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WAYNE ALLEN

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Portsmouth’s American Savings Bank announced Friday it has entered into an agreement to purchase Cincinnati-based Cottage Savings Bank. Under the terms of the agreement, approved by the boards of directors of both banks, American Savings will pay Cottage’s shareholders about $9.4 million in cash.

“This is an opportunity for us to grow outside the Portsmouth market. We’re excited to go down to Cincinnati with a new market and a new opportunity to grow,” American Savings Bank President Mike Gampp said. “They have a great staff and a great team of people, that will now join us.”

He said American Savings intends to continue to operate Cottage’s two branches: 9813 Montgomery Road and 7114 Miami Ave.

“There will be no loss in staff, there will be no job loss. Over the long-term we are looking to grow, so if anything we will be adding positions, not cutting them,” Gampp said.

“Our board recognized American Savings Bank’s capital strength and array of banking services would result in a continuation of exemplary customer service our depositors and borrowers have come to expect, would provide additional banking services for such customers which are necessary in today’s competitive banking environment and will deliver an attractive price for our shareholders,” said Barbara Farris, chairman and president of Cottage Savings Bank said in a released statement.

According to a press release from American Savings, following the closing of the transaction, American Savings will have assets of about $265 million and deposits of about $220 million, with locations in Hamilton, Pike and Scioto counties in Ohio and Greenup County in Kentucky.

The transaction is subject to certain conditions, including requisite regulatory approvals and the approval of Cottage’s shareholders. The merger is expected to be completed in the fall of 2012.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 208, or wallen@heartlandpublications.com.

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Recently Ohio Gov. John Kasich and his staff set out on a mission to identify the top five potential marketable properties along the Ohio River. Listed as No. 1 in the state is a site in Franklin Furnace.

“Gov. Kasich has made it a priority for his administration to focus on southern Ohio and especially along the (Ohio) river, to find properties and opportunities for development,” said Brian Davis, Marketing Committee Chairman for the Southern Ohio Port Authority. “He (Kasich) tasked the Jobs Ohio people, to make that happen. He (Kasich) at some point in some meeting saw that property in Franklin Furnace.”

Davis said about a month ago a representative from the Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth spoke at a Southern Ohio Port Authority meeting about this initiative.

“She told us they really wanted to focus on five key properties and there was a deadline to get the information together, so they could push it at the state level,” Davis said. “That’s been done and as a result the Norfolk Southern property (in Franklin Furnace) is listed on the Jobs Ohio site, as the No. 1 site in the state.”

He said the 754-acre site is listed as No. 1 in the state because of it’s location and access to rail, river and highway.

When asked what it means now that the site is regarded as the top in the state, Davis said, “The idea is for the state, to push this site. What they (state of Ohio) have to offer is a lot more. They people they have access to, they have companies they have access to and the reach that the state has is much further than what the reach of Scioto County would have.”

He said as a result of this listing it could lead to a potential occupant sooner rather than later.

He said the marketing committee of Southern Ohio Port Authority have also been working to get other available sites throughout Scioto County listed on this state website.

“The marketing committee of the Port Authority has worked hard over the last month to gather information to the listed on that site. Once properties are listed on this website, people from all around the world can see what’s available in Scioto County.”

Davis said before his committee started work on getting the properties listed, Scioto County was not represented.

“Before there was no visibility at all of Scioto County on that site,” Davis said. “We are also working on getting the M&J buildings out in Lucasville listed on this site and various other locations throughout Scioto County. There are buildings and properties all over this county that we have to be active in promoting, so companies can see what we have to offer and that’s what we’re doing.”

David said everyone has been doing their part in starting to promote these sites.

“There are companies looking at southern Ohio for development. We are working to get ourselves setup and ready to handle those inquiries,” he said.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Wayne on Twitter @WayneallenPDT.

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“She told us they really wanted to focus on five key properties and there was a deadline to get the information together, so they could push it at the state level,” Davis said. “That’s been done and as a result the Norfolk Southern property (in Franklin Furnace) is listed on the Jobs Ohio site, as the No. 1 site in the state.”

He said the 754-acre site is listed as No. 1 in the state because of it’s location and access to rail, river and highway.

