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<p>In March, Shawnee State University&#8217;s first international psychological honor society, Psi Chi, held its first induction ceremony with 13 new members. In the front row, from left to right, sits the first year&#8217;s executive board Arika Bennett, Nikki Howard, Amanda Morrison and Lynzee Murray. In the back row, left to right, are Psi Chi&#8217;s faculty adviser Associate Professor Kyle Vick, Allison Falgner, Valerie Ruark, Christina Howison, Sarah Harper and Leah Arms. Not pictured, but also new members of Psi Chi, are Allyson Michelle Hulett, Kaley Jackson, Lauren Latimer and Janell Pisegna.</p>
Students inducted into SSU’s first psychological honor society
On Friday, March 29, the induction of 13 members officiated Shawnee State University’s first international psychological honor society, Psi Chi. The Psi Chi Honor Society, which was founded in 1929 with the purpose of promoting educational excellence in the field of psychology, requires that new members meet an overall GPA that is in the top 35 percent and a psychology GPA of at least 3.00. Additionally, members must be at least second-se...
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SOMC occupational therapists address unique needs with customized plans
Debra Page was walking out her front door in November when she suddenly fell, landing on her hand and breaking her elbow. When she arrived at the hospital, she got more bad news: the fall had also severed an artery. “Having injuries to both my hand and my elbow have made this a unique situation,” Page said. “If I had one injury or the other, it wouldn’t have been nearly as hard to take care of.” Page knew she needed help recovering from t...
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Workforce Connections of Scioto County
Schedule of Services for May 2013 Monday May 6, 2013 SCDJFS Accepting PRC, Food Stamp, & Child Support Applications 8:00 am-10:00 am SCABLE Orientation to Adult Basic Literacy & Education 9:00 am-1:00 pm Call to register (740)354-0211 (SCABLE) Veteran’s Services Available 8:00 am-5:00 pm Tuesday May 7, 2013 FREE WORKSHOP! “Career Readiness” 10:00 am-11:30 am Veteran’s Services Available 8:00 am-5:00 pm Thursday May 9...
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<p>Author Tracee Ford appears at a book signing at Shawnee State University with her new novel, &#8220;A Fine Line,&#8221; in April. Ford writes paranormal romance, romantic suspense and crime novels. Visit her Website at http://traceeford.com.</p>
Tracee Ford’s new paranormal novel released
Author Tracee Ford, of Piketon, was at the SSU Barnes and Noble Bookstore recently signing autographs for her new paranormal novel, “The Fine Line.” The novel is set in southwestern Ohio. In a typical romance story, two people meet, fall in love, get married and buy a house. Their newly restored home is site of another world, filled with paranormal phenomenon. The family soon learns that there is a fine line between the world they live in...
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Officials set to tour Franklin Furnace facility
Wayne Allen Common Staff Writer On May 16th state and local officials will be touring the former Ohio River Valley Juvenile Correctional Facility in Franklin Furnace to talk about possible repurposing the facility. According to Steven Alexander, Legislative Aid for State Representative Dr. Terry Johnson said invitations have been sent to regional and state officials to tour the facility and talk about the idea of making it a regional ja...
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ODOT garage to remain open
Wayne Allen Common Staff Writer The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) announced Monday that after consideration the garage in Lucasville and its employees will remain in Scioto County after the construction of the proposed Portsmouth Bypass is complete. ODOT was considering allowing the contractor that builds the $600 million, 17-mile bypass to maintain all of the state and federal roadways as a part of the contract. As a resul...
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ODOT District 9 Weekly Travel Report
The following traffic advisory includes road construction and major maintenance projects requiring lane restrictions and/or closures along the state and federal highway system within ODOT District 9. For statewide information regarding road conditions affected by weather, construction, maintenance or accidents, visit ODOT on the web at www.Ohgo.com Districtwide A raised pavement marker project is under way, and crews will be replacing RPMs ...
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Plant and yard sale set
Edgewood Manor 1 Will be having their annual Plant and Yard Sale Friday May 10th 9:00A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Clothes (all sizes), dishes, toys and more. Most items .50 cents each or all you can get in a bag for $2.00 (bag provided) Most flats of flowers and hanging baskets are $12.00 ea. (several varieties) From 10:00-12:00 we will be selling: Hot dogs with sauce, chips, and cookies For $2.50 each plate. All proceeds to be used for residen...
