set
Take the Survey: How would you balance the city budget?
Carey transitioning into SSU job
Johnson talks jobs at SSU
Longtime gardener Gibson dies
Mayor releases proposal: Firefighters would get raise, pay more for benefits
Chu makes ‘down payment’ on ACP
Raymond Gibson, 86
Dog owner pleads guilty
South Point store owner, clerk arrested Thursday
SCSO, PPD raid novelty shop
SOLACE finds temporary display space
Nylund suspended over outburst
Wheelersburg pain clinic trials set
Guns reported stolen in October
Legion provide burial for veteran
Council wrestles with state demands
Santorum off 6th District ballots
Library donates coats to Homeless Shelter
New management to take over at Shawnee Lodge
Temponeras loses license permanently
HEAP help available
Shoplifting call leads to drug arrests
Johnson: Consider contract before approving it
EPA orders manhole covers fixed
Baseball Banquet tonight
West Portsmouth plant to get upgrade
Willis running for Domestic Relations judge
Temponeras hearing today
State: City must cut deficit in 2 years
Man charged with robbery/kidnapping
Plate reader leads to Lowery arrest
Bomb threat suspects sought
Inspirational Genetta Moore dies at 83
Police home, happy again
Riffe elected County Commission chairman
Two dead in Ky. auto accident
Encumberances push county budget into red
Fire marshal’s panel considers smoke alarms
Manson sworn-in as OSBA president
Johnson criticizes job description revision
Council considers cuts, raises
PD returns to city building
Historic sign removed
Robinson faces 82 drugs counts
Cyclist injured in collision with truck
The Wall comes down: SOLACE removes display from Marting’s
Sheriff investigating baby’s death
Municipal court passes on New Boston assault case
Leist returns to Eastern as superintedent
Central Presbyterian to close
Waverly school board member will be new OSBA president
Crash injures 2; drunk driving suspected
Commissioners OK local incentive bidding option
2 injured in U.S. 52 crash
Village Council appoints Williams president
Dog Warden accused of animal cruelty
Local pain clinic owner arraigned
SSU swears in police officers
‘Faking the funk’
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Salvation Army exceeds goal by $11,000
OSHP: New Year’s fatalities up
Youth group champs to play for national audience
2011 rain causes $2 million in damage
Mother: Son beaten defending sister-in-law
2 face drug charges following traffic stop
Schmidt tries again for ACP legislation
Malone: Trash policy within city’s right
Taking the plunge: New Year crowd leaps into Ohio River for charity, fun
Committee’s recommendation will go to voters
Man faces assault charges
Lawrence County man injured in hit-skip accident
2012 Baby New Year
Students present research at D.C. conference
OSHP honors top trooper, dispatcher
Bell assumes Autism Project presidency
Minimum wage jumps by 30 cents
Now is time for dog tags
Gallia man gets prison time for rape
Bird count countinues: Tradition tries to keep track of feathered friends
TOP 10 STORIES: Pain clinic closures top news for 2011
Waverly student nominated for West Point
Man charged with assaulting officer
Pit bull owner enters not guilty plea
Union objects to trash change
‘Burg schools award contracts to renovate stadium
6 Kmart stores to close: Region spared any Sears, Kmart losses
Gee promoted to assistant fire chief
Mayor forms budget committee
Ballet returns to SSU for third year
Pike County Sheriff: 10th meth lab busted
Union protests Treatment Plant bid
City unveils display policy
City changes trash routine for holiday
Temporary injuction ordered on pain clinic
Council wraps up 2011: 2 councilmen, wives thanked for service
Ironton-Russell Bridge project delayed
Turn your tree into fish habitat
Revolution to fast, pray for God’s help
Injunction sought for pain clinic
Polar Plunge participants meet Sunday
Jewelry popular among thieves last week
Piketon mayor wants support in pharmacy opposition
Sadler changes drug charge plea
Thieves steal copper from church heating and air
‘Black Market Babies’ wins Emmy: Greenup’s Hall earns award for video production
Northwest school board accepts treasurer’s resignation
New federal status sought for Family Health Care Center
Portsmouth brewery now bottling its product for retailers
Taxi bandit arrested for NB robbery
Firefighters feed the needy
Crash kills 1, injures 4 in Waverly
County passes temporary budget
Santa delivers early in Scioto County
Recruitment officer completes one year in Portsmouth
Taxi bandit robs New Boston store
Girl wins crown for helping hungry
Shawnee Animal Clinic steps in for Santa
Indiana AG investigating Lundeen’s new license
Six inmates too dangerous for death row
It takes a family to raise a village
Helping Hands gets $10,000 grant
Judge rules against city fund transfer
Unemployment rates drop, but Pike, Scioto still lead state
Coalition to try again for drug education levy
Gospel concert to support community programs
Mayor: No discipline for chief’s absence
MBL umpire to headline Banquet
Woman rescued from burning home
Church offers its first Christmas musical
Last pain clinic closed: Officials applaud successes against drug abuse
Toy drive to help 100 kids
City, MSP awards $32,000 in grants
A wave goodbye: Friends say farewell to Denver Ferguson
Police seize drugs, weapons, cash at store
Recruits get taste of training
Schmidt: New bill to fund ACP
Authors event steeped in history
Coleman fund helps give gifts to kids
SOLACE wants to stay in Marting’s
Red Cross support vital this time of year
Facebook request brings couple home for Christmas
Pullin wants regional balance on Ky. medical licensure board
SSU graduates 174
Mayor: Chief Horner AWOL
Bob Evans, Counseling Center collaborate to raise funds
Piketon couple charged with child abuse
Dalton facing drug charges
Niehaus reflects on 2011
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Troopers give kids shopping spree
Village shows appreciation for employees
ACP funds now ‘an uphill battle’
Kasich, DeWine applauds Lundeen revocation
Scioto County launches new website
Cornerstone offers free Christmas concert Sunday
Areva, USEC partnership a possibility
School 21 begins class Dec. 26
McConnell House to host Authors Showcase
Reiser rails against JobsOhio
Legion hosts party for veterans
Gerlach, Jones file opposing briefs on fund transfer request
Pub to host Irish Christmas Party, will feature giveaways and ugly sweater contest
Big Sandy expanding in Scioto County
Rush Townhip to remain divided
NTSB recommends phone ban
Schmidt questions Corzine on bankrupt business
Saddler thanks mayor for rapid response
BOE tables township voting flap
Main Streep Portsmouth remains busy this holiday season
Wilson looking for rematch against Johnson
Fire guts second Grandview house
‘Burg Christmas Coffee House set for Saturday
SOMC, SSU partner for Cold Hands …Warm Hearts Campaign
Perry’s Pizza Barn opens In Portsmouth
Minford man charged in shooting
Wellston gets $130,000 COAF grant
Kentucky veteran awarded French Medal of Honor
Group works to expand broadband access in Appalachian Ohio
Man indicted on drugs, weapons charges
Johnson testifies for meth tracking bill
‘Memory Project’ art on display at museum
Ohio certifies signatures for early voting referendum
Faith Esham performing free concert
Coleman to challenge Reiser for Commission seat
20th Annual “Festival of 9 Lessons and Carols,” Dec. 19
Proposal would slow first-class mail
Polar Bears ready for New Year’s Day
Greenup bridge project continues
George Wright, 85
House recognizes Johnson for national honor
Billups releases ‘Winter Nocturnes’ CD
Salvation Army coordinates charitable giving
Auditor examines Portsmouth Schools
County road work schedule Dec. 12-16
Key politicians on board for ACP funds vote
Students get a shot to sing
Neighbors crash head-on
B&W exec added to USEC board
Woman survives crash into river
Crash with semi kills woman
Jackson man faces weapons, domestic violence charges
Aide: Bill would be interim help for ACP
DeWine joins effort to kill bill that would expand robo-calls
“Le Nutcracker Cirque” performing at SSU
Sources: Recent fights at SOCF gang-related
Veteran Service holds open house since moving to new office
Toy drive accepting donations
SOLACE display moving to different window
SODI donates $150,000 to Pike sewer project
March Primary races set
Larry Bryant, 62
Pike County hospital joins Adena system
Salt standing by
Suspect charged in co-conspirator’s murder
County HAZMAT changing hands
Volunteers decorate Emporium for Santa’s visit
‘SantaLand Diaries’ and ‘A Christmas Carol’ set for Friday, Saturday
Kara Garvin’s murder appeal denied
Scouts auction exceeds goal
Court sentences “meth cooker” to 11 years
Crawford adds personal touch to mini-mart
Motorists put paradegoers in danger, village says
Alley files for recorder’s race
Lintz announces candidacy for recorder
City rehires Weghorst as IT/office manager
Church group to give goodies at Santa event
PPL collecting clothing, toys for the homeless
Johnson to run again, for new seat
City asks SOLACE to move display
Woman struck by car, injured, in Portsmouth
SOCF officer injured stopping fight
Elderly man dies after being run over in Greenup
Oak Ridge Boys returning to VRCFA
Piketon plant schedules emergency response exercise for Dec. 10
Craig J. Opperman P.E., Scioto County Engineer, announced the work schedule for the week of Dec. 5-9, 2011. SLIP REPAIR
Students add Christmas cheer to downtown building
Elks collect for Salvation Army
PDT cooks up recipe contest
Pharmacy employee charged in drug theft
Local shoppers Stroll with Santa
Santa visits New Boston
Inmates build cabins to learn skills
Firefighter: PFD considering EMS service
Keyser announces candidacy for Commission
Sheriff: Variety of drugs found during traffic stop
SCSO: 2 charged, meth lab found in ‘Burg
Woman dies in car accident
Court considers city’s transfer request
Rosenberger seeking re-election in Ohio’s 91st
Portman asks $150 million for USEC
Veterans Health and Benefits Fair coming to Daymar
ASC asks for matching funds to secure state, federal money
SOLACE founder to lead group full-time
Sherrod Brown touts tax plan
DeWine warns of Medicare scam
Emails recap recent city concerns
Retail is Detail gives businesses advice
New Boston Christmas Activities
Tour of Churches, Dec. 9
What a display: West Portsmouth man shares growing light display
12/1 Local Briefs
Veterans Services Office moves, a little
Saddler to mayor: Why is ‘emergency’ house still standing?
Museum asks for ugly alley to make ‘beautiful walkway’
Road work finishing along U.S. 52
Ferguson carrying on Mylee’s Mission
Committee to seek city building solution
Carey resigns House seat to join SSU
Guns stolen from Portsmouth home
RSC director says 50 clients involved in breach
Elks honoring Pearl Harbor with ceremony
Firefighter: Even with raise, plan costly to union members
Homeless Shelter gets grant, needs much more
City councilman Haas running for Ohio House
Hilltop station reopens
Water main breaks when hillside slips along Sheldon-Cartro Road
SCSO keeping homicide details close
Vending veteran: Boy having success with vending machine business
Recycling pays for ‘Burg students
Wonderland wraps up today
Small business gets its day
Reviving a Christmas tradition: Marting’s Santa returns to downtown Portsmouth
New Office of Appalachia director to focus on ACP
Hunting accident kills father
Pike County stays atop unemployment list
Annual Train Show opens today at SOMC Friends Center
Local attorney files for appeals court seat
Malone proposes budget cuts
FD, churches collecting baskets for Valley’s needy
Occupy movement evolving locally, nationally
Green to challenge Schmidt for Congress seat
Consider safety when decorating
Daymar to host veteran counseling
Hill View prepares for bazaar
South Webster Christmas Parade set for Dec. 3
Fund transfer court date set
Cornerstone hosts free Thanksgiving dinner
Pit bull owner indicted; Bowling faces charges after attack injured toddler
New Boston Walmart ready for Black Friday
Ciraso hired as new Valley super
‘Cavern of Choices’ drawing big crowds
SSU welcomes new trustees
Free trees offered on family farm
BOE confirms income tax, city manager vote
Turkey traditions: Churches to provide food, fellowship on Thanksgiving Day
RSC counselor placed on leave
State places city in fiscal caution
State investigates trashed files
The Hoppers to perform for Operation Christmas Child
Fire marshal offers Turkey Day safety tips
Donini: Meth leb found; five charged
New Boston Council OKs one-time wage bump
Man charged with sexual assault
Vetter remains unpaid by city
Green High School vows to ‘Shoot Out Diabetes’
Kundrata announces candidacy for Congress
Police chase, catch car theft suspect
Buckler jumps into judicial race
Grant helps put disabled people to work
United Way donates children’s books
Riffe passes on recorder bid
Agency records found in trash
Rape reported in West Portsmouth
Fire claims Boyd woman
Shopping Extravaganza held Thursday
Sciotoville School practicing lock down
County’s sanitary engineer resigns; Joe DeLong, who held post before, takes job in interim
Free performance offered tonight at White Gravel Mines
First Jingle Bell Jog set for Dec. 3
Red Kettle Kickoff is Friday
Local vendor Christmas Sale, Nov. 26
Johnson earns national honor
Choir raises money for Cancer Fund
Leeth indicted for grand theft
Gas line explodes in Athens County
Lundeen asks for return of Blackberry
New Boston Christmas breakfast, parade on Dec 3
Educators trained to report abuse
ND students collect 10,000 cans for pantries
Movie makeover: Portsmouth 8 Cinemas getting $800,000 renovation
Scioto 4-H’ers sell tickets to ‘Magical Night of Giving’
Air Evac Lifeteam bases receive CAMTS accreditation
Jones to ask council for legal funds
Veterans Day events
Moving day draws nearer
Horner, as independent, moves retirement
143 provisional ballots remain to decide city issues
Judge denies motion to delay Lundeen case
Sciotoville grad addresses school after deployment
Christmas Dinner Show concert, Dec. 3
Two injured in U.S. 23 crash
Garden Clubs Decorate Lodge
Sheriff’s Office confiscates counterfeit bills
FOP files suit against city
Thanksgiving dinner served at Elks Lodge
Costumes designed by Lucasville native featured in Macy’s Parade
Ky. woman struck, killed by vehicle
Students practice reading with dogs
Brown pushing Jobs bill to benefit veterans
Keith Maupin honors veterans at Northwest
Fantauzzi surrenders medical license
Eagles donates to Sierra’s Haven
Portsmouth Pizza Hut wins again
USEC still working Capital Hill
Recycling event geared toward fun
Santa returning to downtown Portsmouth
Veterans Day events
SOMC physician Dr. Mullins dies
Lucasville couple faces drug charges
Kalb returns to Council with easy win
White says he was not asked to resign by School Board
Crabtree switches to GOP
Drug prevention programs still planned at Portsmouth School
Bench pitches hip replacement at SOMC
1 arrested, 2 sought in copper theft
Local author signing books at Praises
Scioto County, Portsmouth, New Boston trick-or-treat is 5:30-7 p.m. tonight
Trooper hit on U.S. 52
Volunteers pack a party
New Boston 5K to buy Christmas gifts for needy kids
Local author writes book about overcoming tragedy
Girl Scouts dedicate quilt barn square
Barbeque encourages vote against Issue 2
Drug Take Back Day flourishes
Riffe kicking around idea of running for recorder
Man arrested in NY protest not from Wheelersburg
‘Picture This!’: New business opening Monday
Ky. man arrested in wife’s murder
Chu: It’s up to Congress for ACP project
Notre Dame teacher selected for seminar in D.C.
