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<p>Wayne Allen | Daily Times</p><p>Amy Hassel and Dr. John Turjoman during the Dancing with our Stars event Friday evening.</p>
Hassel, Turjoman take DWOS title
Wayne Allen PDT Staff Writer The Ohio River Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross held the 2013 Dancing With Our Stars event Friday night at the Friends Center with a sellout crowd. At the event, Amy Hassel and Dr. John Turjoman were named this year’s winners. The event featured a number of local celebrities who were paired with local dancers competing for the title of DWOS Champion. “This is by far the biggest fundraiser the Red C...
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Dead last: Scioto County ranked Ohio’s unhealthiest
Wayne Allen PDT Staff Writer The 2013 County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, A Healthier Nation, County by County, ranks Scioto County as Ohio’s unhealthiest county. The annual report, released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, examines every county in the United States and ranks them on a state level based on health outcomes and factors. Scioto County ranks 88th out of the ...
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<p>Photo Courtesy of Pam Decamp</p><p>Wheelersburg students perform the final scene of the play &#8220;Annie.&#8221; There will be multiple chances to catch the performance this weekend.</p>
Annie opens this weekend at ‘Burg High
Joseph Pratt PDT Contributor Wheelersburg High School will be featuring “Annie” as their spring musical. The show is set in New York City, during the 1930 Depression era. Annie is an 11-year-old girl, living in the Hudson Street Orphanage, when she is taken in by a famous billionaire’s assistant, Miss Grace Farrell. The very distant and cold billionaire, Oliver Warbucks, is the only person not instantly charmed by the little, red-haired o...
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<p>U.S. Rep. Brad Wenstrup (OH-2)</p>
Wenstrup supports Ryan Budget
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Rep. Brad Wenstrup (OH-02) has come out in support of the House Budget Resolution (FY14). “Today, Republicans passed a plan to cut spending and balance our budget in ten years. It would also repeal ObamaCare, reform our broken tax code, increase energy exploration and strengthen our entitlement programs, all without raising taxes. This budget will put the economy back on the path to recovery and create jobs,...
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Mayor: Tracy Park will not be closed
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Portsmouth Mayor David Malone says the falling of a tree onto a playground in Tracy Park will not cause the park to close. “Mr. (Bill) Beaumont (City Service Director) hasn’t indicated there is any danger,” Malone said. “When they clean up the tree that did fall, once that is taken care of, everything should be OK.” Beaumont says there are probably a couple of reasons why the tree fell last week. “Some o...
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Health Coalition organizing ‘Reclaim 2013’ litter pickup
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer The Scioto County Health Coalition is looking for volunteers to help local efforts to clean up the city’s gateway routes, U.S. 23 and U.S. 52. Craig Gilliland, Scioto County Health Coalition Community Initiatives Subcommittee Chairman, said he has been contacting businesses along the corridor and has already picked up commitments from several of them, including Glockners, Lute Supply, and Osco Industries. ...
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CORRECTION
In a story about the Boneyfiddle Arts Center photography contest published on page A5 of the Portsmouth Daily Times on Friday, March 22, 2013, the phone number provided to the newspaper was incorrect. The correct phone number to the Boneyfiddle Arts Center in Portsmouth is 740-876-9668. The Daily Times apologizes for the mistake and makes every attempt to provide accurate stories in a timely manner. If you find a mistake, please contact Con...
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City Council to revisit Third Street closure plan Monday
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Shawnee State University has delivered its official Vacation Description and Exhibit A for inclusion in City Council packets, clearing a request by the council as they prepare for a first reading on the proposed closing of Third Street between Gay Street and Waller Street at Monday night’s Portsmouth City Council meeting. Portsmouth City Council tabled the ordinance because of the absence of a complete descr...
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Ross pleads guilty to drug charges
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Facing a trial for engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, aggravated trafficking in drugs in the vicinity of a juvenile and several other charges, Monday Michel L. Ross, 39, of 10th Street in Portsmouth entered a guilty plea to three counts Friday afternoon. “He plead guilty to three counts — conspiracy, funding drug trafficking, and drug trafficking,” Scioto County Prosecutor Mark Kuhn said Friday after...
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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>There will be a special free screening of the film &#8220;42,&#8221; about Scioto County native Branch Rickey recruiting Jackie Robinson to play Major League Baseball. Pictured in the film is Chadwick Boseman as Robinson (left) and Harrison Ford as Rickey (right).</p>
SSU to host advanced screening of “42”
Wayne Allen PDT Staff Writer According to Elizabeth Blevins, Shawnee State University (SSU) Communications Director, the school will be hosting a free, special advanced screening of the movie “42” April 11 at Republic Theatre Portsmouth 8 Cinema. “We are having the screening the day before the movie is released to the public and available in cinema. The movie is going to be released on April 12, so it will be here April 11,” Blevins sai...
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