A look at ‘Gives’ participants
Joseph [email protected] upon dozens of non-profit organizations work around the clock, and around the calendar, to make the area a better place. From assisting...
There may be frost on the pumpkin in Portsmouth this weekend
By Frank [email protected] you’re planning on traveling to Ohio Stadium to watch the Buckeyes and the Nittany Lions battle it out or have a...
Tracy Ison installed as president of Lucasville Kiwanis
By Frank [email protected] doesn’t take long to find out who the most important people in Tracy Ison’s life are. They are her children -...
Scarpinato to speak about breast cancer at Hill View
By Portia [email protected] being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and in accordance with this fact, Hill View Retirement Center is offering a ‘Healthy Living’ series....
City files Permit to Install application for transfer station
By Frank [email protected] Scioto County Commissioners have received a letter from Portsmouth City Manager Derek K. Allen concerning a Permit to Install application.“This letter...
Commissioners face $85,000 potential loss
By Wayne [email protected] Scioto County Commissioners said on Thursday they are bracing for impact of lost sales tax revenue, if planned layoffs occur with...
Woman charged in theft from company
By Frank [email protected] Scioto County Sheriff’s Office is not releasing the name of a company that was possibly the victim of the theft of...
New Boston Phase 3 project delayed
By Frank [email protected] 3 of the New Boston sewer project has been delayed.“The bid was supposed to be the 6th of October but we...
Cirque bites into “Dracula”
By Joseph [email protected] d’Art Theatre is rehearsing for its annual Halloween show, which will open its 2015-2016 performing arts season with a bang. The...
Local history revealed at information session
By Portia [email protected] Sisler, local history clerk of the Portsmouth Public Library (PPL) shared a presentation, ‘Hey, We Made What in Portsmouth?’ on Tuesday...