Schmidt letter blasts Obama for ACP delay
Library using therapy dogs to help nervous readers
Horner wants to be sheriff
Sheriff: Man shot over gas theft
Ky. highway crews start thinking snow
Donini retires, named interim sheriff
Guns remain high on thieves’ list
Dr. Murray donates to Hope Fund
Angel Food Ministries closes
Police auction to benefit drug enforcement
Romney avoids specifics, but supports GOP effort
Habitat to dedicate ninth home
Village, county meet with FEMA officials
Veterans Day programs being planned
Infra-Metals breaks ground
Absentee voting deadline changed
Valley super placed on leave
Temponeras gets Medical Board hearing
Councilmen: Committee meetings not properly advertised
OCC preparing for Packing Party
Council to consider regulating signs
Council begins process of moving police back into city building
Aging agency to host Hunger Summit
Council OKs $126,000 second opinion on survey
Shawnee students begin Main Street internship
Lewis gets pollution grant
Local public school districts oppose HB 136
Suspects now required to give DNA sample
Scioto honors Cold War Patriots
Blood drive celebrates 10 years
DeWine clarifies concealed carry change
Baseball great Johnny Bench to visit SOMC
Trojans march on Columbus
Former Portsmouth resident's documentary challenges the value of college
Police: Traffic stop nets nearly 200 pills
Volunteers ‘make a difference’ in Portsmouth
‘Birds of a Feather’ exhibit opens Oct. 29
Goodwill continues push to help disabled, disadvantaged
Port City Pub to host a Celtic Halloween
Scioto, Adams gain federal drug label; should help fund drug abuse prevention
Pike law enforcement busy with drug arrests
DOE plans research with USEC at Centrifuge facility
East goes pink for breast cancer awareness
Locals test preparation with anthrax simulation
Beaver man held on juvenile rape charge
City's Community Development holding food drive during Make A Difference Day
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Group asks Kasich to ban the sale of exotic animals
Man dies from wheelchair accident
SciotoTech students bring ‘Angry Birds’ to life
In the pink: Hospital, businesses, groups join forces today to fight breast cancer
Strickland speaks at Democrats’ Fall Banquet
Crash kills Ross County woman
Kentucky man dies from acid burns
Seussical the Musical, Jr. set for this weekend
New Boston police taking Christmas donations
Make A Difference Saturday in Portsmouth
Drug Take Back scheduled for Oct. 29
Brown pitches millionaire tax for jobs recovery
Greenup to get expanded ovarian cancer screening
3 face charges for delinquency in mailbox destruction
Kentucky council to thwart illegal prescribers
Candidates debate countywide government issue
County numbers looking up
Fall colors at peak, experts say
Judge explains city building security
Candidates debate ‘financial crisis,’ income tax issues at forum
Minford church collecting donations for homeless shelter
Bedbug eradication best left to professionals, health official says
ORV 'trashed' in last days: Feces, graffiti found on walls after inmates left
2 men face new bath salts charges
Lowe’s closing 20 stores: 'Burg store not closing
Kentucky creates council to thwart illegal prescribers
Man indicted on child rape charges
Lowe’s closing 20 stores: Wheelersburg store will remain open
Security concerns: City’s lockdown policy might leave handicapped waiting at door
Jailed man found dead
Habitat hosts annual dinner tonight
Flurry of counterfeit bills show up in ‘Burg
Child burned when throwing gas on fire
Main Street Portsmouth announces $25,000 in grants for property owners
Come watch Coach Robin Hagen-Smith and four members of the SSU Women’s Basketbal...
Bolte crowned Miss Ohio USA 2012
Scary scouting: Camp Oyo hosts first of two weekends of Halloween fun
Protesters occupy Portsmouth
Trees To Textbooks brings $265,000 to Scioto County
Strickland to headline Democratic banquet
Chief: 3 of 4 Friday night fires 'set'
Cain uses Christian college backdrop for campaign stop
Best Care launches coat drive for children in need
Cut-A-Thon to benefit SOMC Cancer Fund
Two more vacant houses burn
Big Foot and Harry Potter featured in library’s upcoming events
Lions to host Harlem Wizards game
Vigil against violence
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Car Show to benefit cheerleaders
Songwriter to share his story of loss with SOLACE
Johnson: Police funds should be under Council control
Brown urges Obama to change trade policy
Pageants set for weekend in Portsmouth
Fire destroys West Portsmouth home
NBPD: Man, woman swiped Kmart jewelry; also suspected of theft in Ky., Portsmouth
Commissioners host Health Fair
Teacher gives up license: State moves to permanently ban Brian Glenn from teaching
Paving progress: Crews on track to with paving projects
Friday’s fire raises coverage questions
Horner releases fund reports
Police ask for help finding credit card thief
Korn Karnival returning to Second Street
Lil’ Lambs Learning Center to open Oct. 19
Council makes use of emergency suspension, sans Johnson
Columbus man faces theft, drug charges
Canal Society to hold fall event featuring local Civil War info
McTeachers Night raises money for school
Firefighters reach out to kids during Fire Prevention Week
Lil’ Lambs Learning Center to open Oct. 19
City getting second opinion on floodwall needs
Domestic violence vigil scheduled for Thursday
SOMC raising money for Compassion funds
Church mourns loss of pastor
Fall fest continues to grow
Good, clean fun: Week of drug-free education topped off with carnival
Rummage Sale raises money for Shelter
Church donates clothing, supplies to needy
Friday night fire destroys vacant home
Hillman awaiting pharmacy decision from DEA
Portsmouth man faces copper theft charge
ODOT moving forward with Ironton-Russell Bridge
SSU gets federal money to improve educational access
Lucasville woman facing drug charges
CROP Walk looking for participants
Cherish Lewis facing burglary charges
2 men charged with theft from vehicles
Fire guts South Shore home
White named Model Survivor
Counseling Center hopes for large turnout for ‘Natural High 5K’
‘Halloween Campout’ set for Saturday
Hughes pitches levy to Chamber
KDMC expansion plans to use 10-foot right of way
Community rallies to save bridge
Delay making pit bulls worse, Dog Pound official says
Areva: Brown’s claim of Iran ties ‘misinformed’
McDermott man indicted on murder charge
Man faces fraud in alleged mortgage scam
New business opens on Second Street
Five competing for NB Council
‘Leadership’ an issue in NB mayoral election
WWII bomb casing remembers NB’s past
Fall Festival popularity keeps growing
‘Day of the Dead’ celebration begins
Ky. man dies in trailer fire
Residents asked to beware of false donations
Brown plan would stop Areva-like deals
3 charged with meth manufacturing
Death row moving to Chillicothe
Kasich to keep pressing Obama on ACP
Jackson wants return to war on poverty
Donini: Gun thefts nothing new
Hillman’s pharmacy gets DEA hearing today
Tag Sale raises money for Main Street Portsmouth
Farmer’s Market promotes local vendors
Take the survey: Topix
10-2 Death Notices
Joyce Ann Strehle
Death row decision coming this week
Farley Square park gets a facelift
State: Crisis services will continue in Scioto County
OVRDC honors Walton at annual banquet
USEC: Layoffs likely Nov. 1; 450 workers likely lost without federal loan guarantee
Mood ‘somber’ at ACP
Portman: DOE decision needed now
Sorghum Festival underway
Dr. Miller Toombs joining Veterans Hall of Fame
County negotiating employee contract
GOP endorses mental health levy
89th House District affected by redistricting
Brown in town with Second Chance donation
State approves School 21
Man burned by acid at Wurtland plant
KDOT: Overwhelming response for 'In God We Trust' plates
NB Alumni Association selling memorial bricks
Jesse Jackson to speak in Portsmouth
5 more guns reported stolen
Judge: Pain clinic couple violated bond
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Johnson honored by Osteopathic Association
Sen. Brown visit to tout job training program
Striking a chord with students
Kiwanis to hold Chili Cook-Off
Johnson: ‘Emergency’ legislation policy should change
Census reports drop in poverty level
County to replace bridge
Daub: Are mayor, others violating charter?
Louisville police grapple with mold
Brown hosts Tele-Town Hall meeting with seniors
Johnson co-sponsors drug tracking system
Unions picket prison over Kasich cuts
Portion of wall falls
Judge: City needs to resolve building issues
Local Big Brothers Big Sisters closes
Bowled over with fun
Church shows its love for New Boston
South Shore celebrates the quilt
Kids get a free day of fun
Man charged in rape of girl, 6
Rock for the Red Cross event set to honor military veterans
Grants maintain programs
Scioto near top in income increase
Woman sentenced for child’s injuries
SCSO: Brother shot during dispute over cooking meth
Kiwanis Kids Day set for Saturday
10 faces 48 drug charges
Store owner clarifies license transfer
DAR chapter donates to Homeless Shelter
Drug Take Back day set for Oct. 29
Fall Trout Derby for kids and seniors, Oct. 22
Board of DD tries to ‘Rock the Vote’
Mound Park infrastructure improvements underway
Deputies track suspect through attic
AAA holds anti-texting rally
Guns, jewelry stolen from Lucasville home
Ohio Democratic Leader says redistricting hurts Ohio
Taylor says: Obamacare will have negative impact
Church carnival in NB this weekend
Mark Twain visits local museum Friday
Burned man a mystery
Church helps feed the needy
Kroger purchases liquor licenses
ORV building remains in limbo
Man charged after parking in driveways
State continues progress with concealed carry policy
County maintains positive balance
Habitat builds, plans for more
Collectible buyers set up shop at Scioto County Welcome Center
Saddler to host forum
USPS considers closing processing centers
Deputy clerk charged in courthouse burglary
Hillman continues fight for Piketon pharmacy plan
Miss Ohio Pageant returns for 11th year
Hazardous waste disposal day set
The Shawnee State University Student Programming Board and Main Street Portsmout...
Two claiming to be police officers sought in home invasion
Special Olympics kicks off season
September is Hunger Awareness Month
Kasich disappointed Obama silent on ACP loan
Action Team plans to announce ‘major honor’ at meeting
Bias now plans family practice
Eight still isn’t enough
International fest ‘a taste of Heaven’
Portsmouth Walk supports Alzheimer’s research
EPA OKs air quality change
New motion-sensor technologies developed in Portsmouth
KDMC adding floor to Portsmouth location
Accidents injure 2 in Ky.
Daymar College hosts Career Open House on Saturday
Main Street Portsmouth hires new director
Cunningham wins Rising Legend Award
NB Eagles grand opening set for Sept. 24
Community meeting Saturday to discuss Christian movie
Jaycees Haunted House begins Saturday
Senior Olympics held, despite weather
Saddler’s riverfront sign project becomes reality
Democrats react to new congressional redistricting
STAR program helps in job hunt
Man dies after lost in Forest
City clerk trains replacement
Democrats react to new congressional maps
Pike receives part of state CHIP grant
Scioto County Drug Court gets $90,000+ grant
ODOT keeps schedule for Ironton-Russell Bridge
"The Kingdom of Survival," a documentary exploring modern skepticism in America...
Judge rules against pain clinics owner
Scioto still split on new congressional maps
Computer crash cripples PPD
Council to consider CIP fund transfer
Johnson, Mohr to talk ORV, prison farm
Brown touts school funding bill
Electric company donates $10,000 to local project
ODOT designates bypass State Route 823
Jury indicts man for burglary, escape
DOE recycling money going to improve NB industrial park
Schools reaching out to special needs students
Obama pitches jobs plan in Columbus
Second sober house for women opens
New Boston road work this week
USDA offers disaster assistance from rain
Johnson retires from National Guard
Woman faces drug paraphernalia charge
NB Police recalls laid-off officer
International Festival adds Russian food on Sunday
ORVJCF teacher honored
Mike DeWine attacks grandparent scam
Valley students contemplate 9/11
Obama pitches jobs plan today
SSU celebrates with day of service
Post 23 remembers 9/11 victims
American Legion rides bikes for charity
ONLINE FIRST: Post 23 remembers victims of 9/11 at Tracy Park ceremony
Hiles helping build World Trade Center
Take the Survey: Are we safer, 10 years later?
