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Post 23 shut out in opener with Post 76
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Cody Leist

PDT Sports Writer

ASHLAND, Ky.— No group may be thankful for a day off more than the pitching staff of the Portsmouth Post 23 baseball team.

Running out whoever can offer up innings, Post 23 was not able to win the first of road doubleheader with Ashland (Ky.) Post 76 at Ernie Chattin Field as the final went 10-0 in six innings. The nightcap was not completed at press time.

It was a fairly easy day in the opener for 76ers starter Connor Robinson, who scattered just four hits while recording eight hits and two walks in a complete game shutout. His counterpart, Philip Cassidy, didn’t have as fortunate outing as he w roughed up for six of the 10 runs in five innings of work. He issued five free passes and fanned a pair.

Post 76 took the lead in the third when J.D. Pridemore’s attempt at a sacrifice bunt turned into an error when Cassidy’s attempt to throw him out went beyond the reach of Austin Howard and allowed Sam Holder to score from first. The 76ers went on to score five in the fifth and knock Cassidy from the mound.

The only person to have any type of success against Robinson was Alex Shears, who went 1-for-1 with a double and two walks. Howard, Daulton Kenyon and Brady Johnson accounted for the other three hits.

Post 23 will travel Friday to Chillicothe for the Jim Jadwin Memorial Tournament.

Cody Leist can be reached at 353-3101, ext. 294, or cleist@civitasmedia.com. For breaking sports news, follow Cody on Twitter @CodyLeist.

Game 1

Portsmouth 23 000 000 — 0 4 1

Ashland (Ky.) 76 001 054 — 10 13 0

Portsmouth 23—Kenyon 1-3 (2B), Shears 1-1 (2B, 2 BB), Howard 1-2, Johnson 1-2.

Ashland 76—Holder 1-2 (2 BB, 2 R), Pridemore 1-3 (2B, SAC, R), Robinson 2-3 (2 2B, 2 R), Thompson 2-4 (2 R), Hall 3-4 (2 R), `Brown 1-4, Hutchinson 1-1 (2B, 3 BB), Slone 2-4 (2B), Williams 0-2 (BB, R).

W—Robinson (n/a)

L—Cassidy (0-2)

Records—Post 23 6-10; Post 76 n/a.

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Breakfast to explore increased mural tourism options
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Wayne Allen

PDT Staff Writer

The Portsmouth Area Chamber of Commerce will present it’s next “breakfast on us” in corporation with the Center for Appalachian Philanthropy and Main Street Portsmouth.

The breakfast will feature muralist Robert Dafford as he discusses murals on the Portsmouth Flood wall and his current project.

“We felt like since Robert is here and we really have not spent a lot of time in the community showcasing one of our greatest assets, the murals,” said Mandilyn Hart Executive Director, Center for Appalachian Philanthropy. “Robert is such a wonderful artist and is great to work with. He is always ready to sign autographs and visit with the community.”

Hart said Dafford is currently working on a mural dedicated to the Portsmouth Public Library on the side of the Scioto County Welcome Center.

“It just made a lot of sense to invite Dafford to be apart of this event. Afterwards we are going to talk about opportunities to use the murals to help with economic development in downtown Portsmouth,” Hart said. “Scott (Moore, President of Main Street Portsmouth) and I are going to share stories of how Paducah, Ky. has used their murals to increase tourism to a point where their annual revenue are phenomenal.”

Hart said time will be spent asking questions on what the community can do, what existing opportunities are, what roles the murals play in economic development and various other aspects.

When asked if the murals are currently being underutilized within the community, Hart said, “I think there are some attempts to do some wonderful things with the murals, but we’ve only got a few drops in the bucket and we have a bucket full of opportunity that we just need to engage people in.”

The event will take place on June 20 at 8 a.m. at the Scioto County Welcome Center. The event is free of charge and breakfast will be served.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Wayne on Twitter @WayneallenPDT.

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Service Schedule
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• Daniel Gilpin — 11 a.m. Thursday at Ralph F. Scott Funeral Home in Portsmouth, with callers 10-11 a.m. Thursday. Entombment in Memorial Burial Park Edgewood Abbey.

• Marvin Kennard — 11 a.m. Thursday at Roger W. Davis Funeral Home in West Portsmouth. Interment in Scioto Burial Park.

• Norma Shaw — 1 p.m. Thursday at Boyer Funeral Home in Waverly, with callers 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Mount Latham Cemetery.

• George Little — 10:30 a.m. Friday at Boyer Funeral Home in Waverly, with callers 5-8 p.m. Thursday and 9-10:30 a.m. Friday. Interment in Floral Hills Memory Gardens.

• Louse Davis — 11 a.m. Friday at North Moreland Christian Baptist Church. Interment at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at D.W. Swick Funeral Home in New Boston and 10 to 11 a.m. Friday at the church.

• Ella Collier — 1 p.m. Friday at Wright’s Funeral Home in Greenup, Ky., with callers 6 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Collier–Bentley Cemetery.

• Elmer Johnson — 3 p.m. Friday at Phillips Funeral Home in Ironton, with callers 2-3 p.m Friday. Interment will be in Sugar Creek Cemetery.

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Council committees clarified, public positions open
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Frank Lewis

PDT Staff Writer

City Council President Steve Sturgill recently announced the formation of six committees of council for the purpose

of further engaging council by providing a forum for deliberations and planning. The six committees include:

  • Budget and Finance Committee - Steve Sturgill, chairman. City staff members include Gene Meadows, Trent Williams, Robert Ware and Crystal Weghorst. Public members are Robert Berry and Robert Gambill. There is one vacancy. The committee is involved with all matters relating to revenues and expenditures pursuant to the actions of the mayor and City Council. The first meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 26 at 6 p.m. in City Council chambers. Key responsibilities are the General Fund and Enterprise Funds and the Audit Review.
  • Economic Development and Sustainability Committee - Kevin W. Johnson, chairman. City staff member is Chris Smith. There are three vacancies in the “Public Members,” category. The committee handles all issues relating to efforts to aid economic advancement and provide for a suitable living environment for all citizens; develop solutions and goals for creating urban innovation and design. Key responsibilities are economic and community affairs, Engineering Department services, housing and neighborhood services, and a city comprehensive plan. First meeting is Wednesday, July 10 at 6 p.m., at Port City Cafe (front); then the second Wednesday of every other month (Sept. 11, Nov. 13, Jan. 8, 2014)
  • Legal, Legislative and Safety Committee - Gene Meadows, chairman. This committee is responsible for maintaining the City Code and Charter, Council Rules of Order, State Legislative actions and City Council Code of Ethics. It is also responsible for cooperating with the City Solicitor’s office, all issues relating fire and police, 911 services and other actions involving the new responsibilities of dealing with Homeland Security.
  • Parks, Service, Building, Recreation and Cultural Committee - Rich Saddler, chairman. This committee is responsible for parks, playground and greenways, and the recreational programming activities and facilities. It is also responsible for city owned property. Key responsibilities include recreation and cultural affairs, service department, city owned property.
  • Personnel and Performance Committee - Kevin E. Johnson, chairman. This committee is responsible for relating to employment, employee relationships, human resources and equal opportunity provisions, provide objective information on the operations of government programs and develop accountability to the public. Key responsibilities include personnel, public relations, state and federal programs.
  • Public Works, Codes and Standards Committee - Jim Kalb, chairman. This committee is responsible for all issues involving construction and maintenance of roads, sewers and necessary services dealing with water and solid waste management. Key responsibilities include sanitation, sewage, streets and water.

Anyone interested in serving on one of the committees should contact the chairman of that committee.

Frank Lewis may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or at flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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