Reclaim 2013 looking for help from home Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
Craig Gilliland, Scioto County Health Coalition Community Initiatives Subcommittee Chairman, says the “Reclaim 2013” project should be a springboard for a new attitude toward community service.
“We’re just trying to create an annual event where we can try to improve the appearance of our community,” Gilliland said. “Ultimately I’m hoping that our community service projects are taken to the next level of even...
New treasurer hired at NB School Ryan Scott Ottney
PDT Staff Writer
The New Boston School Board voted during its meeting this month to hire Samantha Hamilton as the new district treasurer. Hamilton was the assistant treasurer at New Boston School and she will become the district treasurer in July following the retirement of current treasurer Donna Grimm.
“She’s replacing a legend. Donna is wildly respected throughout the treasurer community. She’s done a fantastic job ...
Funding source for Paducah plant cleanup uncertain Associated Press
PADUCAH, Ky. — A funding source and start date for the cleanup of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant is uncertain as officials try to grapple with budget issues and when the facility will cease operations.
Portsmouth-Paducah Project Office Manager Bill Murphie told The Paducah Sun that funds designated for decontamination and decommission of plants in Paducah, Portsmouth, Ohio and Oak Ridge, Tenn., are inadequate.
The ...
Rep. Johnson visits area, speaks on budget and USEC Wayne Allen
PDT Staff Writer
Ohio’s 6th District Congressman Bill Johnson (R-Marietta) was in Portsmouth, Monday to meet with area officials and tour the new King’s Daughters Medical Center Ohio. While in Portsmouth Johnson sat down for an exclusive interview with the Daily Times, to discuss issues facing Washington.
“Most of the stuff that’s going on in Washington, deals with our (United States) fiscal issues. The house (of representat...
Bed bugs biting in New Boston Ryan Scott Ottney
PDT Staff Writer
The New Boston Local School District has reported its third case of bed bugs in 2013 and the Scioto County Health Department said the village of New Boston has more reported cases than any other part of the county.
“We do have a problem. There is a problem in New Boston with bed bugs,” said New Boston Village Administrator Steve Hamilton. “The problem is, we are such a low-income village and one of the...
Vehicular homicide trial begins Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
A Scioto County man accused in the death of his girlfriend and their daughter, says not only did he not cause the crash they died in, but was not even in the car.
David R. Harshberger Jr., 40, of McDermott is charged with two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, two counts of having a weapon under disability and one count of possession of drugs.
The girlfriend, Samantha Tackett, 30, of McDermott and th...
Three men arrested, one after short pursuit Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
Three men, one of which had to be chased down, were arrested Sunday.
Delbdert R. Ratliff, 42, of 2214 Sixth St., Portsmouth, faces charges of possession of drugs - heroin, possession of drug paraphernalia and trafficking in drugs - containing heroin. James W. Turner, III, 43 of 3210 East Fifth St., Columbus, is charged with possession of drugs - heroin, obstruction of official business, and trafficking in dr...
Woman arrested for solicitation Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
A Portsmouth woman has been arrested on prostitution charges.
Portsmouth police officers working plain clothes detail last Wednesday said they observed Carol M. King, 32, listed as homeless, loitering in a high prostitution area, the 800 block of Murray Street. King reportedly approached the officer’s car and engaged him in a conversation. The officer reportedly asked if she was “partying.” She then reported...
Lucasville man arrested on drug charges Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
Thomas Riddle, 34, of 10690 Ohio 104, Lucasville, faces charges of possession of drugs, possession of drugs - Schedule III, IV, or V substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia after a weekend arrest.
Portsmouth Police ran the license on a vehicle parked on a city street, which turned out to be owned by a woman with a warrant for her arrest out of Pike County. The officer saw two subjects sitting in the ...
Five arrested from 44-person drug indictment Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
Five of the six local individuals named as a part of a 44-person indictment last week have been arrested. The Scioto County Sheriff’s Office said Cherish Lewis, 26, of Wheelersburg; Josh Barnes, 33, also of Wheelersburg; Robert Scott Dials, 25, of Portsmouth and Nathan Reed a.k.a. “Reed” 31, were all on their way to Cincinnati to go through federal processing Monday morning.
According to Portsmouth Police Ch...