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    Wellness Checks End in Tragedy: Two Elderly Residents Found Deceased in Lucasville 

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    School Bus Fight & Ongoing Bullying Complaints: Parents Urge Action Against Harassment 

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    Child in Crisis: 13-Year-Old Taken Into Custody After Violent Outburst in West Portsmouth 

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    “Accidental” 911 Call Leads to Arrest After Man Found Hiding in Closet 

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    Two Calls, One Corner: Arrest and Mental Health Scare at 17th Street Carryout 

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    Car Trouble: Thieves Hit Multiple Vehicles Across Portsmouth 

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

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    Domestic Dispute Turns Chaotic: Both Arrested After Wheelersburg Disturbance

    Guns, Cash & Corruption: Masked Robbers Hit “Three Aces” as Casino Crackdown Unfolds 

    Deadly Shooting

    Tragedy in Wayne Hills: Man Dies After Reported Accidental Shooting 

    How Much for That Little Thing?: Disturbing Comment at Alexandria Park Prompts Police Search 

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    Quick Action by Staff Helps Student in Crisis at Local School 

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    Ezra Wright

    Lucasville Man Accused of Child Rape Finally Set for Trial After Year of Delays 

    Fake Ben Franklin, Real Meth: Officer Spots Counterfeit “Bill” That Wasn’t What It Seemed 

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    Portsmouth Police Search for Missing Homeless Man

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    Guilty: Jury Convicts Two in Brutal Walmart Ambush That Nearly Killed Teen 

    Greenup County Schools

    “Special Olympics Drop-Off” Comment Shocks Greenup County

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  • Politics
    Scioto County Board of Commissioners

    Full House: Commissioner Will Mault Takes His Seat at the Table 

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    What’s Next for Scioto County Commissioners? Two Interim Members, One Uncertain Future

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    Back to Three: Will Mault Chosen as Interim Scioto County Commissioner 

    GOP to Pick Interim Commissioner to Fill Bryan Davis Vacancy 

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    Voters Show Strong Support for Most Local Levies — But Sheriff’s Backed Measures Fall Short in Two Townships 

    David Malone

    Malone Unseats Dunne: Portsmouth’s Political Firebrand Loses His Seat 

    Latest Updates: Bryan Davis Gets Bail Modification, Next Hearing Set for December

    Portsmouth City Bonds

    Portsmouth Moves Forward With Bonds to Fund New City Building 

    Democrats Blast Bryan Davis: “Quit Collecting a Paycheck You’re Not Earning” 

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    Update in Robert Horton Corruption Case 

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    No Updates, Just an Empty Seat: Powell and Smith Say Davis Drama is Out of Their Hands

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    Parking, Murals, and an Indicted Commissioner: Sparks Fly at Portsmouth City Manager’s Conference 

    Bryan Davis Due Back In Court October 21 

    Sean Dunne Next Mayor of Portsmouth?

    Dunne: “It’s Time for Portsmouth to Speak Up” on Davis Resignation 

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    Portsmouth Council Weighs Asking Davis to Resign 

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    Student Democrats Deny Role in Petition to Ban Turning Point USA at SSU 

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    Portsmouth Politics Escalate: SSU Students Petition to Ban Turning Point USA

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    Scioto County Recorder’s Office Increases Fees 

    Scottie Powell

    Commissioner Powell Responds to Conflict of Interest Questions 

    FOP Endorses Malone, Neff in Portsmouth City Election 

  • Feel Good
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    Flower Delivery: Share Scioto’s Heart with Japan

    Honoring Scioto County’s First Town — and Its First People: New Heritage Trail Sign Dedicated at Earl Thomas Conley Park 

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    How Bowling Can Improve Your Mental Health

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    How To Make Your Daily Driver Feel Like a Sports Car

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    How To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint at Home

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    Tips for Staying Calm During Police Encounters

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    Cyn Mackley Channels Haunted Appalachia

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    Creative Ways To Host Outdoor Events This Summer

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    What Activities To Offer at a Family Fun Center

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    Shawnee State University Joins New Athletic Conference, Adds Football to Lineup 

    BREAKING: Commissioners Make Shocking Decision—Halloween to Remain on Halloween 

    Escape to the Hills: A Summer Reading List Set in Appalachia 

    Scioto County Champs: Lady Trojans and Word Wizards Bring Home the Gold 

    “I Held Those Keys Tight” — One Man’s Harrowing Journey from Addiction to Hope 

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    The Day the Streak Ended: Lakers’ 1987 Record Broken