SSU remembers events of 9/11
Lest we forget
Business honors first responders
Rep. Jean Schmidt reminds Obama of ACP loan guarantee
Man in critical condition after getting lost in Shawnee Forest
Whitetail Deer Festival this weekend
Woman hauls trash to mayor’s office: Holiday puts cramp in pick-up schedule
Minford man charged with theft by deception against the elderly
Bust nets $40,000 in pills, $14,000 cash
Beaver man killed in crash
Michigan man faces drug charges after traffic stop
'Gut feeling' leads to murder arrest
Scioto second in state for felony stops
Future Marines raise money with warriors workout
Legion leading ceremony on Sept. 11
Eagles fighting fires — with lottery donations
5 charged in drug bust
Johnson selected as chairman of Veteran’s Affairs Committee
10 indicted in Detroit drug ring
Kentucky awards $4.8 million contract for bridge project
Make-A-Wish sends local teen to Disney World
SSU students volunteer for 9/11
PPL wants to hear your 9/11 story
Child charged in school bomb threat
Rally planned to help repeal SB 5
NB borrows money for floodwall repairs
Brown previews Obama speech
Museum features 5 artists in new exhibit
AG opens new crime lab
Missing Ky. man found safe in forest
State gives neighborhood grant to Pike County
Meeting set for Department of Energy, Flour info session
State and county enjoy calm Labor Day roads
Clifford Scholarship benefit walk scheduled
Technology helps recover vehicle
Homeless Shelter asks for your help
Death ruled homicide
LCSD: Murder suspect kills self
Wheelersburg wins 2011 Miss River Days
OSHP stops vehicle, finds drugs
Man reported missing in forest
SSU launches new honors program
Fire Marshal: Smoke alarm saves life
PMC hosts open house
Parade sizzles
Greenup County Fair honors Bill Hieneman
Pro-Issue 2 group says TV commercial backfires
Rep. Schmidt reads for recovery
Group returns from hurricane trip
FAA grant to improve airport
Take heat seriously
U.S. Chamber urges Obama on ACP
PDT email restored
Slone retires after 24 years
Law enforcement on patrol this weekend
OSHP: 2 traffic stops net 3 drug arrests
Teacher takes on bullies
Free food for veterans and those in need
State shuffles ownership, management for 5 prisons
Students getting an iPad education
River Days off and running
River Days parade promises to be big
USEC files to switch investor stock
Longtime county employee retires
‘Lest We Forget’
Labor Council to rally before parade
Lundeen’s affidavit unsealed
Casino trips must stop, court tells couple
Northwest Middle School is ‘Excellent’
Group works to save bridge
SCSO: Man arrested for drug possession
NB officer injured chasing suspect
Bowling, Just 4 Fun
SB5 opponents gearing up for vote
NB Police: man stole sewer covers
Toy gun triggers bus scare
New Boston high school rated ‘Excellent’ by state
River Days Festival opens Thursday
2 face drug charges after traffic stop
Woman accused in theft scheme
PLT hosts Marlowe Awards Dinner
Hope Fund brings its Power Pack program
Guns popular items in recent thefts
Business icon Everett Williams dies
4 arrested during OVI checkpoint
Franklin Furnace man facing two sex charges
CTC students learn welding in virtual reality
Sheriff: Officer supply drugs to inmates
Crash kills Otway man
New Boston opens ‘School 21’
Hurricane knocks out PDT email; alternative email address set up
Dr. Seuss art contest at Boneyfiddle Arts Center
Harry Potter and the Toledo Symphony at SSU
5th annual Hunter Tennis Tournament Sept. 10-11
Senior Expo canceled amid budget concerns
Take the Survey: Prescribed burns
Senator Rob Portman asks for deficit ideas
Man indicted in death of woman, child
Locals deploy to hurricane zone
Gas fire damages Wheelersburg bank
South Webster man charged with robbery
CROP Hunger Walk recruiters to meet Sunday for training
‘Beyond our expectations’: New Clay Local Schools impresses at open house
Schmidt pushes for child literacy
EPA approves Shawnee forest burn
Veterans director visits Scioto
Endowment fund allows for younger philanthropists
Tip leads to heroin bust
Minford woman faces drug charges
Hospital looking to partner with Adena
OVI checkpoint planned Saturday
2 from Michigan face drug charges
Rickey mural to be rededicated Sunday
Russian megatons continue adding to megawatts
Aging agency offer elder abuse assistance
Make a big difference
Clay open house tonight
Students welcomed back, German style
Body found in recycling identified
‘Burg tops area on school report card
City Council takes up parking issue
State asks city to better define charge-offs
Ironton-Russell Bridge project delayed
Medical helicopter service celebrating fifth anniversary
McDermott man charged with burglary, tampering with evidence, theft
139 closed for water line relocation
SOLACE supports police at Council
West Portsmouth woman suspected in bank robbery now charged with burglary
Basham asks for balanced budget
Back to School for Portsmouth - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Engineer gets OK to fix storm-damaged roads
Jack L. Blakeman, 83
Alumni - hope you plan on joining us September 10 for Alumni Weekend.
LATEST: Quake shakes Scioto
GHS teacher writes book
New park manager looking to upgrade
Police Chief Horner files complaint over black mold in city building
Body found in Lawrence County recycling facility
We welcomed another record-breaking number of students for fall semester today w...
Nov. 8 candidate slate set
2 charter amendments, levies fill November ballot
Car âshow to benefit American Legion Post
Yard Sale helps Hayden family
Students, parents make a difference
Course set to support drug addicts
Big Block Bash: Church passes out backpacks for back-to-school
Items needed now for Operation Christmas Child
Deejay now spinning tunes for STAR
SOMC adds pump to its run
DOE scrap helping local economy
Greenup gets Improvement grant
DeWine certifies elections petition
Sobriety checkpoint planned tonight
Shawnee State Student Makes a Quilt of Memories for Professor
Ky. lawmaker requests medical board records
John Fout indicted for receiving stolen property
Hero of Hudson plane crash inspires
SOMC using electronic health records
Motion: Revoke bond for pain clinic operators
SOLACE vows to find PPD new HQ
John Simon Band to perform Sunday
Jesse Stuart Weekend coming Sept. 23-24
Boy sells lemonade to pay vet bill
NRC OKs USEC license extension
Kentucky lawmaker: Board needs better Rx oversight
Columbus woman pedals for a cure
Items being collected for Operation Christmas Child
City trying not to repay state for sidewalk
City trying not to repay state for sidewalk
Haverhill plant to sell for $106 million
Take the survey: Police and fire personnel staffing levels
Cruise-in to benefit Christmas fund
Ky. lawmen: Meth lab found in home
Zumba for a Cure raises awareness, funds
Boy pleads guilty in burning baby
USEC investors push deadline again
PALS donates for puppets
County recovery in ‘decent shape’
Parents warned following child rape
Chief fires back at Johnson plan
Washington-Nile dedicates middle school
Hayden family amazed by sale
Fair attendance up overall
Ballot change could save money
DeWine applauds health care appeal
Little Sandy bridge finally headed for scrap pile
Bouncing back from a rough start
Portsmouth union leader takes national job with AFL-CIO
Fair comes to a crashing end
Minford will keep door-to-door buses
$34,000 hog
Gallia power outage might affect Sunday's PDT delivery
Mayor: Door-to-door salesmen misleading customers
Engineer overhauls Scioto County map
Trooper honored for stolen vehicle recovery
Zach Shope wins Showman of Showmen contest
Two W.Va. men face drug charges
United Way donates school supplies
SSU professor opposing Syrian regime from Portsmouth, Middle East
Scioto County Fair Schedule
Second Street antique shops evoke emotion, nostalgia
Spider sighting doesn’t sit well with local mom
Chief Curator Johnson to lead discussion on ‘Ohio River Pilot’
Medical Board investigators to carry firearms
John Temponeras’ medical license permanently revoked
Integrated Philosophy and Religion degree offered at SSU
Political parties battle over state district lines
Clean-up jobs available
Pit bull case referred to grand jury
Athletic Complex Phase 2 development begins next week
1 student away from Effective
‘People still like to laugh’
Glockner unveils service area redesign
2 Democrats want Kasich's prison privatization deals made public
Brown to DOE: Keep focus on USEC project
Hill View Retirement Center receives five stars
Pulling for the winner
Fair attendance up
Portman added to Debt Committee
Witter, Browning, Baker tops in fair horse competitions
Councilman wants repeal of police, fire levels
Bratchett to speak at subcommittee on syringe program
Considerations during Minford bus route discussions: Sex offenders, coyotes
BAC announces amateur photo contest winners
Wednesday, Aug. 10, Scioto County Fair Schedule
Council votes to hire sewer consultant
City OKs mutual aid with SSU
Council puts city manager issue on ballot
Council wrangles with parking issue
Harting crowned Scioto County Fair Queen
Kids show their pets at Scioto County Fair
Ohio, Ky. sharing prescription info
Woman pleads guilty to ID fraud, theft
Pain clinic owner fires back at police
Tuesday, August 9 schedule for the Scioto County Fair
Fans making difference for fairgoers
Investigation of shoplifting charges leads deputies to meth operations
Kersey avoids murder charge
Ky. inmate dies in jail
Northeast Ohio man killed in motorcycle crash in Lawrence County
Sheriff: Man charged with burglary, escape
Monday, August 8 schedule for the Scioto County Fair
Church sharing wealth with single parents
Tri-state partnership suggested for Ohio River
Farmers, hunters help feed the hungry
One day ‘til the fair
River racing returns: Championship runs Sunday
3 districts welcome new superintendents
Schmidt welcomes Ethics news
Minford receives drug-free grant
Roy Jr. Entertains
Boat racing returns Saturday
Johnson responds to Murray’s ballot opposition
5 charged after traffic stops
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Escaped fugitive caught sleeping
West Middle School dedication, Aug. 14
Steve Penrod takes reins of Piketon’s ACP
Scioto Democrats Rally to Defeat Senate Bill 5
Boyd County doctor’s office closed
Dog's owner held on $20,000 bond for 3 new charges
Murray campaigning against city manager, tax levy
Streets temporarily closed for SSU students
New Boston school buildings now in their final year
Program cut, volunteers remain
Men jump to action to help save choking victim
Two charged in theft ring
Toddler out of hospital after dog attack
Former big cat keeper: Cougar couldn’t be theirs
Minford meetings next week
STAR Inc. project worker appointed to Governor’s Council
Pit bulls attack toddler
Ky. lawmen find meth lab in cooking mode but no one home
Shawnee State has added a new Bachelor's of Arts in Philosophy and Religion. htt...
Ironton closes Social Security office for mold
Life Air evolves into Air Evac
11 arrested in city-wide drug sweep
Child rape suspect asks for evaluation
City manager right for some, wrong for others
Congress Close To Agreement, Brown Says
Lundeen gets hearing on warrant
Portsmouth River Days Festival 2011
International student begins PDT internship
The Children's Learning Center is now accepting 16-20 month old students.
August 5 is the deadline for applications for Fall 2011 Semester for students pl...
Scouts learn leadership, life skills
Author gets his start at Shawnee State
Museum opens Steamboat Show
Missionaries from Haiti visit Community Center
Tell us what you think about The Deal: Obama, Congress avert financial default
Principal sets course for Greenup progress
Bikers turn out for SOMC memorial ride for hospice
Murray hosts free dentistry
2 arrested, 1 sought in burglary, assault, fleeing
Putting the squeeze on drug abuse
LIFE Center to close for repairs
'Just getting started'
Coalition seeks levy for drug prevention
City Health taking a stand with pain clinics
13 arrested in prostitution sting
Resources for recovery
Clark: No evidence of big cats
Two teens charged in Oak Hill arson
Legion plans 9/11 ceremony
Understanding the Portsmouth LTCP
New Boston challenges Portsmouth’s LTCP
City faced with costly sewer update
Burton’s retirement caps 30-year health career
Boy drowns in Kentucky river
Steve Free’s song tops Christian Country chart
PAAC and Children’s Theatre announce upcoming season
State renews victim compensation fund
Boneyfiddle Arts Center announces calendar of events
Cleveland group petitions Superman license plates
HUD gives $1.2 million to Portsmouth Housing
Prison Farm Reprieve
Columbus doctor’s license suspended
Strickland starts new endeavor
Woman says she saw a lion
Smith named health commissioner
Council makes changes to city manager ordinance
Council to consider Branch Rickey Way
Reynolds returns to SSU Board of Trustees
Council ponders SSU aid agreement
Man sought in Grandview Inn Hotel robbery
Lewis clerk: Personnel needed to satisfy audit
USPS considers closing up to 3,700 post offices
West family escapes fire
West Portsmouth family escapes fire
South Shore man charged in shooting
Animal clinic project breaks ground
Davis Funeral Home reopens
Happy trails
One of two escapees caught in Vanceburg
Allan Eckert’s last book available in a special package from the JSF
Rewards offered for homicide, arson info
Task force to help prevent smoke alarm failures
City to mull pact with SSU
State: HB 93 not watered down
Sciotoville author releases novel set in Iran
Social Security reduces hours at Portsmouth, Ironton offices
Assistance for home buyers still available
What's your take on the death penalty?
River Cruises A Boon For Local Economy
City Councilman awards good neighbors for landscaping
DeWine’s fraud busters set record
Former Portsmouth Councilman dies at 85
Bike tour begins this week
2 charged with drug trafficking
Haslam sworn-in as assistant U.S. Attorney
Pandemic preparations: Red Cross, health departments, others plan for flu outbreak
Portsmouth solicitor waiting for state’s pain clinic rule change
2 inmates escape jail: Lewis County sheriff asking for help finding them
Pain clinic laws to top Action Team meeting
Suspect in armed robbery arrested at funeral home
Kasich halts second execution at SOCF
2 men get 10 years for drug trafficking
Daily Times names new general manager
Artist restoring murals
Couple follows Lewis and Clark route to Oregon
SSU Board OKs tuition hike
Local Lowe’s not cited in record-keeping missteps
Panel hears murder-trial appeals
Bears, baseball, BBQ: SSU alumni outing encourages involvement
Missing Portsmouth woman comes home
JD's Beef Brisket House now open in New Boston
Hughes defends ‘sober house’
A-Plant cleanup continues
Waste Management District wins award
Deputy: Theft report leads to crash into tree
Board plans pain clinic law change
Hadsell lands metal service center
City trash pick up might be delayed
Stafford sought for Greenup robbery
Man dies in Oak Hill house fire
Duncan: Gates not to blame for flooding
Record-breaking support against SB 5
Minford board member quits mid-meeting over school bus cuts
Dean takes it for the Kroger team
City will test its emergency response at SSU
SOMC breaks ground on Waverly center
Man charged in crash deaths
Minford Schools to talk cuts
Take it easy in heat, NWS says
Family of 3 injured when roof of new picnic shelter collapses
Reconnect with fellow alumni on Thirsty Thursday where the Florence Freedom host the Lake Erie Crushers. Enjoy the action from the Gold Patio located behind home plate. Your $12 ticket price includes a bar-b-que buffet, soft drinks and a commemorative T-
Cargill donates $135,000 to Ohio hunger relief
Execution remains on hold: Judge orders changes to lethal-injection process
3 charged for home meth lab
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Hayden boys doing well after crash
Work set to begin on Ohio River Road: $1.2 million in funding will go to widen, resurface
Mother, child die in crash: OSHP says car seat and seatbelts were not used
Wild edibles
Portsmouth woman reported missing
House bill makes bath salts illegal
Duncan responds to former-mayor Murray’s wastewater accusation
Cruise-In to benefit Glockner Christmas Kids Program
Cars Are The Stars At Charity Show
Recovering addict: Anyone can change; they first have to want to
OSHP pursuit ends in crash
Dogs safe, will be adopted
Fire still under investigation
Rick Ferrell’s VRCFA show set for Aug. 6
Kasich signs bill banning 'bath salts' drugs
Man indicted for attempted murder of GCSO deputy
Plan would consolidate exam stations in ’Burg
Pursuit ends in crash, arrest of Sciotoville man
Counseling Center to meet with NB Council
House bill would help troops vote overseas
OSHP pursuit ends in crash
Toddler found in pool dies
A golden ticket!
Motorcycle robber hits Brown’s Grocery & Bait Store in Argillite
HUD aid offered to flood victims
Brown plan would mix employment with unemployment compensation
Disaster declaration to aid agencies
Diabetes seminar held at SOMC Friends Center
Brown: ‘We’re gonna make this happen’
DOE gives millions for A-plant cleanup
Karel medical license revoked
Fire damages Jackson Street apartments
Greetings from Antarctica!
