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Columbus Clinic raids disrupt local drug distribution
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer A Columbus pain clinic a local anti-illegal prescription drug activist said was a major supplier of drugs to Scioto County, has been raided. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced Wednesday that multiple federal search warrants were served Wednesday morning in connection with an ongoing prescription drug abuse investigation in central Ohio. Authorities with the Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal In...
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<p>Ryan Ottney | Daily Times</p><p>Infra-Metals hosted a public ceremony at the site of their New Boston construction on Wednesday to show off progress and thank local supporters. Pictured (left to right) is InSolves Senior Associate Jim Morgan, Infra-Metals New Boston General Manager Oak Williams, Infra-Metals Vice President Michael Dean, Fluor-B&amp;W Director of Nuclear Operations Tim Poe, and Don Hadsell of J&amp;H Erectors.</p>
Infra-Metals showing progress at NB industrial park
Ryan Scott Ottney PDT Staff Writer NEW BOSTON — Infra-Metals hosted an open house at their New Boston construction site on Wednesday to show the community the progress being made on their new steel service facility and to thank local supporters. After more than six years of planning and site remediation, Infra-Metals signed the land purchase agreement with the Southern Ohio Port Authority (SOPA) in December to build a new $13 million st...
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<p>Wayne Allen | Daily Times</p><p>Some of the Notre Dame Elementary students that participated in the recent soap box derby competition in Akron, Ohio.</p>
ND students take fourth place in soap box derby
Wayne Allen PDT Staff Writer Earlier this month students from Notre Dame Elementary competed in a Science, Engineering, Technology and Math (STEM) soap box derby competition in Akron, Ohio, where the students finished fourth overall. According to released information, the All American Soap Box Derby did a gravity racing challenge, with the purpose of the activity fitting a Science, Engineering, Technology and Math (STEM) format. This is...
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Regional gas prices up 21 cents
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Heading into the Memorial Day weekend, motorists in southern and south central Ohio can expect to see gasoline prices on the rise. In fact, area drivers will be paying 21 cents more per gallon this week as regionally prices jumped to an average of $3.82 per gallon. The average price during the week of May 14 was $3.61, and during the week of May 22, the average price in the region was $3.68. The only bright ...
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<p>Frank Lewis | Daily Times</p><p>Portsmouth Mayor David Malone swears in Jerry Leach as the new captain of the Portsmouth Police Department. Daughters Abby and Kaity look on.</p>
The right stuff
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer It was announced last week that Jerry Leach had become the Portsmouth Police Department’s second captain. It was also announced that Jason Hedrick had been promoted to Lieutenant. Wednesday, the two were sworn in with family members and fellow police officers witnessing the event. Portsmouth Mayor David Malone first swore in Leach as his daughters, Abby and Kaity watched with anticipation of getting the hono...
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Brown introduces college loan legislation
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) says more than 360,000 students across Ohio would be forced to pay thousands more each year in college loan costs unless Congress acts to block the interest rate from doubling on federally-subsidized Stafford loans by July 1, 2013. On Wednesday, Brown introduced legislation that would maintain the current interest rate, which is set at 3.4 percent, and prevent a hike to 6.8 perce...
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<p>Photos by Frank Lewis | Daily Times</p><p>Civil War soldier statue in Soldier&#8217;s Circle in Greenlawn Cemetery.</p>
Greenlawn ready for Memorial Day
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Greenlawn Cemetery is arguably the biggest focal point of Memorial Day events in the city of Portsmouth. It is the job of John Blevins, crew leader, and Sandy Rawlins, utility, to make it pristine, clean, and ready to welcome the people who attend the Memorial Day event at Soldiers Circle, as well as folks visiting the graves of loved ones. “It takes two weeks to cut the grass here,” Rawlins said, striding w...
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Wheelersburg man arrested on two charges
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer On the heels of the arrest of Chadwick Gary on burglary charges, Scioto County Sheriff’s detectives have made a second arrest in that case. Scioto County Sheriff Marty V. Donini said his office was investigating a burglary which occurred on May 13, 2013 located at 1142 Kinker Drive Wheelersburg. During that investigation Gary was arrested and charged with the burglary. Donini said detectives were able to l...
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Firefighter embezzlement case moving forward
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer A Bill of Information was filed Wednesday morning in the case of a former Portsmouth firefighter charged with taking money from IAFF (International Association of Fire Fighters) Local 512. Scioto County Prosecutor Mark Kuhn said the Bill of Information charges Eric C. (Clint) Wallace with one count of theft and two counts of forgery. “He’ll be arraigned in front of Judge (William T.) Marshall,” Kuhn said. ...
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Council to consider asking voters for raise
Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer Portsmouth City Council will hold a regular session Thursday night with two important items set to see the light of day. Council is meeting on Thursday because Monday is Memorial Day. Council will also bring forward a charter amendment which would, if passed by voters in the November election, give members of City Council a raise, but eliminate them from the city’s health insurance plan unless they wanted to...
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