Why You STILL Can’t Get Tested
It's STILL not easy for Scioto County residents to get a test for COVID-19. Despite the fact that both the ...
Read moreDetailsIt's STILL not easy for Scioto County residents to get a test for COVID-19. Despite the fact that both the ...
Read moreDetailsScioto County Commissioner Mike Crabtree isn't backing down on his stance about Ohio's shutdown. "I have my own personal feelings ...
Read moreDetailsMargaret “Peggy” Barbara Adams, 81 of New Boston, passed away Thursday, April 16, 2020, at Portsmouth Health & Rehab. Born ...
Read moreDetailsRowena Akers, age 93, of Minford, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2020, at her grandson’s home in Wheelersburg. She was ...
Read moreDetailsWayne Robert Miller, Jr., age 49, of South Webster, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 18, 2020, ...
Read moreDetailsClick here to see the main points from the last Press Conference The County numbers and the State numbers don't ...
Read moreDetailsThe number of cases of Coronavirus reported by the Scioto County Health Department doesn't match up to the number reported ...
Read moreDetailsMargaret “Peggy” Barbara Adams, 81 of New Boston, passed away Thursday, April 16, 2020, at Portsmouth Health & Rehab. Born ...
Read moreDetailsTwo staff members at a local nursing home have tested positive for COVID-19. The owner of the Best Care Nursing ...
Read moreDetailsMabel Eileen Taylor, 77 of South Carolina formerly of Portsmouth died Friday, April 17, 2020, in Aiken, South Carolina. She ...
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