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Help needed to place flags
The Scioto county Memorial Day Association is in charge of placing flags on veterans’ graves throughout Scioto County. As there are 2500+ veterans in Greenlawn Cemetery alone, help is needed to make sure these veterans receive the honor the so richly deserve. This daunting task could not be completed properly if not for the volunteers from previous years. So we need your help to complete flagging this year. On Friday, May 24, Saturday, May ...
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<p>From left; The Rev. Callon W. Holloway Jr., Bishop of the Southern Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, in columbus, OH as he congratulates Mrs. Susan E. and the Rev. Donald H. Moeser, ACSW on the announcement of his alumni award from Gettysburg Seminary.</p>
Moeser receives Alumni Award
The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, PA recently bestowed its “Alumni Award in Specialized Ministry” upon the Rev. Donald H. Moeser, ACSW, a Huntington, WV native. The award was presented by Seminary President, Dr. Michael Cooper-White, upon the recommendation of the Seminary’s Alumni Council. The award is given annually to a graduate who has made lasting contributions to the ministry over a significant period of time. The Rev. Jo...
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KDMC receives grants to provide services
Wayne Allen Common Staff Writer King’s Daughters Medical Center’s (KDMC) Pink Ribbon Initiative has received a couple of grants from the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in Columbus, and Lexington to provide screening mammograms and diagnostic services for uninsured and underinsured women in several counties in the area. In April KDMC received a grant from Komen Columbus for $34,814 to provide screening mammograms and diagnostic ...
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<p>The Women&#8217;s Center at Shawnee State University presented Rita Haider, director of the Center for International Programs and Activities (CIPA), with the annual James P. Chapman Distinguished Service Award. In the photo are, from left, Ann Linden, director of the Women&#8217;s Center, Haider, center, and Professor Xiaodan Huang, who nominated Haider for the award.</p>
Haider receives James P. Chapman Distinguished Service Award
Rita Haider, director of the Center for International Programs and Activities (CIPA) at Shawnee State University received the James P. Chapman Distinguished Service Award at a luncheon on April 23. The award honors a SSU employee who has significantly contributed to the advancement of women at Shawnee State by: · Increasing awareness of gender related issues affecting the status of women within academia and the workplace; · Serving as a...
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Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1 Training Workshop Offered
The Business Development Program of the Community Action Committee of Pike County, the Pike County Career Technology Center, and OSU Small Business Development Center are offering a one-day Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1 Training Workshop on Thursday, May 30, 2013 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., at the Community Action Committee of Pike County. This workshop teaches participants how to explore the Microsoft Office Excel® 2010 environment and cr...
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<p>Wayne Allen | Community Common</p><p>Pictured is Mike Glockner receiving the custom 3M Gibson Guitar.</p>
Glockner’s win custom guitar in national promotion
Wayne Allen Common Staff Writer The Glockner Body Shop was recently awarded a custom 3M Gibson Guitar for winning a national promotion. According to Mitch Keating, President of Barbour Auto Parts Inc. Auto Value ran a promotion during the first quarter of the year, sponsored by 3M, NGK Spark Plugs and Valvoline Motor Oil. Shops were entered into the drawling for one of three custom guitars every time they had a $100 invoice with one o...
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Eastern Star Scholarships
The Order of the Eastern Star in Adams and Scioto Counties which includes Portsmouth Chapter #424, Lucasville Chapter #495, and Wheelersburg Chapter #516 will be offering two $500 scholarships to deserving Scioto County college students who will be Sophomores or higher in the Fall of 2013 in a 2,3 or 4 year degree program and who are currently enrolled in a college or university. The applicants need to have a 3.0 GPA or higher. The applicants...
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Clay Local Board of Education
At it’s regular meeting held on April 22, the Clay Local Board of Education acted on the following measures: • Approved minutes of the March meeting. • Accepted the financial reports. • Heard reports from principals’ Tony Piguet and Todd Warnock. • Authorized the Superintendent to submit applications for 2013-2014 state and federal programs. • Approved the graduating class of 2013. • Approved a three day early dismissal for seni...
