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Ruble joins OhioSE team as sites specialist

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Ohio Southeast Economic Development announced today Tina Ruble as its new Sites Specialist.

ACTC medical information technology student thrives in internship with Pathways Inc.

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ASHLAND, KY – On top of the instruction students receive in their classes and book work, ACTC strives to provide hands-on learning through internships and real-world experiences on the job site within its technical programs.

Wheelersburg takes home the Mock Trial trophy

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WHEELERSBURG- Of all school clubs and activities, one of the hardest to prepare for is the well-known and respected mock trial competition. Early in the school year, students receive an example case between two parties and they form teams to compete in a legal system against other schools. Students are expected to learn the basics of law and presentation, while studying the supplied case. After months of students getting into character as witnesses and student attorneys preparing for anything and everything that could happen in a trial, they go against another team and see which school has dedicated the most time to learning the case inside and out. It takes hours and hours of memorization, coming up with strategies and planned responses, and more.

Check Groundhog Day off the bucket list

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PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA— More than 45,000 people welcomed and roared in satisfaction as Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring on Gobbler’s Knob on Friday.

Scioto County Sheriff reports

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ARREST—Individual arrested on Rocky Fork Road on a probation violation. 12:24 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 1.

Webb presents legisative update from Frankfort

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FRANKFORT—As we find ourselves one-third of the way through the 60-day Regular Session in February, I believe it’s important to provide an update on key legislative developments and share my perspective on a couple of significant bills.

Scioto Foundation announces new scholarship Fund

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PORTSMOUTH- The Scioto Foundation is pleased to announce the creation of the Nicole Chandler-Wright Memorial Scholarship, established by David and Debra Nourse Chandler to honor their daughter who lost a battle with cancer when she was 29 years old.

Community Calendar

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SATURDAY, Feb. 3

Local pastor taking the street to stock food pantry

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PORTSMOUTH- A local pastor has declared war on hunger and is now asking residents to help him defeat the enemy and ensure that no family is worrying about where their next meal is coming from this winter.

South Webster Food Pantry expects to re-open in March

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SOUTH WEBSTER- The last few years, the number of area food pantries has dwindled but the need still exists. The 501(c)3 for the South Webster Food Pantry has changed hands rather than leave the area without a food pantry at all.

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