Husband, wife arrested for burglary
Man sentenced to 12 1/2 years in high-speed chase
Solicitor: Pain clinic ordinance should be amended
One dead in Pike County fire
18 dogs rescued from trailer
Locals lobby D.C. for USEC approval
One dead in Pike County fire; victim could be 13-year-old girl
South Shore faced with rate hike in sewage bills
Amendments delay votes on city manager
Food Pantry registration opens Thursday
Sheriff: Marijuana growing in toddler’s bedroom
County: McDermott bridge is safe
City Council OKs tax levy
Interactive space exhibit at Shawnee State University a learning experience.
Inmate Art Recognized By Arts Center
Local agencies grapple with chemical disposal
Pike County remembers Civil War heroes
Appreciating nurses for all they do
Public employees fight heat on the job
Husband, wife plead guilty to drug trafficking
Hundreds of pills found in drug bust
Study: Ohio short of skilled workers
Travel center to reopen early
Teen killed in crash
Drug czar: Local efforts getting noticed in D.C.
UPDATE: Teen killed in crash on U.S. 52 identified
Boneyfiddle Arts Center to host designer egg carving class
Dingess arrested on suspicion of meth lab possession
‘Click It’ efforts ticket 21,000 motorists
Are you a PDT Facebook fan yet?
Faith Esham is starring in Gilbert and Sullivan's Princess Ida at the Vern Riffe Center for the Arts July 14, 15, & 16. Tickets may be purchased at the McKinley Box Office or through ticketmaster.
SOMC To Host Memorial Ride
Take the survey: Casey Anthony verdict
Local poets share their art with others
Recycler: Copper theft will continue
Vietnam veterans to hold cruise-in
Little League patch goes worldwide
Portman part of D.C. lobby for USEC
Downpour raises talk of lawsuit
Doctors request hearing
Cutest Kid wins Princess Jeep
Shawnee State among cheapest schools in state, but among highest in America
Allan Eckert, author of ‘Tecumseh,’ dead at 80
CAO Gets $251,772 For Dental Wellness Clinic
Doctors not providing safety warnings
Gov. John Kasich signs several orders
State investigating possible voting irregularities
Portman has not discussed running in 2012
O’Reilly Auto Parts coming to Wheelersburg
Disaster loan deadline nears
Group submits petition for ‘health care freedom’
Garvin appeals murder conviction
Examiner: Dr. Karel’s license should be revoked
Outage damages USEC cascade
UPDATE: Drug czar coming to Portsmouth for town hall discussion
River fuel spill question goes unanswered by CSX
Prosecutor takes losses in stride
Daymar hosts patriotic picnic
Bats stall Ohio 139 road work
Ohio Designer Craftsman exhibit opens
Village passes 2012 budget
Treasure Hunting In Scioto County
Lucasville man charged for stealing cable
OSHP: Stops up, arrests down this holiday
Lucasville not among privatization efforts
South Webster man charged with assault
Fire damages Armstrong Street house
Broken windows prompts ‘no drugs’ sign
O'Reilly Auto Parts to open in Portsmouth
SOMC awards bid for Waverly Urgent Care
Celebrating family and freedom: What does the Fourth of July mean to you?
Fireworks light up downtown
Get ready for the boom!
Now you're cooking: Campfire and grill safety tips help prevent trouble
Craft show opens at Southern Ohio Museum
Take the survey: Health care reform
Johnson voices riverfront concerns to mayor, council
Grand jury indicts 11 on 147 counts
Highway troopers get no holiday on the Fourth
Small towns, big celebrations
Church honors volunteers following hall construction
Father, son charged
Garden Club convention July 18-20
Brass band to perform at Reds’ game
Johnson votes to criminalize ‘spice’
Lawrence County receives $2.3 million from DOD
USEC extends loan deadline
Anti-texting bill passes Ohio House
PPD awarded drug prevention grant
Fiery crash kills 2 drivers
Congressman meets with voters
Drug czar meets with Drug Action Team
Ohio House OKs limit to abortions
USEC deadline comes, goes
Cincinnati health program emulates Portsmouth
Storm warning looked worse
Malone: City manager not right for city
Robinson guilty
Tuning up for Fourth of July concert
Faith Esham to star in Princess Ida
3 charged in attempted anhydrous ammonia theft
2nd Chance Center Holds Ribbon-cutting Ceremony
Sounds of Summer: Boneyfiddle Arts Center hosts drumming circle
2 charged in robbery
Council considers a return to city manager
Phil Malone: No contest to procuring
Pleasant Hill Manor wins Commitment to Quality award
Waste Management grants available for tire program; Kentucky counties urged to apply for funds
Know Your Neighbors: Josh Underwood
FDA makes new sunscreen rules
Revolution Church Free Market helps serve the needy
Main Street tour shows off local gardens
Albrecht: ACP would help area employment
Malone adds support to crime bill
Scioto Survey: Mayor or City Manager?
Meetings
Goff to be tried again for murder
Loans available for local business
Prosecutor criticizes sentencing changes
Murder-for-hire trial postponed
Johnson calls for city overhaul
2 face drug charges after traffic stop
Luncheon celebrates students and donors
Ohio Project nears petition goal
Emergency funds OK’d for road projects
Staker retiring from Health Department
New Boston BMV office closing Saturday
County, Counseling Center make deal
USEC banking on loan guarantee
New Equipment Added To New Boston Parks
American Legion Selling Bricks To Honor Veterans
Sen. Brown: Fire program cuts threaten local communities
OSHP’s Crispen transfers to Patrol Academy
AK Steel’s Ashland coke plant shuts down
JD’s Brisket House coming to NB
Sanderson to speak at Heroes Celebration
Woman’s body examined
Labor Department announces grant
Fluor-B&W’s performance to determine county’s budget
Area already nearing annual rainfall average
AT&T announces 200 new jobs in Greenup
Wife testifies in murder-for-hire trial
Thousands in the dark after storm
State sets pain clinic rules
Kasich decides against ORV
Kasich decides against ORV: Facility will close Sept. 10 as scheduled
Thousands in the dark after storm
WPAY call letters changing to WNKE
Volunteers promote early literacy
Kasich signs order to regulate pain clinics
Near mine disaster in Kentucky has local connection
Kasich meeting keeps ORV hopes alive
Paving progress
2 Detroit men face Oxy possession charges
4 men face drug charges
Lundeen meeting with BWC set for Monday
Roberts: Hillman meeting inappropriate
Kid’s Pool Opens
Schmidt donates flag
Priest leaving Portsmouth parish
Kasich asks for disaster declaration
‘Burg grad a runner-up in Miss Ohio
4 counties sign agreements
DOE not saying whether it will approve USEC’s loan
8 injured in accident
Church Helps Feed The Needy
Keep teen drivers safe this summer
Students study engineering at camp
Future Marines train with Kettle Bell Club
Racers return to Portsmouth Speedway
Scioto Survey: Syringe exchange program
Hillman asks to meet with Roberts
WHS grad competing in Miss Ohio tonight
Kentucky fireworks law now allows for sale, use in state
Carly is tops in Cutest Kids Contest
Through the cracks: Woman claims she suffers without pain clinic doctor
CAO Summer Food Program begins
Hughes elected president of statewide organization
Drug Court Successes: Addicts turn lives around with help from drug court board
Kasich to sign concealed carry bill
Gov. Kasich, General Assembly push for decision on American Centrifuge Plant
Vehicle overturns on Scherer’s Hollow hill
Operation Christmas Child accepting donations
Catholic parishes planning auction to help operate pantry
Boneyfiddle Arts Center plans summer events
Thunder Returns To Former Speedway
Woman’s body exhumed
EPA: 2nd plant study not needed
952 syringes exchanged since March 1 with new Health Department program
Sciotoville hires Rick Bowman as superintendent
Securing City Hall: X-ray, metal detectors should be installed by Friday
City Council considers income tax legislation
Ohio, Ky. Union leaders lobby Congress
Going Out On Top: Vickie Walker named middle school teacher of the year as she retires
SSU students get hands on experience at A-Plant
Kentucky gets $4.3 million to pay for storms recovery
Club offers support for SSU student-veterans
Kitts Hill man charged with drug possession
Science and Art Come Together in Gravitational Wave Observatory.
SSU's Clark Planetarium announces new summer hours. For more information, go to
Ohio Gives $25 Million To Storm Victims
Scioto Survey: Social networks
Shooting suspect arrested in Ky.
Law enforcement participates in Rx abuse training
Recruiting industry
Main Street Portsmouth survives budget cuts
Sketch released in Garrison homicide
State Medical Board finalizes pain clinic rules
State OKs $186,400 for Lodge lights
Doctors can request hearing from State Medical Board
Buying chicks or ducks? Beware of salmonella
First cohort of master's degree students graduate at SSU. See more at
Shawnee State University Student Support Services boasts 89 percent retention rate. See more at
Timberlake honored with Corrections Officer of the Year award
Soon-to-be 100, David Coriell reflects on work, family
Geoffrey Sea’s Barnes House center of Pike County history
Cradle Walks For Life
New owners reopen Southern Moon BBQ
Health care opt out petition nears goal
Conviction affirmed in stabbing case
Mentoring at heart of job for teacher of the year
Rent-To-Own moving to New Boston
New doctor seeing patients at pain clinic
State 'proposing disciplinary action' against pain clinic doctors
Oak Hill fire ruled arson
Volunteers line up for cleanup of the Ohio
Williams sheds light on utility bills
DEA suspends pharmaceutical wholesaler
Southbound lanes of U.S. 23 closed today north of Lucasville
RSVP embraces funding cuts, honors volunteers
House rejects Senate budget amendments
Teacher studies in Costa Rica
Group pushing for health care reform opt out
Board rejects Temponeras recertification
Hands On
Southbound lanes of U.S. 23 closed Friday north of Lucasville
Kessinger, Baldridge indicted for Maloney murder
Scioto Survey: Gas prices
Price coordinates Talented and Gifted programs
Community forums to explain service cuts
Railroad safety goes international
Boat Club Honors Veterans
Memorializing McKinley
Sciotoville School interviews candidates for superintendent
USEC stock falls as deadline nears
Village budget stays ahead in 2012
Strickland portrait revealed
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The Heat Is On
Youth group forgoing fun to help tornado victims
County OKs Ohio River Road improvements
6 arrested in beating of man at cookout
Crash with semi critically injures man
Bivens: Garrison man killed
Lundeen: Decertification rescinded
Crash with semi critically injures Waverly man
Vote now for the cutest kids
Bowling fundraiser raises $3,771
Graffiti, the other murals
Scioto County deficit remains
SCSO: Mother of rape victims arrested
Brown signs anti-SB 5 referendum
Camp Life to teach healthy choices
Crews fixing Grant’s ‘teeter-totter’ effect
We are experience phone outages at the University caused by the storms that passed through our area this past weekend. We're working to get them restored as quickly as possible. To reach staff members, please use email (provided in the Directory pos
Railroad Days coming to Russell, Ky.
EMA offers aid for flood damage
Abandoned mines, gravel pits can be death traps to unwary
Schmidt: Ethics ruling holding up bill-paying
Horsing around Riders compete in Myhio Haven horse show
Meetings
Oxy addiction hitting youth
Garden Tour to support Main Street
Scioto Survey: Gas prices
Green Twp. Rescue saves dog from river
Judge Mowery leads clean-up effort
Pain clinic open for business, despite reports of its closure
2 charged, 4 sought for robbery, beating
Run to benefit Greenup Habitat
SSU will host Kids on Campus June 27-30, a summer enrichment program for area students in grades 1-8. Learn more at
Forest Service reminds visitors to beware of bears
DeWine files court brief to reverse Miranda rights restrictions
Groups seek volunteers for disaster preparedness
Hillman: Portsmouth law clearly unconstitutional
Riverfront funds face council cuts
Kasich to meet with ORV employees
Voting begins in Cutest Kid Contest
Taking Action
Beating The Heat
Portsmouth Pantry Garden to begin planting
SSU students volunteer more than 18,000 hours
Brown discusses housing options
Traffic stop finds Oxy
DUI arrests up from last Memorial Day; 9 killed during holiday weekend
WPAY-AM to shut down broadcast Friday
2011 Ohio River Sweep Looking For Volunteers
Man killed in motorcycle accident
Kasich in Adams to tout HB93
Town hall set for Thursday
Roberts: Pain clinics not open
Boneyfiddle Arts Center to feature Reynolds on June 4
Local union surpasses petition quota
2 escape serious injury following plane crash
Community pays tribute to fallen veterans
Honoring the city's firefighters
Scioto Survey: the future of collective bargaining in Ohio
Cemetery tells story of Portsmouth’s past
Democratic poll finds Kasich approval falls
Last day to donate to truck load for tornado victims
Decoration Day: Community honors fallen veterans
Vacant house burns in downtown Portsmouth
’Burg honors veterans with parade, ceremony at Veterans Memorial
Soap box racing: Kids compete in third-annual event
5-29 Local Briefs
OSHP: Drugs seized in traffic stop
It’s an honor to be recognized
Hill View fitness walk is Tuesday
OSMB lays out rules Director updates Scioto on progress since HB 93 passed
Chamber honors Several members recognized for service
Plan calls for uranium enrichment Proposal would save jobs, clean up A-Plant, Kentucky politicians say
Meetings
Local Briefs
Symphonic Band to perform at OUS
SOCF officer earns state honor
Strickland lauds Obama’s auto bailout
Wheelersburg Memorial Day parade set for Saturday
Thank you: Daymar honors first responders in New Boston parade
CBS to tape during June 2 town hall
Runners raise thousands for Cancer Fund
10 tons of drugs turned in during Take Back
Keep graduation parties safe in ’11
Scioto County part of broadband initiative
Join SSU Athletics for the annual Golf Scramble, Saturday, June 11, beginning at 8 a.m. at the Elks Country Club Golf Course. Call 351-3285 or email jcook@shawnee.edu to register.