When asked what it means now that the site is regarded as the top in the state, Davis said, “The idea is for the state, to push this site. What they (state of Ohio) have to offer is a lot more. They people they have access to, they have companies they have access to and the reach that the state has is much further than what the reach of Scioto County would have.”

He said as a result of this listing it could lead to a potential occupant sooner rather than later.

He said the marketing committee of Southern Ohio Port Authority have also been working to get other available sites throughout Scioto County listed on this state website.

“The marketing committee of the Port Authority has worked hard over the last month to gather information to the listed on that site. Once properties are listed on this website, people from all around the world can see what’s available in Scioto County.”

Davis said before his committee started work on getting the properties listed, Scioto County was not represented.

“Before there was no visibility at all of Scioto County on that site,” Davis said. “We are also working on getting the M&J buildings out in Lucasville listed on this site and various other locations throughout Scioto County. There are buildings and properties all over this county that we have to be active in promoting, so companies can see what we have to offer and that’s what we’re doing.”

David said everyone has been doing their part in starting to promote these sites.

“There are companies looking at southern Ohio for development. We are working to get ourselves setup and ready to handle those inquiries,” he said.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Wayne on Twitter @WayneallenPDT.

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Wayne Allen

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Recently Ohio Gov. John Kasich and his staff set out on a mission to identify the top five potential marketable properties along the Ohio River. Listed as No. 1 in the state is a site in Franklin Furnace.

“Gov. Kasich has made it a priority for his administration to focus on southern Ohio and especially along the (Ohio) river, to find properties and opportunities for development,” said Brian Davis, Marketing Committee Chairman for the Southern Ohio Port Authority. “He (Kasich) tasked the Jobs Ohio people, to make that happen. He (Kasich) at some point in some meeting saw that property in Franklin Furnace.”

Davis said about a month ago a representative from the Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth spoke at a Southern Ohio Port Authority meeting about this initiative.

“She told us they really wanted to focus on five key properties and there was a deadline to get the information together, so they could push it at the state level,” Davis said. “That’s been done and as a result the Norfolk Southern property (in Franklin Furnace) is listed on the Jobs Ohio site, as the No. 1 site in the state.”

He said the 754-acre site is listed as No. 1 in the state because of it’s location and access to rail, river and highway.

When asked what it means now that the site is regarded as the top in the state, Davis said, “The idea is for the state, to push this site. What they (state of Ohio) have to offer is a lot more. They people they have access to, they have companies they have access to and the reach that the state has is much further than what the reach of Scioto County would have.”

He said as a result of this listing it could lead to a potential occupant sooner rather than later.

He said the marketing committee of Southern Ohio Port Authority have also been working to get other available sites throughout Scioto County listed on this state website.

“The marketing committee of the Port Authority has worked hard over the last month to gather information to the listed on that site. Once properties are listed on this website, people from all around the world can see what’s available in Scioto County.”

Davis said before his committee started work on getting the properties listed, Scioto County was not represented.

“Before there was no visibility at all of Scioto County on that site,” Davis said. “We are also working on getting the M&J buildings out in Lucasville listed on this site and various other locations throughout Scioto County. There are buildings and properties all over this county that we have to be active in promoting, so companies can see what we have to offer and that’s what we’re doing.”

David said everyone has been doing their part in starting to promote these sites.

“There are companies looking at southern Ohio for development. We are working to get ourselves setup and ready to handle those inquiries,” he said.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Wayne on Twitter @WayneallenPDT.

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Recently Ohio Gov. John Kasich and his staff set out on a mission to identify the top five potential marketable properties along the Ohio River. Listed as No. 1 in the state is a site in Franklin Furnace.

“Gov. Kasich has made it a priority for his administration to focus on southern Ohio and especially along the (Ohio) river, to find properties and opportunities for development,” said Brian Davis, Marketing Committee Chairman for the Southern Ohio Port Authority. “He (Kasich) tasked the Jobs Ohio people, to make that happen. He (Kasich) at some point in some meeting saw that property in Franklin Furnace.”

Davis said about a month ago a representative from the Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth spoke at a Southern Ohio Port Authority meeting about this initiative.

“She told us they really wanted to focus on five key properties and there was a deadline to get the information together, so they could push it at the state level,” Davis said. “That’s been done and as a result the Norfolk Southern property (in Franklin Furnace) is listed on the Jobs Ohio site, as the No. 1 site in the state.”

