Annual St. Patrick’s Day parade set Wayne Allen
PDT Staff Writer
The 7 Nations Celtic Club is set to host the 7th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 16 starting at 11 a.m.
The parade route begins south on Market Street, turns east on Second Street, proceeds to Washington Street and follows Washington Street north to Fifth Street, turning east on Fifth street and then north of Chillicothe Street with the parade dismissing at Tracy Park.
“Everybody’s Irish...
Wednesday’s Game Slate Boys Basketball Division III Regional Semifinals at Ohio University’s Convocation Center Martins Ferry vs. Ironton — 6:15 Piketon vs. Oak Hill — 8:00 Follow @CodyLeist on Twitter for live in-game updates throughout the rest of the tournament.
Commissioners starting Agriculture Week Wayne Allen
PDT Staff Writer
In an effort to start an annual tradition, the Scioto County Commissioners proclaimed March 17-23 as National Agricultural Week in Scioto County.
“A lot of people do not realize how important agricultural is to the economy. For us it seems intuitive, you just know it’s important. But, there is a fair number of people that don’t know, that includes a lot of people in our area,” said Wyatt Bates, President of ...
Sunshine Week brings government to light Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
If you have questions concerning behind the door activities by City Council, your local school board or any other government entity, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says he wants you to be completely informed as to the laws surrounding “executive sessions,” and other issues of transparency.
Did you know that all elected officials or one of their representatives must attend Sunshine Laws training during the...
Council discusses insurance payments Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
City Council discussed bringing itself in line with current and future union negotiated insurance premium payments at Monday night’s conference session.
“My first point is that I think it behooves Council to adopt the same policies regarding health payments that we have negotiated with our unions,” First Ward City Councilman Kevin Johnson said. “The second point is that I think the city could save money by i...
BWC offers discounts to employers FRank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
If you are an employer looking for a way to save on your Workers’ Compensation costs, enrollment is under way for Destination: Excellence, a workers’ compensation discount plan that rewards Ohio employers for helping prevent workplace injuries and getting those employees who are injured back to work.
BWC Administrator/CEO Steve Buehrer says more than 100,000 employers have already chosen to participate in at...
Adams County barn quilt selected to represent Ohio Artwork on an Adams County barn has been chosen to represent Ohio in the new American Quilt Trail Redwork Kit by historic needlework designer The Posy Collection.
The “Snail’s Trail” design on Donna Sue Groves’ barn is also featured in the book “Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail Movement” by Suzi Parron and Groves herself.
Barn quilts from 12 states were selected for the redwork kit, which features a form of needle art that uses re...
Councilman looking into zoning of Willow Wood Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
Fifth Ward City Councilman Gene Meadows says he believes the neighborhood where Willow Way is located is not zoned for business, making Scioto Residential Services’ plan to place a group home there a breach of the zoning of that street.
“Last week, one of the Fifth Ward constituents spoke to City Council regarding Scioto Residential Services, which is, from what we can find out, attempting to put a group hom...
Judge proposes city cleanup day Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
Portsmouth Municipal Court Judge Steve Mowery proposed a citywide cleanup day at Monday night’s Portsmouth City Council meeting. He also gave his support to the measure to bring up the benefits for non-union employees in line with those given to union personnel. Mowery started by thanking Council for their service to the community.
“I appreciate your service,” Mowery said. “I know all of you are intelligent ...
Latham man arrested on burglary charges Frank Lewis
PDT Staff Writer
A Pike County man is being held in the Scioto County Jail under $40,000 bond after being arrested by Pike County Authorities. Pike County Sheriff Richard Henderson said Monday that his office responded to a burglary complaint in the 5000 block of Grassy Fork Road.
Henderson said several firearms and other property were taken from a residence and after a brief investigation, deputies arrested Jacob D. Keesee,...