Restoring the Columbia Theatre’s glory
South Shore woman spends nearly 3 days to get news of family in Joplin
Donations sought for tornado victims
Otway man charged with assault
UPDATE: Income tax increase fails by 3 votes
Father charged with child endangering
Pike remains atop unemployment list
SSU student reports sexual assault
Audit finds Lewis jailer needs better control of time sheets, audit reports
United Way promotes virtual book drive
Professor watches violence in his homeland of Syria
IRS honors Potter's House tax assistance volunteers
Potter’s House to host Hunger Walk 2011
‘Feel the Heat’: New Boston councilmen spend a day as firefighters
Johnson pushes for ORV meeting
Unions offer ‘drive-thru’ petitions
MSP: $50,000 is vital to city
Donations still accepted for Alabama tornado victims
First Responder’s Parade set for Thursday
Athletes, volunteers honored at banquet
NB school earns wellness grant
Malone again says city hall plan in works
Former Fire Chief Storey dies
Local Soap Box Derby expands to 2 divisions
Officers plead not guilty to theft
Employee confronts theft suspects in PDT office
‘Burg Teen Chasing Major Pageant Title
Scioto Survey: Main Street Portsmouth
Memorial Day events begin early
Volunteers raise another house
Brush Creek 'sweep' picks up trash from Scioto Brush Creek
Wizard of Oz comes to VRCFA Friday
Wheelersburg Local Schools recognized by education group
Donations sought for Ala. tornado victims
‘Click It’ campaign begins Monday
Pill mill crackdown: Kasich signs House Bill 93 to regulate pain clinics
Proctorville woman killed in car crash
Kasich signs pill mill law
Village looking for stolen sewer covers
Register now for Children’s Summer Music Workshop
AEP president visits Portsmouth
Ohio leads nation with doctor regulations
Former workers accuse A-Plant officials
Farmer’s Market begins this weekend on Esplanade
Zoe Richards asked to defend Main Street Portsmouth
SSU's Mirabello to appear on 'Ancient Aliens
Mixed Emotions
Southern Ohio Museum celebrates International Museum Day
PES to perform Annie, Jr. this weekend
New Boston Community Yard Sale to be held June 4
Gampp’s John Deere plans Saturday open house
Beshear to attempt second term as governor
House OKs Senate changes to HB 93
WOUB to host show on drug abuse
Green picks Mers as new super
Brown asks for air update
Hillman to appeal action against pharmacy
Temponeras maintains practice
Godspell opens Friday at Portsmouth Little Theatre
Senate passes HB 93
Mosley indicted on rape charges
Recount needed for city income tax vote
DEA Suspends 4 Doctors, Pharmacy
Ohio executes man who said he didn't recall crimes
Income tax fails by 2 votes after BOE certification
Senate passes pain clinic legislation; Kasich could sign into law this week
BREAKING: Pharmacy, 4 doctors' offices raided, including Margy Temponeras
First Responders React to Earthquake Scenario
Cooper finds genealogical clues from gravestones
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band to perform at Appalachian Uprising
Man charged with criminal damaging
Low turnout expected for Kentucky primary
Malone tweaks vehicle take-home policy
SOLACE to hold candlelight vigil Tuesday night for Maloney family
Local man guilty of BWC fraud
Teen found safe in New Boston
Career Tech students help improve Mound Park
Department of Youth Services responds to closure coverage
Brown plan would improve VA access for veterans
Pain clinic bill voted out of Senate committee
Try it, you'll "Like" it: Daily Times has a new Facebook fan page
SOLO stage crew planning for ‘Princess Ida’
Two local caregivers receive awards
Former Mitchellace CFO facing allegations in U.S. court
Scioto to participate in ‘Shaken Horizons’
16-year-old girl reported missing from New Boston
Fundraiser helps hospice families during times of need
Waiting game: Crops in the river bottoms running a little behind
Funeral home offers free casket for veterans
1810 House to host open house
Ky officials support NANA
Salvation Army to host concert in park
Walker resigns from Sciotoville Schools
Crash claims life on SR 32
Webb applauds Florida's move to keep tracking system intact
CareerTech students compete in state, national competitions
Kasich commends Medical Board for license suspension
Hike For Hospice set for weekend
House passes concealed carry bill
Man drowns in flood water
Local Documentary Plays on Big Screen in ‘Burg
Teacher accused of sex with student
Malone: Police cars cannot be taken home
The SSU Bears won against Indiana Tech 6-5 in 10 innings in the opener of the NAIA Baseball Championship in Cleveland, TN. SSU will play Regional Tournament site host Lee University tonight at 7:00pm in Game 2. The game can be heard live on: Go Bear
Copper theft cuts power to thousands
Man drowns in flood water
Letter Carriers' food drive set for Saturday
"Get the Swing of Golf" next Saturday, May 21, at Elks Country Club with Dr. Neil Evans, SSU professor in the Physical Therapy program. A continuing education session will be held 9 a.m. to noon with a golf scramble at 2 p.m. following lunch. T
Council OKs land sale along U.S. 52
Medical Board suspends Lundeen's license
711 pills found, 4 charged
Wild weather: Tuesday storm caused mudslides, flooding, power outages
Sophomore to March in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Attention Students! Beginning June 16, SSU will begin offering a new way for you to receive your financial aid or university refunds more quickly and with increased options. Look for your Higher One "Easy Refund Card" that will be mailed to you
Get involved in improving the environment
2 Lucasville men charged with theft in Greenup
Ceremony honors fallen officers
Department of Youth Service numbers don’t add up
City Council debates budget cuts
Twitty to perform at Southern Ohio Opry
111 school jobs in jeopardy
Burned body identified
Baldridge: Gun just happened to go off
City applies remaining principal to Ameresco loan
Lundeen wants restraining order judgment
Johnson: No choice in budget vote
South Webster man gets 7 years in drug plea
Lost in the politics
Malone delays car take-home order
Body in burned car a homicide, chief says
Volkman guilty in pain-pill deaths case
Horner: Body in burned car a homicide
New support group formed for rare Alpha-1 patients
Area Road Work
Congratulations to the SSU Baseball Team! The Bears are Mid-South Champs and now head to nationals - competing against Indiana Tech this Thursday at noon at the NAIA National Tournament Regional round in Cleveland, TN. Go Bears!
FOP: Take-home cars save money
Great Day For a Ride
Scioto Survey: Police take-home cars
Scout’s Shoot-o-ree draws hundreds
400 graduate from SSU
Cutest Kid Contest begins Friday
Man accused of shooting 3 on Dutch Ridge Road
Great ride: Bicyclists pour into Portsmouth for annual TOSRV
Congratulations to our 432 graduates!
Johnson receives family physician award
Oh Well
Brown announces plan to combat prescription drug abuse
City water system began with one well drilled 85 years ago
Toledo man faces drug charges
Mayor cuts use of take-home cars
‘Heartfelt Prayers’
‘Heartfelt Prayers’
The Provost has announced that plans for an outdoor commencement will proceed on the Alumni Green Saturday, May 7, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Learn more about commencement here:
Motorcycle safety vital for riders, drivers
Cost of electricity blamed in USEC’s first quarter loss
Red Cross seeking more volunteers
Yard sale to benefit Teddy Trooper shopping spree
Highland Head Start gets 3 stars
Father finds peace in bin Laden’s death
Car show to benefit youth group
2 local officers charged in Hanging Rock ticket scheme
Baldridge court date delayed; Kessinger waives preliminary hearing
Students Learn the Importance of Agriculture
Potter’s House challenges local groups to food collection contest
2 charged with drug possession
Washington-Nile chooses new super
New Boston Memorial Day activities planned May 16
Basketball league forms at Mound Park
Lundeen threatens to sue city
Prosecutor: Deputy raped child
Vern Riffe School Dedicates New Playground
Portman reflects on Afghanistan trip
FEMA in Greenup to assess storm damage
Johnson continues support for SOCF towers
USEC, B&W partner to form Centrifuge Manufacturing company
Drug Take Back a success
Income tax levy fails
Jackson County celebrates ancient heritage at Leo Petroglyph
Income tax defeated by 9 votes; 18 provisional ballots to be counted, though
Greenup declares state of emergency after 12 inches of rain falls
Hearing begins for doctor accused of running pill mill
Johnson gets amendment changed for ORVJCV
Names released in Adams County killings
‘Good riddance’
Gamers beware of scams
Maloney's body recovered from manhole
McDermott man says mountain lions are here
Fire chief: Fewer resources lead to longer response times
New Scioto Survey: What to do with City Hall?
Brush Creek ‘sweep’ is set for Saturday May 21
Obama: Al-Qaida head bin Laden dead
Senator Brown weighs in on drug abuse issue
2 charged with Maloney's murder
Trout Cooperate for 46th Portsmouth Trout Derby
Cutest Kid contest to begin May 13
Wildfire remains a mystery
Portman in town to hear about drug problems
Police say 4 murdered in West Union
Budget change may affect ORV
2 men face drug charges
Moms lead efforts to Adopt-a-Marine
Untitled
19-year-old missing since Wednesday
West Middle School sold for $60,000
SSU Women’s Center releases sixth edition of Tapestries
Rollover crash kills man
Weeklong Kids Sale scheduled for former Walmart location
Scammers continue to prey upon elderly
432 graduating SSU on May 7
Potter’s House benefits from students’ efforts
Woman, 19, guilty in 2 traffic deaths
Solid Waste District hosts pill drop-off today
Lewis included in disaster declaration
Some area roads remain closed from flooding
Green schools interviewing superintendent candidates
Portsmouth again tops fuel costs list
Fundraiser to help forest
Burton gets 11 1/2 prison for marijuana operation
3 sentenced for meth chemical theft
Land vote a conflict, councilman, resident say
Emergency Landing
Judge denies injunction
BREAKING: Judge denies injunction of city pain clinic regulation
Portsmouth again tops fuel costs list
This week's Scioto Survey: Pain clinic legislation
Smith selected to Portsmouth School Board
Income tax vote headlines Tuesday ballot
Traffic projects, riverfront development earmarked in Portsmouth CIP budget
Cooper to hear pain clinic case
USEC closer to loan guarantee
2 injured in collision with church van
3 charged in Rosemount bank robbery
Scouts set sights on Shoot-o-ree
EMA’s Carver says countywide warning system cost-prohibitive
DOE to host Science Fair at A-Plant
County tax revenue up
Horner joins NPR drug abuse discussion
Albrecht: Marting’s Annex for PD
Lundeen asks for pain clinic clarification
Wild for Mildred has it all, and then some
Working for a living
Hope Fund pledges taken for Flying Pig Marathon
Sheriff: Husband shoots wife, kills self
Whose kid’s cutest?
TOSRV celebrates 50 years May 7-8
Water, Water, Everywhere...
Johnson bends Kasich’s ear about priorities
Jury deciding Volkman’s fate
Officials, residents seek place to help addicts
Daymar plans parade for first responders
EPA meeting pushes for attainment status
Re-neighboring: Church wants to help resurrect Portsmouth
South Shore’s water woes return: Greenup cutting off city's supplemental water
Group keeps fighting for forest
2 injured in fight at prison
Rosemount bank robber caught on video
Trout Derby Set To Bring Some Fishing Fun
Kentucky Police seek leads on woman missing 18 months
3 charged following drug investigation
Cleaning up? Watch out for meth labs
Ohio River expected to crest Monday a foot above flood stage
SOMC gets OK to build Waverly Urgent Care
Campaign keeps clean-up in perspective
School Board will interview applicants Monday
Poll: Do you think Portsmouth needs an income tax increase for police and fire?
Kasich to consider ODYS decision
Clinics challenge regulation
Drug drop-offs available in Ohio, Ky.
Scioto Christian Ministry heads up gardening project
Hunter Hope Fund brings mobile food pantry to church
Beware phony health inspectors
Mayors press ODYS about ORV closure
NB Council delivers resolution to oppose closing
Pancake payoff: Fundraiser helps Kiwanis Club with community projects
Bowl-a-thon is May 1
Ky. officials talk rail tourism
Storm knocks out power to 28,000 customers
Lucasville man charged with rape
Mother, child injured in Ohio 73 crash
National Prescription Drug Action Plan Released
Lifeline recognizes NB BMV for organ donor registrations
Coterie Guild Holds Easter Egg Hunt
Paint ball shooting leads to arrests of 4
Portsmouth man charged with robbery
SSU students organize Earth-friendly fundraiser
After a year, SOLACE boasts accomplishments
Teacher charged with sending obscene matter to a former student
Mother, child injured in Ohio 73 crash
Red Cross activities exceed last year’s
Kentucky sisters arrested in purse snatchings
Horner, Roberts, Hall honored for efforts
Portsmouth mayor snatches home run ball
USEC confirms benefits cutoff
Rock slide closes U.S. 23
City land sale could be detrimental, dangerous
Suspect plucked from creek, charged
Kasich applauds passage of HB 21
Autism supporters go for a windy walk
Serpent Mound improvements raise concern
Portsmouth to participate in leadership event
Petition process begins to repeal collective bargaining limits
Old-school exercise: Kettle Bell Club uses simple tactics to stay in shape
Hometown hoodlum becomes award-winning journalist
Kiwanis Pancake Day set for April 20
OSCO fire remains under investigation
Community to 'come together for autism'
OLBH Foundation donates building to SSU
Saturday race to benefit cancer fund
Rubber belts burned in OSCO fire
Crews repair downtown crosswalks
Brammer to retire after 32 years at Clay
Dutey: Spring breakers win with HB 36
South Webster Elementary has it made in the shade
Ironton mayor sets meeting with DYS director
Scouts oust Phillip Malone
Learning the hard way
Portsmouth gas second highest in region
OSHP: Man arrested after fleeing traffic stop
Driver stopped by OSHP dies of overdose
Lundeen: BWC targeted me
9:30 PM UPDATE: No injuries reported in OSCO fire
Probation officer fired, charged
Ky. bank robbery suspect arrested
Doctor files lawsuit against Ohio
Volkman defense begins
EPA clearing the air
Rains overload area rivers
The LIGO exhibit (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory), an innovative new interactive exhibit, premieres at SSU this Friday, April 15 during an open house at 6:30 p.m. in the University Center. This exhibit, on loan from the National Scie
Ohio executes man for killing fellow jail inmate
One-minute too late
Flood warning issued until 4:45 p.m. UPDATED: Ohio, Ky. road closures
Ohio EPA Public Hearing
CAO awaiting budget cuts
Targeting abortion
ATV crashes claim 2 lives
Union rep to speak at Statehouse
United against drug abuse
Teen killed in ATV crash
‘Basketball on Broadway’ coming to Minford
Slow down for work zones
Potential customers tour ACP
Relay for Life
Deadline is Tuesday for Reds’ Portsmouth Day tickets
Dr. Oz to feature SOMC’s breast imaging
Red light redux
Italian pianist's world tour includes stop in Portsmouth
Scioto Slimdown Set To Take Shape
'Historic' deal avoids government shutdown
Schools fight back against drug abuse
Lawrence bomb threat investigated
Challenger League takes to field
Please join us today as we kick-off our 25th Anniversary year with a Birthday Bash being held 11-2 today in the Sodexo Ballroom, 2nd Floor of the University Center. We'd love to see you there!