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    Kid Misses Bus, Deputy to the Rescue 

  • Obituaries
    Treyvon Michael Jaron Truett

    Treyvon Michael Jaron Truett 24, of Portsmouth

    Gary Ray Pyles,

    Charles Virgil Salyers, 83 of Lucasville

    June McCall

     June Deborah Powderhill McCall, 94 of Portsmouth

    James Edward Cassidy Sr. 83 of Stout

    Dorothy J. Adams, 95 of Portsmouth

    Delores Mae Fields Shupert

    Delores Mae Fields Shupert, 86 of Portsmouth

    Pauline Brown Farley, 93 of South Shore

    Pauline Brown Farley, 93 of South Shore

    Ella Bea (Logan) Rickett

    Ella Bea Logan Rickett, 54 of Garrison, Kentucky

    Walter Agustus Partlow Jr

    Walter Agustus Partlow Jr 87 of Portsmouth

    Valerie Sue Gill

    Valerie Sue Gill, 80, of Minford

    Gary Ray Pyles,

    Glenn Ellis Williams, 96 of Wheelersburg

    Laura Gale McCleese

    Laura Gale McCleese, 71 of Wheelersburg

    Gary Ray Pyles,

    Tony Lang, 63 of Portsmouth

    Janet Arlene Lutz

    Janet Arlene Lutz, age 72 of Lucasville

    Darren Lee Bradley, 58, of West Portsmouth

     Douglas Lee Booth, 85 of Lucasville

     Vivian Maura Wetzell

      Vivian Maura Wetzell, 82 of Portsmouth

    Lea Ann Van Bibber

    Lea Ann Van Bibber, 65 of Ashland

    Chester Michael Mucha

    Chester Michael Mucha 82 of Wheelersburg

    Charles Horner

    Charles Edward Horner, 99 of South Webster

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Back-to-School Blues: Coping with Cyberbullying After Summer

Mark Craycraft by Mark Craycraft
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As the back-to-school season approaches, it is crucial to address the deeply concerning issue of teen suicides that tragically occur before the start of the new academic year. 

For many teenagers who have endured online bullying during the summer break, the thought of returning to the classroom can evoke feelings of overwhelming anxiety and despair.

Sadly, every year, we report on tragic situations that unfold just before school starts. We want that trend to stop.

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A Disturbing Trend: Pre-School Year Suicides

Research has shown that the period just before the school year starts is a time of heightened risk for teen suicides. The combination of the anticipation of facing bullies again, the pressure to perform academically, and the fear of social isolation can create an insurmountable burden for vulnerable adolescents. 

For those who have been relentlessly targeted by cyberbullies, the prospect of returning to school may seem like an unbearable ordeal.

The Impact of Cyberbullying on Mental Health

Online bullying, with its far-reaching and persistent nature, can significantly impact a young person’s mental health. Adolescents subjected to cyberbullying may feel trapped, powerless, and suffer from a diminished sense of self-worth.

 The incessant barrage of hurtful messages and social rejection can fuel feelings of hopelessness and lead some teens to consider drastic measures to escape their pain.

Silent Struggles: The Importance of Open Dialogue

Teenagers grappling with emotional distress and suicidal thoughts may often suffer in silence, concealing their struggles from friends, family, and educators. It is crucial to create a safe and supportive environment that encourages open dialogue about mental health. 

When teens are empowered to seek help when they need it, we can promote open conversations about their emotional well-being.

Schools as a Source of Support

Educational institutions have a vital role to play in addressing the mental health challenges faced by students. By implementing comprehensive mental health programs, schools can provide resources and support systems for teens in distress. 

Counselors, teachers, and staff trained in recognizing warning signs of suicidal ideation can intervene and direct struggling students to appropriate help. The question is, will they be proactive or reactive?

Collaborative Efforts: Communities Uniting Against Bullying

Combating cyberbullying and teen suicides requires a united front from communities, parents, and peers. By promoting an atmosphere of kindness, empathy, and respect, we can combat online bullying and create a safe space for all students to thrive.

As the new school year begins, let us remember that each teenager we encounter may be facing internal battles unknown to us. 

We can prevent future tragedies by cultivating compassion and understanding for those who are struggling. Our community can be a place where children feel supported and uplifted, so no child feels alone.

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