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<p>Bob Strickley | Daily Times</p><p>Crews work to repair downed lines and a broken utility pole after a car accident knocked power out for several AEP-Ohio customers in Wheelersburg.</p>
Crash takes out power pole
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer An area of Wheelersburg was without power Friday morning, after a crash took down one utility pole and damaged others. The crash occurred shortly after 7 a.m. on Center Street in Wheelersburg. “The driver was transported to SOMC (Southern Ohio Medical Center),” Todd Miller, Chief Deputy at the Scioto County Sheriff’s Office. Miller said the vehicle was registered to Erbie Lee Steele of Franklin Furnace. SO...
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Franklin Furnace inmate’s escape short-lived
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer The freedom of an inmate at the Star Community Justice Center in Franklin Furnace was short-lived. Deputies were dispatched to the facility in reference to an escape around 6:36 p.m. Thursday. When they arrived an employee told them Shane Michael Rhoads, 26, of 7144 Highland Trail in Hillsboro, had escaped from the center. The employee told deputies he had the men out for recreation and about 6:30 p.m. Rhoad...
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Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer A West Virginia man is facing felony drug charges following a traffic stop Thursday in Scioto County
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer A West Virginia man is facing felony drug charges following a traffic stop Thursday in Scioto County. Curtis D. Williamson II, 40, was charged with possession of cocaine, a felony of the first degree. Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers said they stopped a 2012 Chevrolet Impala on U.S. 23 in Lucasville for a moving violation. After that vehicle was stopped, trooper said an odor of marijuana was detected and m...
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Annual Trout Derby set for weekend
Wayne Allen PDT Staff Writer The 48th Annual Portsmouth Area Jaycees Trout Derby is set to take place Saturday, April 27 at Turkey Creek Lake with fishing starting at 6 a.m. Charles Hammond, Trout Derby Chairman for the Portsmouth Area Jaycees said this fishing tournament is offered free of charge for the community. “This is a family oriented event that has something to offer everyone,” Hammond said. Prizes will be awarded for the l...
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Grant aids in teaching anti-choking techniques
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Ever see someone choking momentarily at a table near you in a restaurant and wonder, “would I know what to do if I suddenly had to handle a serious choking situation?” Thanks to a grant from the Wal-Mart Foundation, the staff at the Scioto County Board of Developmental Disabilities will be able to be pressed into action if the need arises. “We received a $250 grant from the Walmart Foundation to purchase the...
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Citywide cleanup set for June 1
Wayne Allen PDT Staff Writer The Lawrence-Scioto Solid Waste Management District in cooperation with Portsmouth Municipal Court and others are set to host a Portsmouth Citywide Cleanup Day Saturday, June 1. “It was Judge (Steven) Mowery’s idea to do a cleanup here in the city on June 1. We’ve decided to do it between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. There is going to be dumpsters located at the (Portsmouth) city building, Farley Square, Wayne Hills an...
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Engineer gets $800,000 for guardrail project
Wayne Allen PDT Staff Writer Scioto County Engineer Craig Opperman has received $800,000 in grants to install guardrails along county roadways this summer. “This is a project we applied for last year for funds in 2018, we got notified in January the project moved up to this year. It is a $300,000 grant,” Opperman said. He said the grant will cover the installation of guardrails in Valley and Jefferson Townships. “We are going to be ...
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<p>Mayor David Malone</p>
City gets another BWC refund
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer The city of Portsmouth has received another refund check from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and Portsmouth Mayor David Malone says it is not the first and it won’t be the last. “We received a check for $41,300,” Malone said. “And there’s going to be at least one other check that is going to be coming later on. And they said it is probably going to be a sizable one. “We’re part of an aggregate of...
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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>Youth gathered in the sanctuary of Cornerstone UMC during the 39th Annual Dorothy Knost Workshop.</p>
Dorothy Knost Musical Workshops upcoming
Portia Williams PDT Staff Writer The 40th Annual Dorothy Knost Children’s Summer Workshop is set to take place June 17-21 at Cornerstone United Methodist Church. The workshops are free and open to children grades one through eight. Becky Climer serves as a co-director for the Dorothy Knost Workshop and has been a part of the workshop since its inception. “I serve as the co-director for the workshop with Amy Howard. I have been involve...
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Special school board meeting to discuss litigation
Ryan Scott Ottney PDT Staff Writer The Green Local School Board will meet for a special meeting on May 1 to discuss pending litigation from a wrongful termination suit. Former school maintenance worker Curtis Tackett has been been employed at the school for nearly 20 years, according to his attorney Richard Wolfson. His employment was terminated May 31, 2012, and this month filed a wrongful termination suit against the school. “He cam...
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