He said the 754-acre site is listed as No. 1 in the state because of it’s location and access to rail, river and highway.

When asked what it means now that the site is regarded as the top in the state, Davis said, “The idea is for the state, to push this site. What they (state of Ohio) have to offer is a lot more. They people they have access to, they have companies they have access to and the reach that the state has is much further than what the reach of Scioto County would have.”

He said as a result of this listing it could lead to a potential occupant sooner rather than later.

He said the marketing committee of Southern Ohio Port Authority have also been working to get other available sites throughout Scioto County listed on this state website.

“The marketing committee of the Port Authority has worked hard over the last month to gather information to the listed on that site. Once properties are listed on this website, people from all around the world can see what’s available in Scioto County.”

Davis said before his committee started work on getting the properties listed, Scioto County was not represented.

“Before there was no visibility at all of Scioto County on that site,” Davis said. “We are also working on getting the M&J buildings out in Lucasville listed on this site and various other locations throughout Scioto County. There are buildings and properties all over this county that we have to be active in promoting, so companies can see what we have to offer and that’s what we’re doing.”

David said everyone has been doing their part in starting to promote these sites.

“There are companies looking at southern Ohio for development. We are working to get ourselves setup and ready to handle those inquiries,” he said.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Wayne on Twitter @WayneallenPDT.

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Wayne Allen

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Recently Ohio Gov. John Kasich and his staff set out on a mission to identify the top five potential marketable properties along the Ohio River. Listed as No. 1 in the state is a site in Franklin Furnace.

“Gov. Kasich has made it a priority for his administration to focus on southern Ohio and especially along the (Ohio) river, to find properties and opportunities for development,” said Brian Davis, Marketing Committee Chairman for the Southern Ohio Port Authority. “He (Kasich) tasked the Jobs Ohio people, to make that happen. He (Kasich) at some point in some meeting saw that property in Franklin Furnace.”

Davis said about a month ago a representative from the Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth spoke at a Southern Ohio Port Authority meeting about this initiative.

“She told us they really wanted to focus on five key properties and there was a deadline to get the information together, so they could push it at the state level,” Davis said. “That’s been done and as a result the Norfolk Southern property (in Franklin Furnace) is listed on the Jobs Ohio site, as the No. 1 site in the state.”

He said the 754-acre site is listed as No. 1 in the state because of it’s location and access to rail, river and highway.

When asked what it means now that the site is regarded as the top in the state, Davis said, “The idea is for the state, to push this site. What they (state of Ohio) have to offer is a lot more. They people they have access to, they have companies they have access to and the reach that the state has is much further than what the reach of Scioto County would have.”

He said as a result of this listing it could lead to a potential occupant sooner rather than later.

He said the marketing committee of Southern Ohio Port Authority have also been working to get other available sites throughout Scioto County listed on this state website.

“The marketing committee of the Port Authority has worked hard over the last month to gather information to the listed on that site. Once properties are listed on this website, people from all around the world can see what’s available in Scioto County.”

Davis said before his committee started work on getting the properties listed, Scioto County was not represented.

“Before there was no visibility at all of Scioto County on that site,” Davis said. “We are also working on getting the M&J buildings out in Lucasville listed on this site and various other locations throughout Scioto County. There are buildings and properties all over this county that we have to be active in promoting, so companies can see what we have to offer and that’s what we’re doing.”

David said everyone has been doing their part in starting to promote these sites.

“There are companies looking at southern Ohio for development. We are working to get ourselves setup and ready to handle those inquiries,” he said.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Wayne on Twitter @WayneallenPDT.

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Wayne Allen

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Recently Ohio Gov. John Kasich and his staff set out on a mission to identify the top five potential marketable properties along the Ohio River. Listed as No. 1 in the state is a site in Franklin Furnace.

“Gov. Kasich has made it a priority for his administration to focus on southern Ohio and especially along the (Ohio) river, to find properties and opportunities for development,” said Brian Davis, Marketing Committee Chairman for the Southern Ohio Port Authority. “He (Kasich) tasked the Jobs Ohio people, to make that happen. He (Kasich) at some point in some meeting saw that property in Franklin Furnace.”

Davis said about a month ago a representative from the Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth spoke at a Southern Ohio Port Authority meeting about this initiative.

