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PAAC extends deadline for awards nominations
PDT Staff Report The Portsmouth Area Arts Council announces an extension to the deadline for nominations for its “Awards for Artistic and Creative Excellence” to Friday, April 12. The deadline has been extended so that everyone who wishes to make a nomination has ample opportunity to do so and so that all categories will have nominations, according to the PAAC Board. PAAC encourages area residents and groups to submit nominations for awar...
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Ohio University Southern to host “Dinner & Concert” event April 20
Portia Williams PDT Staff Writer The Ohio Horse Park Center for Therapeutic Horsemanship at Ohio University Southern in Ironton will host a Dinner and Concert event April 20, 2013, at 6 p.m. Katie Bantz, Program Assistant of Equine Studies at Ohio University Southern, said the purpose of the dinner and concert is to raise funds for the augmentation of their facility, due to lack of space. “It is a dinner and concert to benefit our The...
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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>4-H members built a paper hammock at the Statewide Camp Counselor training MXC (Making eXtreme Counselors) at the Ohio 4-H Center in Columbus on Feb. 23-24, 2013. 4-H is hosting a STEM Camp, June 4-6, at Canter&#8217;s Cave in Jackson.</p>
4-H hosts STEM Camp at Canter’s Cave
Ryan Scott Ottney PDT Staff Writer The Ohio State University Extension Office is hosting a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Camp at Canter’s Cave in Jackson for students in grades 5-7. Students from Adams, Brown, Gallia, Jackson, Highland, Lawrence, Meigs, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties will arrive at the camp on Tuesday, June 4, and end late morning on Thursday, June 6. The OSU Extension Office said the Eli...
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Sequestration not expected to impact Fluor B&W projects
Wayne Allen PDT Staff Writer According to Dennis Carr, Program Manager for Fluor-B&W Portsmouth, the contractor in charge of Decontamination and Decommissioning work at the Piketon Plant, the federal sequestration could mean more money for the work they are doing. “The sequestration is not going to have a huge impact on us. Other Department of Energy sites are undergoing some severe turmoil, there has been a significant impact on many o...
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Record turnout for Holy Week Luncheons
Portia Williams PDT Staff Writer A total of 412 people attended the Holy Week Luncheons at First Christian Church which took place from March 25 through March 29. The Scioto County Ministerial Association hosted the 26th annual edition of the luncheons. With the theme, “Behold the Lamb of God,” each day featured five speakers who were invited by the SCMA planning committee for the luncheons to expound upon specific scriptures from the g...
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Man seriously injured in stabbing
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer The Greenup County Sheriff’s Office reports one man critically injured after being stabbed, and another charged in that incident. According to deputies, Reece Frasure, Sr., 50, of South Shore, Kentucky is charged with assault in the stabbing of Michael Gillespie, of Lewis County, Kentucky. “Mr. Gillespie is in critical condition at St. Mary’s Hospital,” a Greenup County Sheriff’s spokesman told the Daily ...
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Washington-Nile School earns Auditor’s Award
Ryan Scott Ottney PDT Staff Writer The Washington-Nile School District is one of nine entities in the state of Ohio this week to receive the Auditor of State Award for their clean audit reports. According to State Auditor Dave Yost, entities that receive the award meet the criteria of a clean audit report. Those requirements include filing timely financial reports with the Auditor of State’s office in accordance with GAAP (Generally Acc...
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Holiday drivers beware of texting/driving laws
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer As travelers cross state lines for celebrations with families and friends, they need to be aware of differing state laws on texting and talking on a cell phone. AAA East Central is urging motorists to research laws prior to their road trip. For example, in Ohio, texting while driving is a secondary offense, meaning drivers will only be stopped if cited for another violation, such as speeding or running a red...
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Approximately 65 new jobs coming to Lewis County
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Approximately 65 new jobs are on their way to Lewis County, Ky. Nelson Brothers, LLC, a leading manufacturer of bulk emulsions to the surface mining industry in the eastern United States, announced Thursday that they will build a new $17 million emulsion plant in Lewis County. The plant will create approximately 65 full-time jobs and an estimated 100 jobs during the construction phase of the facility. “We ar...
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Pike County leaders say teamwork brought new jobs
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer The Pike County community is responding with positive declarations after the announcement Wednesday that Jackson business and community leader Alan Stockmeister is bringing new industry and new jobs to Pike County. The addition of Echo Environmental at the Zahn’s Corner Industrial Park, which will recycle electronics and metals, has been well received. “Put it in perspective,” Pike County Commissioner Blai...
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