Scouts hold annual Leadership Dinner
Reiser, Malone: Good things coming
3 indicted on burglary charges
Johnson ‘stands corrected’
2 killed in crashes
Unique rewards: Retired firefighter reflects on 46 years in PFD
Celebrating PDT’s 1,000 friends
Clay, West set kindergarten registrations
PDT’ Collins earns promotion to new media sales manager
Ohio House prods Obama for USEC loan guarantee
Kasich unveils new tools to fight addiction
Mobile Health Unit’s schedule is released
OSHP felony arrests up in ’10: Scioto second in state for number of arrests
Cinema opens stage for live entertainment
Mistake triggered explosion
City opposes ORV closure
Neighbor to Neighbor
Physicians Pharmacy set to open
Witnesses: 3 involved in jewelry store theft
A-Plant Company Hosts Town Hall
The Cowboy Auctioneer dies
City releases income tax language
3 plead guilty in pain clinic case
119,536 credit cards affected by data breech
400 acres burns in Greenup wildfire
Pharmacy Board denies drug license to doctor
Comedy show tickets selling quickly at SSU
Support pours in for ACP completion
Game Raises Some Serious Money
Invoking King’s message
Murder victim’s dog found: Sheriff says they have a person of interest in case
Taylor surrenders to deputies
AK Steel remains closed: Plant already scheduled to be closed permanently
Copperhead Fire Tower renovated
State Park's reservation system data compromised
‘Hillbilly Heroin’ to air April 11: A&E’s special filmed here in February
Join us for Little League Day Sunday, April 3, as the SSU Baseball Team takes on the University of the Cumberlands. First pitch is set for 12:00 p.m. at Branch Rickey Park. All Little League players in attendance will receive a free t-shirt. The event i
Kudos For Raies
Portman urges DOE to issue loan guarantee
NB school approves bids
Contract worker killed in AK Steel explosion
Kasich signs collective bargaining limits: Keyser says repeal effort begins
Armed Forces Day at the Ballpark was held Tuesday, March 29 during the SSU Baseball game.
The Women's Basketball Team had an outstanding season, going all the way to the Fab Four in the NAIA National Tournament. The campus community welcomed them home with a celebration at the University Center.
Surviving Servicemen: Gene Crisp served on assault ship
Send SSU a birthday wish and enter our drawing for two premiere tickets to Huey Lewis and the News on April 16. All entries must be received by 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 5.
DeWine applauds pain clinic legislation in letter
South Shore police chief charged for assault
Chief Horner denies deterring tickets
Scioto tagged ‘unhealthiest’ in Ohio
Ohio House OKs collective bargaining limits
‘My name is LOUIE’
4 sued over Topix comments
Main Street Portsmouth brainstorms promotions
Three Michigan men indicted on drug charges
Hill View Auxiliary plans luncheon, expo
State to increase school funding
City to consider selling property
New contractor assumes cleanup operations at A-Plant
Lawsuit against A-Plant settled
House might vote on SB 5 today (PDF file: READ CHANGES)
Shawnee set to burn
Scioto County’s deficit swings higher
Man, woman face drug charges
Board OKs needle exchange program
Morris weighs college’s challenges
Shawnee State Park, Forest to host cleanup week
FEMA fix could cost city $3 million
Portsmouth Council OKs pain clinic regulation
Racing tradition
The NAIA thinks Shawn E. Bear has some sweet dance moves - and we must agree.
Church, students help clean up community
Taylor suspect in attempted murder of deputy
Hundreds rally for ORV
Pigg arrested following all-day search
Main Street Portsmouth Merchant Forum set for Tuesday
Road work set for Monday on Lang-Slocum, Wednesday on Bloom Furnace
Officials deliver Meals on Wheels
Fire marshal continues death investigation
School board member Ray Thompson dies
Sierra’s Haven to host dinner, auction
Lifted spirits: Trojans’ run to state ends, but fans enjoyed the ride
Join us Tuesday, March 29, for Armed Forces Appreciation Day at the Branch Rickey Park as the SSU Baseball Team hosts Cedarville University. The game begins at 3 p.m. All fans will be entered into a random drawing for Cincinnati Reds tickets.
USEC signs contract with Russia
Pain clinic trial delayed
Emmons to star in ‘Hairspray’
Act-alike drugs banned in Kentucky
Man killed in collision with semi
Storm knocks down tree, kills woman
The schedule of presentations for the Celebration of Scholarship, April 7 & 8, is now available at Join us as we kick-off our 25th anniversary by spotlighting student accomplishments.
Storm knocks down tree, kills woman
Help offered to Appalachian artists
Johnson aide meets with ODYS director
Join us today at 5 p.m. in the University Center as we welcome home our women's basketball team and celebrate their outstanding season.
Notre Dame presents ‘A New Style for Murder’
Heritage Ohio certifies Main Street Portsmouth
DRC calls SOCF towers obsolete
DRC calls SOCF towers obsolete
Storm blows hurricane-force wind into area: PDT investigating report of death
Storm blow hurricane-force wind into area; PDT investigating report of death
Storm blows hurricane-force wind through area; PDT investigating report of death
Simpson free on bond
18-year-old comedian opens for national act
"I'm not fat, I'm fluffy" says comedian "Fluffy" Gabriel Iglesias. He will appear at SSU at 8 p.m., Wednesday, April 6, at the Vern Riffe Center for the Arts. Tickets go on sale at the McKinley Box Office this Friday for stu
Worker: Jobs in limbo at Fluor
Commissioners oppose ORVJCF closure
Body found in burned home
Washington-Nile denies allegations
PHS to perform ‘Hello, Dolly!’ this weekend
The SSU women’s basketball team had an incredible season having made it to the NAIA Fab Four national championship. Join us as we welcome home our champs and celebrate their accomplishments on Thursday, March 24 at 5pm in the UC lobby.
DeWine highlights prescription dangers
Strickland eyed as DNC chairman
Brown asks for fed’s help with pill mill
BWC decertifies Lundeen
In addition to the internet feed MIX 99.3 will also be carrying tonight's ballgame.
If you can't make it to Buffalo Wild Wings or the Flohr Lecture Hall to see the SSU women's Final Four basketball game against Union tonight you can listen to it on the internet. Just go to wnxtradio.com and click on "listen live" for
Fab Four
Community Lends Support To Bears
CAO fears program losses if budget cut
Red Cross Chapter Gives Free Life-saving Classes
Students earn college credits at SciotoTech
Shawnee State University advances to the Final Four! The women's basketball team won over Oklahoma City today 54-47. They will take on the winner of the Union (TN) - Westminster (UT) game on Monday at 7 p.m. The game will be shown at Buffalo Wild Wi
Committee advances concealed carry bill
Air Evac heliport plan goes to council
Teen could face charges for detonating pressure bomb
Pharmacist drug case waived to grand jury
ODOT to begin US 52 paving project
Shoulder, bank work to begin on Gallia Pike
PPD: Men counting pills at gas pump
USEC: Site designed for safety
Johnson opposes juvenile facility closure
SSU's Women's Basketball Team will face the winner of No. 1 Oklahoma City and No. 5 Xavier (LA) Saturday, March 19, at 3 p.m. (EST). Live stats available at
‘Burg man pleads no contest to robbery
SSU Bears win 64-58 at the NAIA Division I National Tournament. The women's team now advances to the Elite Eight. Check our live stats at
NB school bids below budget
Fugitive suspect Tasered, arrested
5-year-old celebrates cancer-free birthday
Stabbed woman’s parents live in Portsmouth
Auditors Office meets with mayor
2,058 oxy pills found, 3 charged
DeWine, BWC close Portsmouth ‘pill mill’
The SSU Women's Basketball Team advances in the NAIA Finals tomorrow morning when they compete against California Baptist. The game begins at 10 a.m.
Pike near top of unemployment list
SOMC to expand to Waverly
4 added to Pike County list of sex offenders
Brown co-sponsors bill to toughen drug sentencing
Village, city will not meet FEMA deadline
Downtown Portsmouth 'pill mill' closed
The Shawnee State Women's Basketball team won its first game this morning in the NAIA Tournament beating the Saint Xavier Cougars 70-60. Complete game stats are available at DI tournament web site.
USEC Inc. offers assistance to Japan
SSU signs Morris through 2015
Police still searching for robbery suspect
Populations increase in county, state and nation
OSHP: Pharmacist faces drug charges
Infra-Metals makes it official
Company to build Ky. facility, create 20 jobs
Firefighters offer concessions to help city’s budget woes
Council passes deficit budget
CORRECTION - NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST A RELEASE OF FUNDS (NO1/RROF)
County CHIP program assists local homeowners
Local funeral director awarded by Lifeline
4 Columbus men face drug charges
St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Monday begins Flood Safety Awareness Week
2 floodgates go up
DeWine tours SOMC
Nurse: SOMC began testing babies for drugs in 2003
Robbery suspect shot, killed
Man gets 3 years for explicit phone calls
Teen boy being charged in burned baby case
Free employment training available at SCCTC
Flooding continues
Catholic students protest execution
AFL-CIO preparing for SB 5 referendum
Pain clinic doctor’s license suspended
Hilltop fire station to close
Michigan man charged with drug possession
Portsmouth man faces drug charges
Medical student indicted for pill conspiracy
Company VP applauds USEC support
City to close Hilltop fire station
Corrections Officers oppose tower plan
SOPA to sign $13 million steel plant agreement
Medical student indicted for pill conspiracy
Teen charged in burned baby case
County considers donating JDC to Counseling Center
River swallows house Piketon man returns home to find home in Scioto
NatGeo to feature SOCF
Kasich continues tough talk on drug abuse
Railroad on track to hire
Johnson opposes SB 5
Balanced budget by Thursday?
Join us at the SSU Job Fair tomorrow, Wednesday, March 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Frank & Janis Waller Gymnasium of the James A. Rhodes Athletic Center. Students will have an opportunity to interview with several employers. For more information
Mobile meth lab found after chase
Portsmouth impresses Ohio State Medical Board director
Josh Stewart wins Portsmouth Idol
Bishop reaffirms faith in Notre Dame
Waverly mayor vents frustration about Masco
Johnson opposes closing SOCF towers
Present a fund-raising ticket at the Portsmouth Buffalo Wild Wings Wednesday, March 16, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10% of your total bill will be donated to the SSU Student Respiratory Therapy Organization to pay for State Conference registrations. To get
PAAC hosts International Cooking School
State cites funeral home condition
Unions rally against SB5
Cookies More Than Sweet Treat
Greenup woman stabbed
Shelter ribbon-cutting set for March 15
Workshop planned for small business
Celebrating Red Cross Month
Cancer patients invited to program
Vernon trustees vote against seniors’ exclusive use of room
Women’s Resource Fair set at OU
Firefighters ball set for March 12
Heavy rains could raise river levels
DOE to sell uranium: Waste product stored at Piketon will help pay for cleanup
Several roads remain closed
Arson suspect arrested
GCSD investigating woman's death
Flood watch issued through Friday
Crude prices fall — pump prices go up
Johnson: ‘I’m in favor of the union worker’
MAPS Sweeps School, Comes Up Clean
Lawmakers urge Florida governor to reverse course
Literacy Council Honors Seuss In Classrooms
Green schools begin search for new superintendent
Pain clinic bill heads to House floor
Malone: Campaign for income tax increase not taxpayer funded
Trooper, wife scheduled for pre-trial hearing
Shawnee State recognized by Princeton Review of colleges
Ohio Senate passes bill to restrict public unions
Woman charged with drug trafficking
Council OKs land purchase for pumping station
Village Clean-Up Day set
Draft of ordinance reveals pain clinic regulations
Council votes to support collective bargaining
Store operator indicted on arson
As A&E wraps, 60 Minutes considers shooting
Auditor: City needs tax increase
Wheelersburg man sits on state’s high court
Drug suspect identified
Sen. Brown: Clinton should pressure OPEC on oil prices
Union asks for support at local protest
Kasich names Petro to University System
Shawnee State receives an Honorable Mention for the Top Schools for Video Game Design.
SSU commissions first officer
Man killed in crash
Committee makes recommendations for GCHS
Law enforcement teams up for sweep
Man arrested with $30,000 in drugs
If you are a freshman or senior at SSU, you may have received an email reminder for the NSSE survey yesterday. Time is running out to participate. If you received an invitation to complete the survey, please take a moment to do so. Your feedback will hel
Pet Contest Runners Up
NB road work planned this year
City sets strategy for tax campaign
Unbagged: Traffic lights to go on again
SSU Men's Basketball will host UVA-Wise tonight in the opening round of the Mid-South Tournament. Tip-off is at 6 p.m. in the Frank and Janis Waller Gymnasium.
Assistant investigator fired from SOCF
Juvenile Detention Center remains a drain
Schools celebrate Black History Month
Sciotoville reflects on 10 years of charter schooling
Webb urges Florida not to kill drug monitoring system
Johnson fulfills promise to introduce pain pill legislation
Paul Volkman trial to begin Tuesday
Graduates praised for turning their lives around
Scioto County drug court enjoys success
Union accepts ‘final offer’ from KDMC
Flood waters close roads
Recidivism rate drops in Ohio
Tiki wins Daily Times’ Cutest Pet Contest
SSU fans have several opportunities tomorrow to catch the Bears. The Baseball team competes at Branch Rickey Park at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. The SSU women's and men's basketball teams go against Rio Grande at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the James A. Rhodes
Auction raises $90,000 for Notre Dame
OLBH hosts blood drive
Niehaus: SB 5 might allow for collective bargaining
Freshmen scholarship deadline is March 1
3 suspected in home invasions
Ohio River not expected to flood
Sun Coke applies for South Shore plant
Cheerleaders Win 14th Championship
Festival moved to August
Greenup Schools adopt plan to reduce snow days
City, county collaborate to assess area’s health
Mayor’s office to screen news
E-mail: ODRC considers closing prison towers
Thousands protest SB 5
Portman adds support for USEC loan guarantee
TVA seeks $500 million USEC contract
Locals join crowd of thousands to protest SB 5
Tonight’s scheduled National Eating Disorders Awareness Week speaker, Stephanie Covington Armstrong, will not be able to present. Her flight out of Los Angeles was cancelled, and she is unable to get another flight that will get her to Portsmouth i
Union members protest near speech
Driver gets 20 days in crash death
Join us tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. in the Sodexo Ballroom for featured speaker, Stephanie Covington Armstrong, Los Angeles playwright, screenwriter, and author of the book "Not All Black Girls Know How to Eat," part of National Eating Disorders
Kasich commits $100,000 to local treatment center
Locals testify for pill mill legislation
Creative opportunities
Lorentz to head overseas to pitch SSU
USEC board adds 2 executives
Greenup schools hope for federal help with recovery plan
Blood drive to honor Storm Bratchett
Jessica Valenti, author of "He's a Stud, She's a Slut...and 49 Other Double Standards Every Woman Should Know," is the featured speaker of the 2011 Leslie Williams Symposium and part of the Jane M.G. Foster Distinguished Lecture Serie
Gunmen rob NB homeowners
Boneyfiddle To Host AppaKids Activities
SSU reviewed well by AQIP
Local ‘Celebrity Chefs’ to compete in fundraiser
’Burg sisters charged with drug trafficking
4 face drug charges
Huey Lewis and the News is coming to SSU as part of the university's 25th anniversary celebration as the featured band at Wendy's Rock N Roll House Party April 16. Only 100 tickets remain. Get yours fast at Ticketmaster or through the McKinley
Home invasion reported in New Boston
Kitts Hill man killed in 2-car crash
USEC, DOE modify timeline for ACP
ATTN Freshmen and Seniors: A survey has been sent to your SSU email from NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement). Your responses will help us improve the student experience at Shawnee for current and future students. Your participation is vital - an
Prison tower rumor not true, ODRC says
ALD fundraiser set for Feb. 26 at Jasper Elementary
Fire chief disputes claims of overstaffing
2 men facing sex charges
Air Evac asks to build hangar at helipad
Richendollar honored for outstanding public service
Council to consider Waterworks projects
CHIP Grant available for homeowners
Obama calls for nuclear funding
Kasich looking to privatize prisons, turnpike
Niehaus: Jobs Ohio on fast track
New Boston landmark American Restaurant closes
Mother faces felony for burned baby
Consolidating health departments comes up again at council meeting
Minford’s Wilcheck among finalists for Brown Local job
1 killed in crash
Homeowner likely won’t be charged in home invasion killing
Council opts not to pay for Murray's remodeling
Fire marshal investigating fire
Remembering the ‘37 flood
Sheriff still not releasing names in home invasion
I ♥ Organ Donation!