“She told us they really wanted to focus on five key properties and there was a deadline to get the information together, so they could push it at the state level,” Davis said. “That’s been done and as a result the Norfolk Southern property (in Franklin Furnace) is listed on the Jobs Ohio site, as the No. 1 site in the state.”

He said the 754-acre site is listed as No. 1 in the state because of it’s location and access to rail, river and highway.

When asked what it means now that the site is regarded as the top in the state, Davis said, “The idea is for the state, to push this site. What they (state of Ohio) have to offer is a lot more. They people they have access to, they have companies they have access to and the reach that the state has is much further than what the reach of Scioto County would have.”

He said as a result of this listing it could lead to a potential occupant sooner rather than later.

He said the marketing committee of Southern Ohio Port Authority have also been working to get other available sites throughout Scioto County listed on this state website.

“The marketing committee of the Port Authority has worked hard over the last month to gather information to the listed on that site. Once properties are listed on this website, people from all around the world can see what’s available in Scioto County.”

Davis said before his committee started work on getting the properties listed, Scioto County was not represented.

“Before there was no visibility at all of Scioto County on that site,” Davis said. “We are also working on getting the M&J buildings out in Lucasville listed on this site and various other locations throughout Scioto County. There are buildings and properties all over this county that we have to be active in promoting, so companies can see what we have to offer and that’s what we’re doing.”

David said everyone has been doing their part in starting to promote these sites.

“There are companies looking at southern Ohio for development. We are working to get ourselves setup and ready to handle those inquiries,” he said.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Wayne on Twitter @WayneallenPDT.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.</p>

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State Representative Tanya Pullin (center) joined representatives from the Greenup County Health Department and Greenup County Schools to announce a contribution from AT&T of $10,000 for the Remote Area Medical clinic. From left: Ashland Mayor Chuck Charles, Scarlet Shoemaker - Greenup County Schools, Pullin, Cassie Mace - Greenup County Health Department and John Gross - director of the AT&T East Park Call Center.

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Wayne Allen

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Recently Ohio Gov. John Kasich and his staff set out on a mission to identify the top five potential marketable properties along the Ohio River. Listed as No. 1 in the state is a site in Franklin Furnace.

“Gov. Kasich has made it a priority for his administration to focus on southern Ohio and especially along the (Ohio) river, to find properties and opportunities for development,” said Brian Davis, Marketing Committee Chairman for the Southern Ohio Port Authority. “He (Kasich) tasked the Jobs Ohio people, to make that happen. He (Kasich) at some point in some meeting saw that property in Franklin Furnace.”

Davis said about a month ago a representative from the Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth spoke at a Southern Ohio Port Authority meeting about this initiative.

“She told us they really wanted to focus on five key properties and there was a deadline to get the information together, so they could push it at the state level,” Davis said. “That’s been done and as a result the Norfolk Southern property (in Franklin Furnace) is listed on the Jobs Ohio site, as the No. 1 site in the state.”

He said the 754-acre site is listed as No. 1 in the state because of it’s location and access to rail, river and highway.

When asked what it means now that the site is regarded as the top in the state, Davis said, “The idea is for the state, to push this site. What they (state of Ohio) have to offer is a lot more. They people they have access to, they have companies they have access to and the reach that the state has is much further than what the reach of Scioto County would have.”

He said as a result of this listing it could lead to a potential occupant sooner rather than later.

He said the marketing committee of Southern Ohio Port Authority have also been working to get other available sites throughout Scioto County listed on this state website.

“The marketing committee of the Port Authority has worked hard over the last month to gather information to the listed on that site. Once properties are listed on this website, people from all around the world can see what’s available in Scioto County.”

Davis said before his committee started work on getting the properties listed, Scioto County was not represented.

“Before there was no visibility at all of Scioto County on that site,” Davis said. “We are also working on getting the M&J buildings out in Lucasville listed on this site and various other locations throughout Scioto County. There are buildings and properties all over this county that we have to be active in promoting, so companies can see what we have to offer and that’s what we’re doing.”

David said everyone has been doing their part in starting to promote these sites.

“There are companies looking at southern Ohio for development. We are working to get ourselves setup and ready to handle those inquiries,” he said.

Wayne Allen may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Wayne on Twitter @WayneallenPDT.

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