Scioto County Public Defenders Want $75/hr
Scioto County Public Defenders want more money. Attorneys serving as public defenders want to be paid more money. The Ohio ...
Read moreDetailsScioto County Public Defenders want more money. Attorneys serving as public defenders want to be paid more money. The Ohio ...
Read moreDetailsThe Scioto County Commissioners have one word on their mind for 2020: Cooperation. As Commissioners Bryan Davis, Mike Crabtree, and ...
Read moreDetailsScioto County plans crackdown on late-billing lawyers Attorneys who are late sending in their bills for indigent defense are costing ...
Read moreDetailsLeonard Eugene Glenn, “Beanie,” to all who loved and knew him, went to be with the Lord on December 28th, ...
Read moreDetailsEmma Pauline “Tiny” Dooley, 79, of South Webster, went home to be with the Lord, Monday, December 30, 2019, at ...
Read moreDetailsAge 82, of South Webster, passed away Monday, December 23, 2019, at The Sanctuary of Ohio in Ironton. He was ...
Read moreDetailsJames Lee Thuma, 74, of Portsmouth, passed away Thursday, December 19, 2019, at SOMC after a brief battle with cancer. ...
Read moreDetailsGreyhound is offering a lifeline for runaway kids – a free bus ticket home. It’s estimated that over one million ...
Read moreDetailsIf you are in the process of planning a New Year's Eve party, you likely want to make the event ...
Read moreDetailsScioto County has been included in an $8 million grant to address workforce issues hit hard by the opioid epidemic ...
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