UFO reported over Flatwoods
Investigation continues in case of mutilated animals
5 charged in drug bust
Council: Deficit better than feared
Ping Pong Tournament planned
Daffodil Days orders being taken now
OSHP: Gunmen rob man with car trouble on U.S. 52
Union rejects KDMC’s ‘last, best’ offer
Saddler now unopposed after BOE decision
Ministry on wheels: Local idea leads to Salvation Army racing at Daytona
Man faces 57 charges for break ins
Clifford loses battle with cancer
Art students at SSU sell Gampp art raffle tickets
Sheriff investigating baby’s burns
Career Technical Center celebrates 40 years
Deputies track 2 fugitives from Florida
Adams’ prosecutor hired as drug coordinator
Fired for grant money, GCHS principal says
A&E to go ‘in-depth’ with drug problem
Syringe exchange program approved
OSHP reflects on year at post
Traffic stop leads to drug charges
PHS students advance to Regional Mock Trial Competition
Kentucky man charged in Cash Express robbery
Ambulance crash sends 2 to hospital
Woman wakes to man in bed
Pike County Sheriff: Intruder killed during home invasion
Glass exhibit opens at Southern Ohio Museum
Lucasville man charged in bank robbery
OSHP trooper, wife face drug charges
Charges filed following fatal NB crash
Let the voting begin!
Feb. meeting set for A-plant permit renewal
Final hours to enter Cutest Pet Contest
Give Them Chocolate And They Will Come
OU group seeks ideas on future use of A-Plant
Recycled A-plant scrap to help communities
Doe put down after crashing through glass door
First Lady Kasich to honor couples
Longtime businessman Boone Coleman dies at 77
USEC declines to speculate on decision
Minford recycling location changes
Woman’s embrace inspires governor
Life Air sold to Missouri company
Driver in car-truck accident recovering
Kalb unopposed for Fourth Ward seat
Add to the City Building problem — asbestos
Committee sees progress in budget
2009 Murder suspect arrested
Back on the Job
Students injured in wreck
Horner talks about crime wave
Senators meets with Chu over USEC loan
Senior Center promotes active lifestyles
Board of DD plans tax renewal meeting
Community rallies to feed hungry
SSU Men's basketball team fell to St. Catharine this afternoon 80-92. Homecoming activities continue with softball standout Brandy Orsborne Fyffe to be inducted into the SSU Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2011. Basketball standout Tiffany Clayton H
Portman, other Republicans propose balanced budget amendment
SSU Women's basketball team wins against St. Catharine 66-47.
Celebrating Homecoming today with a full house in the James A Rhodes Athletic Center. The women's game is underway. Men's game tips-off at 4 pm.
Ruggles adrift 32 days after ship torpedoed
Burg trucker foils kidnapping
2 charged after theft of purse
Home invasion suspect shot
Shawnee State University celebrates 25 years
Council OKs income tax for ballot
1/28 School closings and delays
Sciotoville PNC Bank robbbed
Rep. Schmidt pitches USEC to Obama at address
Gas scare empties city hall
2 assaulted during burglary
SOMC jumps up Fortune ’s list of ‘Best Companies’
Council considers income tax strategy
Fluor B&W prepares to hire 1,600
New watercraft office now open at Greenup Dam
Police release name of burglary suspect shot by former sheriff
Rodeheffer elected chairman of discipline board
Scioto leads state in Hepatitis C cases
Council fails to pass resolution returning traffic powers to mayor
Allen assumes president role for Main Street Portsmouth
Chocolate Walk Returns Downtown Feb. 5
Computers to be upgraded by students for home use
SSU authorizes commissioning officers
1/23 Local Briefs
Developers still working to fill NB mall
City ends mold clean-up contract
Snow days pile up: Lawmakers push for more calamity days
Water rate increase begins Feb. 1
Foundations For Education
I know it's cold and snowy but instead of getting cabin fever why not make the short trip to Rio Grande tomorrow to cheer on the bears... Men's Basketball at University of Rio Grande Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: Rio Grande, OH Women's Baske
City’s ‘10 budget numbers out soon, auditor says
1/21 School closings and delays
Man shot in former sheriff’s home
Donini: Man shot by deputy following welfare check
Donini: Man shot by deputy following welfare check
Schools dismissing students early: Check the list
Malone speaks to Kiwanis about change
WPAY license, property sold
Is your pet adorable? Prove it
Surviving Servicemen: Bud Connett bailed out of his B-24 behind enemy lines
Commission tables plan to take over street
Johnson appointed to OSFC
Living The Legacy
Malone: Mayor should resume all traffic duties
Join us this evening, Tuesday, Jan. 18, at 7 p.m. in the Clark Memorial Library for “Community Development: Successes and Challenges in Various African Countries,” by Euloge Ishimwe, regional communications manager with World Scout Bureau. Th
Shawnee State University's Coordinator of Multicultural Affairs participated in a Martin Luther King Day video produced by SOMC.
Kroger robbery suspect caught on video
Show choirs offer variety of song in competition
Portsmouth School Debuts Student Designs
McCormick building community for Catholic youths
‘Reclaiming The Dream’
In wake of shooting, Schmidt open about gun permit
Opinions differ on traffic ordinance
NB school site bids to begin Jan. 26
'Detroit 5' sentenced to 27 years each
SOMC tech takes job in Antarctica
Looking for something to do during these cold days? Come cheer our Bears on tomorrow, January 15 as the women play University of the Cumberlands at 2:00 and the men at 4:00. The 2010 Volleyball Team and Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Teams
‘Portsmouth boy’ using Council seat to move city forward
Malone to attend union meeting
City councilman opposes replacing Capt. Thoroughman
Road crews stay busy
1/13 School Closings and Delays
‘Perfect’ Pitcher Attracts Record Crowd
Meals on Wheels gets boost from state funds
Are you considering graduate school? Shawnee State is hosting a Graduate School Forum on Jan. 21 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Clark Memorial Library. Learn how to choose the right program, maneuver through the application process, and how to pay for it f
Malone presents a draft budget
Kasich vows to fight for Scioto
Sun Coke’s Haverhill plant expansion hopes still alive
Mold found on food served in PHS lunchroom
Check out the latest exciting news from Shawnee State...
Council gives Saddler 2nd Ward seat
Kasich begins term as governor
Work continues on Grant Bridge
Scholarship Breakfast Builds On King’s Dream
Snow squalls keep road crews busy
2 apply for 2nd Ward seat
Strickland grants commuted sentences for 7, pardons 152
Judge won’t lower bond for murder suspect
Pike man killed in semi crash
Murray parts ways with OSFC
NB school warns parents of contaminated lunches
EPA: Air-toxin levels in Scioto unacceptable
‘Phenomenal’ fundraising
Sierra Club seeks assurance on USEC’s operational abilities
City keeps working on pain clinic regulation
West man charged with theft
Malone focusing first on budget
Groups honor veterans at ceremony, dinner
Pratt retires after 30 years of service with TB clinic
Open house to explain gas line work
Johnson sworn in as 89th District rep
Alan Lemons sworn-in as magistrate
Police: Egbert attempts jail escape
Egbert charged with attempted murder and attempted escape
New Year’s Charity Plunge
First baby of 2011
Losing weight tops list of resolutions
Top 10 stories of 2010
Credit available to those in need at Roberson’s general store
Hearing set for USEC license transfer
Warm Weather A Draw For Polar Plungers
Main Street awards grants for building improvements
Bank robbery suspect arrested
Arson suspected in South Shore fire
OB/GYN to replace Johnson as coroner
Notre Dame Key Club Helping Troops
Council debate stop-and-go over traffic lights, signs
Students to help in A-plant clean-up
Teen killed in car crash
Bank robbed a third time in 2 weeks
Fire destroys South Shore landmark
South Shore building burns
Girl set to have rare procedure
Kasich tours ACP: Gov.-elect wants action from DOE on loan guarantee
Middle school is taking shape
2-car crash on Ohio 335 claims life of Beaver man
Strickland sticking to Christmas routine
Brown: Amended bill will save 770 jobs at A-Plant
New Year's Day Polar Plunge helps local charities
Fund created to benefit Stacey, Royce families
Kasich talks tough about pill mills
Charter One drive-through robbed again
Couple die following fatal fire
Board of Elections approves pay increase
Malone takes oath, becomes Portsmouth mayor
‘Ebby’ Glockner dies at 89
Uncovered salt a concern to EPA
Three children die in ‘Burg fire
Christmas spirit lives in volunteer
D&R Metal in new location
3 children die, 2 adults injured in Wheelersburg fire
Take care of animals during winter weather
1 killed in Pike County accident
New Boston ready for more snow
Police find boy, 5, outside, charge mother
It take a family to raise a village: Shanks have collected Christmas pieces since 1965
Pharmacist faces more charges
Storm dumps 3-4 inches
Glass shortage slows Portsmouth business
Man charged after lewd calls
Homeless shelter, SOCF give gifts to those who would have none
Johnson headed to Ohio House
SSU named a Center of Excellence
Arby’s relocates in New Boston
Frigid temps, freezing rain forecast
Police hire must wait on budget
Wurster Pharmacy closing its doors
Police make drug arrests near school
Council votes against Third Street
WOSP to continue playing classical; WOSU switching to all NPR station
New Boston Getting Into The Holiday Spirit
Drag race kills 1 in NB accident
Union votes to uphold city pay freeze
Bank drive-through robbed with bomb threat
Carter stepping down after 15 years
Local woman warns of international wire scam
Recall cost will come from city property tax
SSU's fall graduation helps students move on sooner
Governor appoints McGee Brown to Ohio Supreme Court
Northwest Students Show Support For Fallen Marine
Malone has plan for relocating city offices
Village gives employees pay increase
Santa Claus makes another appearance in Portsmouth
DOE awards $428 million contract for uranium cleanup
Troopers buy some kids Christmas
SSU report: Third Street closure won’t cause problems
Malone would step into mayor’s seat if recall succeeds
Bihl: Citizens should vote their conscience
Murray: There’s lots of work to get done
An unlikely pair: Pertuset, Bush continue friendship
NB Christmas Parade, Dec 11
Children celebrate Christmas
11 months: Headlines from Mayor Murray's time in office
Road crews ready as snow arrives
Thoroughman gets SSU security job
Santa, Host of Others, Help Portsmouth Light Christmas Tree
Tour of Churches walk set for Dec. 10
Supreme Court: Murray must face recall
Counseling Center receives grant for aiding homeless
BREAKING NEWS: State Supreme Court allows Murray recall vote
Niehaus elected president of 129th General Assembly of Ohio Senate
Where’s the budget, Basham asks
Lewis Furniture Closing Doors
Mullins staying on as ASC director
Piketon passes pain clinic moratorium
Sonshine School offers gift of music
Johnson requests Third Street records
Murray, attorney await court decision
Portsmouth Orchestra Christmas Concert, Dec. 11
Trains and Crafts Fill SOMC Friends Center
SFI employees support troops
MADD launches safe driving campaign
Train, merchant show continues
Downtown Holiday Inn takes shape
Lodge hosts hundreds for Thanksgiving feast
New Boston approves cost to repair flood station
Fire follows reports of shots fired
Haas: Murray’s flood fund numbers don’t add up
Council takes step toward closing Third
Family, friends honor fallen soldier
Main Street Portsmouth Decorating City Building for Holidays
Waverly pain clinic trial delayed until Dec. 20
No action taken on Murray traffic issues
Tour of Lofts Returns Dec. 5
Worker falls from wall at new Clay High School site
Rice hired as new PMHA executive director
Counseling Center’s Club House is a life saver for addicts
Salvation Army kicks off Kettle Campaign
Murray pitches floodwall plans to NB
The men's and women's cross country teams are competing in the NAIA National Meet this morning in Vancouver, Washington. The volleyball team is competing in the opening round of the NAIA National Tournament here at SSU this afternoon at 2 pm. G
Funeral set for fallen soldier
Students Pitch In
Santa rounds out annual Christmas Parade
Grants to fund Mound Park neighborhood improvements
Federal agents investigate pain clinic
Mayor calls for decoration volunteers
Dove Award Winner to appear at fundraiser
Haas requests records for funding
Columbus Zoo visits South Webster Elementary
Honoring ‘agricultural heritage’
Commission OKs closing Third
Veteran Activities Continue at Golden Corral
Recall appeal filed with state Supreme Court
Wheelersburg soldier dies in Afghanistan
House fire under investigation; home next door also damaged
100-year-old family farms will be honored
Soldier from Wheelersburg dies in Afghanistan
Community serves up early Christmas spirit with Winterfest
Husband, wife charged in robbery
Minford students learn from visiting artist
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, Nov 14-21
County will have funds for recall
Military dogs enjoy care packages from home
France honors WWII veteran
Community thanks veterans: Several ceremonies around Scioto honor the heroes who have served and died for our country
Veterans Remembered at Shawnee State Recognition Day
Bizarre Bazaar opens artist’s exhibit
Ordinance would clean up mold
Agendas and Minutes from the Nuisance Board and City Planning Commission
BOE gets assurance from state
Mayor takes heat over water rate increase
Surviving Servicemen: Lucasville man sailed Atlantic, Pacific during World War II
Army officer to drop in on high school ceremony
Jaycees Christmas Parade set for Nov. 18
Mayor recall will go forward
Police chief crafts plea to citizens
Fire destroys vacant house
Sierra’s Haven celebrates 4 years
Time to change your clocks and batteries
Digital technologies on display at SSU
UCAN competes for $250,000 from Pepsi Refresh
Christmas Program needs your help
Council to begin discussion Monday of Police Department move
Horner orders Police Department closed
Indian Rock goes back to Kentucky
Site work finally begins on school
Strickland thanks southern Ohio voters
Staffer says Kasich will fight for southern Ohio
PD ordered out of city building in 10 days
Scioto voters OK library levy
Voters reject Green school levy
Prison official: Guards quash 'altercation' at SOCF
Johnson tops Hadsell in state rep race
Riffe wins another four years on Scioto County Commission
City to go to monthly water billing
9:15 p.m.: Preliminary election results for Scioto
Lewis County, Ky., election results
Strickland loses governor's race
Mayor defends out-of-town Christmas light purchase
SSU Veterans Recognition to focus on women in military
Library Hosts Party
The 2010 Leaf Pickup Scedule is Now Available
The 2010 Leaf Pickup Scedule is Now Available
Recall protest hearing set for Monday
Fred’s Pizza holding Grand Opening
Portsmouth YMCA director Paul Hickman dies
Scott’s charges dismissed against Horner, PPD
Board of Elections schedules Murray's recall election
Wheelersburg Cinema 6 opens with new owners
Council sends recall to Board of Elections
Second Street to be lined with pumkpins
City building fire not caused by arson
Green asks voters for $1 million
Students trick-or-treat for hunger
USEC Announces Significant Progress with DOE Toward $2 Billion Loan Guarantee to Build American Centrifuge Plant
Fire destroys South Shore City Building
Burke Completes Ironman in Hawaii
County, state investigate pain clinic
City Council OKs pain clinic moratorium
Opinions vary over traffic vote
Council strips Murray of traffic duties
Thousands of pills confiscated in bust
The SSU Alumni Association is proud to present SSU Alumni Day at Kings Island Saturday, June 12th. Adult admission tickets are only $25.99! Go to www.visitkingsisland.com/ssualumni and get your tickets now. We’ll see you there!