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Donaldson resigns from Goodwill Board
After 40 years of service James Donaldson has resigned as a member of the Goodwill Advisory Board. Throughout the years he as served in various rolls on the board including president and secretary. Donaldson and his wife Clara’s parents were instrumental in Goodwill Industries of Central Ohio, opening an agency in Portsmouth, the thrift store opened in 1967 with six disabled employees. Goodwill Industries depends on the local community fo...
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<p>Photo 1 &#8211; (from left to right): Brooklyn Moore, Valley; Hailey Hinch, Clay; Molley Fannin, Portsmouth; Annika Decker, Portsmouth West; Kalyn Ehrhart, South Webster; Kristen Egerton, Minford; Andrea Frump, Portsmouth West; Bre Winters, Portsmouth.</p>
2013 Visually Literate High School Art Show Student Awards
The 2013 Scioto County High School Art Show “Visually Literate” is on exhibit from April 11 through May 9 at the Southern Ohio Museum. An Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony were held Thursday night, April 11, at the Museum. This event was sponsored by General Electric Peebles Test Operation, Gary and Marilyn Hairston, Richard D. Marting Foundation, Portsmouth Area Arts Council, Portsmouth Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club of Portsmouth, Scioto Fou...
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Nichols Given Army Commendation Medal
Army National Guard Sgt. Elic M. Nichols has been decorated with the Army Commendation Medal. The medal is awarded to individuals who, while serving in any capacity with the Army, have distinguished themselves by acts of heroism, meritorious achievement or meritorious service. Nichols is a combat engineer assigned to the 1204th Aviation Support Battalion at Independence. The sergeant has served in the military for five years. He is the ...
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2013 Ware Scholarships Presented
Six Eagle Scouts from Scioto County have been awarded a 2013 Samuel Wilson Ware Eagle Scholarship. Established in 2008 by the estate of the late Samuel Wilson Ware, the scholarship is available to any Eagle Scout who is a high school graduate or graduating senior and resident of Scioto County when earning his Eagle rank. The recipients were recognized at the Tecumseh District’s 2013 Leadership Dinner at Shawnee State University. This year’s...
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Plymouth Heights Church of the Nazarene in Revival with Rev. Billy Huddleston
Plymouth Heights Church of the Nazarene will be in revival with Rev. Billy Huddleston beginning May 12, 2013 with the 10:30 AM worship service. The revival will continue with the May 12, 2013 evening service at 6:00 PM and through May 15, 2013 at 7:00 PM each evening. Bottom of Form Rev. Huddleston is an ordained elder and a commissioned evangelist in the Church of the Nazarene. He received his education at Olivet Nazarene University in K...
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Area Births at Southern Ohio Medical Center
April 12 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Scaff of Wheelersburg, son Josh and Marie Bates of South Shore (Ky.), son April 13 Audria Smith and Robbie Filius of Ironton, daughter Patrick and Diana Rooney of Minford, son April 14 Emily Free and Jordan McIntire of Peebles, daughter April 15 Eric and Jackie Bell of West Portsmouth, son Ashley Williams and Justin N. Dunn of Portsmouth, son Brian and Stephany Journey of West Portsmouth, daug...
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<p>Minford High School Junior Olivia Thoroughman presented her platform for the Miss Ohio Outstanding Teen Pageant during the Portsmouth Kiwanis regular meeting April 24.</p>
A royal look at heart disease
Many associate heart disease with adults who have high risk factors and family history, but Olivia Thoroughman, a junior at Minford High School, believes that heart disease should be considered at an early age. Thoroughman, who is vying for the crown in the Miss Ohio Outstanding Teen Pageant, shared her platform with the Kiwanis Club of Portsmouth during their regular meeting April 24. Her main focus - children and heart disease. “When yo...
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Area Death Notices
Boehm Portsmouth-Marcella June Boehm, 83, of Portsmouth, died Friday April 26, 2013 at he SOMC Hospice Center. Services were held Tuesday at Ralph F. Scott Funeral Home in Portsmouth with Mike Breidenbaugh, Evangelist officiating. Gifford Springfield-Tommy Joe Gifford, 60, of Springfield, formerly of Piketon, died Saturday, April 27, 2013 at home. Services were held Tuesday under the direction of the Brant Funeral Service in Sciotoville...
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