Busy Day for Scioto County First Responders: Medical Runs, Alarms, and Crime Reports Stack Up
Scioto County had its hands full on June 26, 2025, with 88 calls dispatched to sheriff’s deputies, medics, and fire ...
Read moreDetailsScioto County had its hands full on June 26, 2025, with 88 calls dispatched to sheriff’s deputies, medics, and fire ...
Read moreDetailsWednesday, June 25, 2025, was another high-volume day for Scioto County first responders, with 63 incidents ranging from medical emergencies ...
Read moreDetailsThe Scioto County Sheriff’s Office fielded 51 separate incidents across the county on Tuesday, June 24. Though the department stopped ...
Read moreDetailsFrom medical emergencies to burglary reports and suspicious vehicles, June 18 proved to be another hectic day for emergency responders ...
Read moreDetailsPauline Rupert, 81 years old, of Portsmouth, OH (formerly of Huber Heights, OH), went home to be with her Lord ...
Read moreDetailsIf Monday blues were an emergency, Scioto County would’ve been declared a disaster zone. First responders scrambled to answer 56 ...
Read moreDetailsDonald E. Nourse, 81, of Lucasville, passed away on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at the SOMC Hospice Center. He was ...
Read moreDetailsIt was a hectic Saturday across Scioto County as first responders tackled a full range of emergencies—medical, criminal, and everything ...
Read moreDetailsOver 230 Recovery Homes Crowd Rural Ohio—Locals Cry Foul Over Harassment, Foul Language, and Frayed Nerves “Why don’t you suck ...
Read moreDetailsLloyd Logan, 98, of South Shore, Kentucky, passed away peacefully with the Lord on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at his ...
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