Levee certification still up in the air Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the Great Ohio Flood of 1913, the state’s most devastating weather disaster, Lieutenant Governor and Department of Insurance Director Mary Taylor is reminding Ohioans during National Flood Safety Awareness Week, March 18-22, the importance of evaluating their need for flood insurance and understanding how to secure it.
Taylor said the financial protection against flood ...
Water discoloration expected for parts of city Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
If you live in the city of Portsmouth and you notice discoloration of your water Monday, March 18, do not panic. Portsmouth Mayor David Malone says Portsmouth city water customers west of Young Street, especially in the lower west end of the town, may experience discolored water caused by the completion of a project at the filtration plant.
Malone said the city can now open a valve that has been partially cl...
New trooper joins Portsmouth OSHP post FRank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
LUCASVILLE — The Portsmouth Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol received a new trooper last month. Trooper Quinn J. Dunn of Ross County, who joined the local post on Feb. 9, was one of 81 cadets who graduated from the 153rd Academy Class.
“Myself and the other troopers assigned to the Portsmouth Post are very pleased to have a new trooper assigned to the Portsmouth Post. Any time post personnel is increase...
Portsmouth Bypass closer to reality Wayne Allen
PDT Staff Writer
On Thursday, March 7 a meeting was held with area officials and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) about the proposed Portsmouth Bypass (Ohio 823). According to ODOT officials, the meeting was held to update community leaders about ongoing efforts to make the bypass a reality.
“What the discussion was, right now the bypass is estimated to cost $500 million to construct. They (ODOT) have about $120 ...
Meth lab in stolen vehicle leads to two arrests Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
Being in the possession of a stolen vehicle is a bad way to start your day. Being caught with a clandestine meth lab in that vehicle will completely ruin your day. That was the way things went for two Lucasville men Thursday.
Pike County Sheriff Richard Henderson said on Thursday deputies located a stolen vehicle at the Super Quik South parking lot in Waverly. Henderson said the occupants fled the scene on f...
A Mouse in the Tiger’s Den Ryan Scott Ottney
PDT Staff Writer
NEW BOSTON — The Tiger’s Den turned into the House of Mouse as elementary students at New Boston School were rewarded Thursday with a Radio Disney Dance Party for completing the “Get Active Get Fit” challenge sponsored by Radio Disney and Anthem BlueCross BlueShield.
More than 180 schools — 69,000 students — participated in the program, but only the top 20 with highest participation in the state got to...
No additional expenses expected for roof project Wayne Allen
PDT Staff Writer
During the Tuesday meeting of the Scioto County Commissioners, Chairman Mike Crabtree said he is expecting no additional change orders on the estimated $123,000 project to replace the roof on the Scioto County Courthouse.
“They have gotten all or most of the stone off the roof. They have also temporarily patched the roof in places to prevent leaks,” Crabtree said. “They should start putting insulation in soo...
Hartop of Yost Engineering wins innovation award Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
Francesca Hartop of Yost Engineering was named Entrepreneur of the Year at the Innovation Awards Gala celebrating creative innovation in Southeast Ohio and TechGROWTH Ohio’s (Third Frontier) Fifth anniversary at Ohio University’s Baker Ballroom in Athens, Ohio Tuesday night.
“I was very surprised,” Hartop said. “OU Athens does a lot as far as sponsoring and spinning off research from the university. I know S...
Councilman: name Al Oliver “Mr. Ambassador” Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
The name Al Oliver and the title “Mr. Ambassador,” for the city of Portsmouth seem to fit like a first baseman’s mitt. Because it is a natural match, First Ward City Councilman Kevin Johnson wants Portsmouth City Council to make it official.
In an e-mail sent out Wednesday morning, Johnson said, “When I read the story below, concerning Black History Month at Portsmouth Elementary, I was drawn to the picture ...
Lawrence County family receives smoke detector award Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
A Lawrence County family has received an award for saving themselves with the use of smoke detectors. The Edmonds family, of South Point, accepted the Smoke Detector On Guard (Smoke D.O.G.) Award from the Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of State Fire Marshal and the South Point Volunteer Fire Department Monday. The ceremony was held at the South Point Volunteer Fire Department.
“The Smoke D.O.G. Award ...