Congratulations to SSU Head Volleyball Coach Kristy Kamer, who is being inducted into the Columbus State Hall of Fame today! In her four years as Head Coach of the Bears, she has accumulated a record of 99-44 and led the Bears to consecutive NAIA Nation
Vanceburg gets long-awaited grant
Man visits one-room school he attended
Miss Ohio USA
Head Starters get a jump start on Halloween
Democrats cheer local candidates at banquet
Students leave their mark on new building
Brown announces USEC’s conditional loan application
Mayor unveils phase 1 of traffic measures
Brown to speak at Democrats’ banquet
2011 Miss Ohio USA Pageant this weekend
Neighborhood Traffic Calming to Begin
Crisp guilty of murder
City has verified the recall petition
Candidates pitch platforms at forum
New ‘Burg McDonald’s set to open
Candlelight Vigil for domestic violence victims is Thursday
Mayor to auditor: Cut payroll position
Ohio Municipal League appoints NB councilman
Crisp trial begins with jury selection: 49 year old accused in Amber Howard murder
Iraq War veteran speaks about experiences in Baghdad
Four New Names Added to Wall of Stars
Group files suit against Strickland, OSFC alleging union favors: Complaint claims corrupt activity locally
Grate! Cities recover storm drain covers
Kasich Campaigns in Town Democrats rally for Strickland across the street
Volunteers picking up trash across America
USEC officials: DOE reports no deficiencies
SOPA loan moving forward
Mayor, police work to close clinic
Northwest students excel against new challenges
Dems disown Crabtree for GOP support
2 charged for drug possession after neighbors complain
South Webster High waves Banner of Excellence ... with distinction
Sojourner House invites community
2 men charged in vehicle thefts
Former Congressman dies at 89
Boat racing advocate pitches idea
Bihl files recall petitions
New Boston man charged in break-in at Buckeye Towers
Democrat defends use of GOP logo
1938 Buick Special was considered the ‘King of the Line’
Doctor to host annual breast cancer survivor celebration
Halloween Campers at Shawnee Park
Portsmouth breaks out in dance to support breast cancer awareness
Major bust nets drugs, cash, appliances, more
Murals Board tries stretching grant money for maintenance
GOP objects to elephant on Democrat’s sign
Recall petition deadline is Saturday
Read for the Record in Scioto County
Village Christmas parade scheduled for Dec. 11
Johnson: Committee needs to do its job
U.S. Senate to honor nuclear workers Oct. 30
First lady here to stump for husband
NRC reschedules meetings on Piketon projects
After Korn Karnival, merchants looking to next event
Appeals court rules for city
Pedro fire victims identified
Mediation led to agreement in OAPSE negotiations
Christian Counseling Center open house
Portsmouth man grows mammoth sweet potato: Backyard gardener challenges anyone to beat it
Man killed by hit-and-run driver in Fla. accident
Fire Prevention Week kicks off today
Some older floodwall murals to be re-painted
Sciotoville church to walk against hunger
The Color of Cancer
Church gets busy with Serve Fest
Natural High 5K to promote drug awareness, wellness
NB police investigating home invasion
Chiefs apply for SSU security job
New Boston plans big clean up
Minford Fall Festival set for Oct. 16
OAPSE bus driver strike averted
Disabled children bowling Just 4 Fun
HAMMER TIME: Floodwall murals stand the sledge test
Surviving Servicemen: Pfc. Albert Boggs, 101st Airborne
Council votes to fund director’s position
Be the star of SOMC’s Pink Glove Dance
Businesswoman revives Korn Karnival
Car show benefits fire department
Doctor offers thanks for prayers, votes
Kiwanis celebrates Kids Day in playground
SSU president stresses need for Master Plan
A Gathering of Eagles
West Portsmouth woman charged with drug possession following traffic stop
Pharmacist indicted on 227 counts
Ohio leads in physician purchased Oxycontin
Local grad ‘adopted’ while in Afghanistan
1 killed, another injured in train collision
County adds 6 employees for jail
New Stuart biography provides insight into the author’s talents, and blemishes
Masco: Negotiations terminated
Larry Moore takes over trophy store
Third Street will not be closed anytime soon
A lifetime of learning: 83-year-old New Boston man receives high school diploma
Mayor: Sewer project will cost $70 million
Mayor unveils grant for Rose Street Park
2nd Street 24 Hour Closure
Second Street flood gates going up today
Town Hall Meeting Schedule
City Planning Commission Meeting Scheduled
AAA7 Falls Prevention Awareness Day
Food, fun and fellowship at the International Festival
Mayor, chief weigh options for police HQ Mayor considers asking Marting’s Foundation for $2 m
2nd graders share Constitution knowledge
Haitian family visits Northwest students to say ‘Thanks’
DOE monitoing USEC progress
The flu is coming, get immunized Health commissioner also talks about whooping cough
Sciotoville child rapist gets life in prison Lester R. Grant pleads guilty to rape, sexual battery
Memory Walk raising money for Alzheimer’s
SOLACE hits the statehouse, stresses depth of local drug problem
Mayor, chief solve server issue
Murray agrees with Horner on gas building
Avatar Rita delivers SSU address
Waverly pill mill trial postponed
City considering where to move police department
Auditor takes the cake in Columbus
Spat over server continues
State grants city, county $15,000 to fight drug abuse
Portsmouth testing city’s flood gates
Scioto could lose $600 million plant expansion
State grants help combat the illegal drug trade
Lest We Forget
Scouts Honor Victims Of Sept. 11
Public comment sought on nuclear power plant
Governor Dedicates Cemetery In Emotion-Charged Ceremony
International Festival Is Sept 18-19
AREVA CEO: Nuclear Facility Plan Moving Slowly Forward
Bihl Tries Again To Recall Mayor
Cash Express Delivers Free Cakes To Honor 9/11 First Responders
Tri-State Rehab and Fitness open in NB
Horner: Murray ‘Jeopardized Safety Of Citizens’
FEMA, ODNR will participate in public flood defense meeting
2 burned as fire destroys camper at Shawnee campground
Two Arrested For Receiving Stolen Goods
Concord Staff And Residents Provide Supplies
McDaniel Crowned 2010 Miss River Days Queen
Mayor recall falls short
Richardson Joins PDT As Managing Editor
Domestic Violence Shelter Seeks Donations
Scioto Humane Society Now Available, Seeking Members
Mobile Veterinary Hospital Provides Affordable Pet Care
SOMCâOffers Saturday Sports Clinic
Annual River Days Parade Draws Crowds
Clinic Teaches How To Stay Healthy
Bigfoot! Oh My!: Local Reality TV Show Premieres Sept. 11
Change of schedule for City garbage pick-up
Gas fumes send firefighters to homes
President Of Ohio AFL-CIO Coming To Portsmouth
State Gives $4.3M To Scioto Teachers
Mayor: Possible FEMA Trailers For PPD HQ?
New Program To Promote Tire Recycling
City Schools Continue Trend Of Improvement
Ethics Commission response comes to light
SOMC Working Toward Permits For Grinders
Mayor’s Attorney Protests Recall
Dr. Murray Is Helping Scioto County Smile
Ky. Agricultural Development Board Invests More Than $3.6M
LaRosa’s Opening Monday
State Grades Scioto County Schools
Military Recruiters Tour New Facilities
Seven Arrested At OVI Checkpoint
Pullin To Honor 100-Year-Old Farms
Sen. Brown Hopeful About USEC Loan Guarantee: Still Has Reservations About Safety Of Nuclear Energy
Labor Department Reaches $6 Billion In Benefits
Solicitor Says Councilman Did Not Violate Charter
Ohio Schools Will Receive $400 Million
Recall Officially On The Ballot
$22 Million In Pot Plants Found
Mayor says Long Term Control Plan will cost $68 million
Acting Superintendent Hired For The Post In The Greenup County School District
Man Sentenced For Raping His Daughter
Murray orders Police to move to Fire Station
Portsmouth City Schools Welcomes New Superintendent
Locks of Love: Local Girl Donates Hair To Children’s Charity
Funds Requested For Emergency Teardowns
Noel speaks of ‘Corruption’
Mayor Asks For $40,000 For Fire Department Overtime
Mayor Addresses Mold Problem In Police Department
Sutherland Decides To Stay; Waterworks Director Changes His Mind About Leaving
Fish Consumption Advisories Issued For Ohio River
Sutherland to Continue With City Water Works
Shawnee Park Officials: Golf Course Watering Pond Not Affected By Algae
Sobriety Checkpoint Called A Success
Portsmouth And District Get First Female OSHP Post Commander
SSU To Hold Training Classes For Future ACP Workers
Renewed DUI Enforcement Efforts Are Under Way
Police Chief Responds To ‘Corruption’ Comments: Horner Says Mayor Should Back Up Allegat
Two Die In House Fire
Glockner GM Superstore To Host Cruise-In
Couple Files Suit Against Wheelersburg Taco Bell
Recall Petitions Certified
County Moving Forward With Recovery Plan
Mayor Calls City ‘Corrupt’
Cleanup Project To Help Local Businesses
A Little Change Of Heart: Three-year old doing well after heart transplant
Petitions Filed In Quest For Recall Of Murray
Man’s Body Found in Ohio River
Surviving Servicemen: Pvt. Howard Bentley, a ‘Deadeye’
DOE Awards $2.1 Billion Contract At Piketon Plant
Coroner: Drug-Related Deaths Continue To Mount
Scioto County Fair: Fair Wraps Up With Annual Demolition Derby, 4-H Sales
Three Are Arrested With 154 Grams of Crack Cocaine
Officials Investigating Algae On Pond
NB School Rejects OSFC Cuts
Pain Clinic Suspects Arraigned
Men Repair Downtown Water Main
City Hiring New Director of Waterworks
Scioto County Fair: Lions, Tigers And Fairs! Oh My!
Scioto County Fair: SOMC At The Fair
Kentucky Streams Wash Out
Assistance For Electric Bill Payments Available
Inspector General Releases Report
Workers Recover Abandoned Puppies In Trash
Pitching In To Help Local Scouts
John Kasich comes to Pike and Scioto Counties
Mound Park Play Structure Closed
Former Police Chief Petitioning For Recall Of Mayor
Waverly Firm Gets $1.44M Grant for Broadband
Main Street Announces Farmers’ Market
South Shore Man Says He Has Solution To Gulf Oil Spill
Is Hilltop Fire Station In Jeopardy?
Ohio’s First Lady Campaigns For Husband
Steele To Be Named New Development Director
Inmates Raise Produce For Homeless Shelter
Greenup-Lewis County Drug Court Selected As Mentor Court
Workers Use Extreme Heat To Their Advantage
Fairgrounds Readied For Start Of Fair
Senior Expo Set For Sept. 10: Area Agency on Aging District 7 Seeking Sponsors, Participants
Patrol Says One Killed In Sunday Crash
Man Found Murdered In Wurtland
Main Street Portsmouth Gets National Accreditation
Woman’s Body Recovered After Missing In Flood
Man Shoots Wife, Kills Self In Lewis Co.
Copper Thefts Have Police On The Alert
South Shore: A Town With A Colorful Past, And A Place Where The Future Looks Good
Christ’s Community Lends Hand To Single Parents
EPA Cites SOMC On Sewer Debris
Fallen Coal Grove Soldier Laid To Rest
1,039 Oxycontin Pills Confiscated: Pills Valued At More Than $83,000; Four Arrested
Adopt A Wild Mustang At Ohio Horse Park In Franklin Furnace
Charge: Mayor Didn’t Sign Payroll
Walton: Infra-Metals Moving Forward
Union Awaits Word From City Council On MOUs
Federal Charges Filed Against West Portsmouth Family, Two Others: DEA Agents Shut Down Waverly &lsqu
Businesses, Groups Come Together To Aid Couple Affected By Flood
Cleanup Begins After Flood
Houser Promises Fairgoers ‘Grittier Side Of Country’
City Meeting Requirements At Wastewater Plant, EPA Says
Papers Filed For Recall Of Councilman
Area Flooding Claims Another Life
A Little Bit Of Paint, A Few Flowers: Main Street Helps City Beautification
Portsmouth Has A History Of Recalls
EPA Says SOMC In Compliance
USEC Updates Loan Guarantee Application: Company Addresses Technical and Financial Concerns Raised B
Children Investigate Local Underground Railroad Ties
Ugly Weeds In Downtown Area Draw Ire Of Resident
Lucasville Man’s Murder Trial Under Way
City To Clean Up Mold In Police Dept.
NB Mayor Says Growth Is Key To Village Funding
John Kasich, Gubernatorial Candidate Coming To Area
SOMC Working To Correct EPA Violation
OSU President Gee Visits Pike To Cut Ribbon For New Office
Employment Opportunity - Assistant to the Mayor
McKinley Pool Opening Delayed
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Planning Meeting to Address Closure of Third St.
McKinley Pool Opening Delayed
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