Chillicothe Boys & McClain Girls Win FAC Track & Field Championships

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FAC Track & Field Championships

The Chillicothe Cavaliers slipped past McClain, while the Lady Tigers returned the favor over the Lady Cavs as the top two teams in the Frontier Athletic Conference Track & Field Championships at Miami Trace, Thursday.

The Cavs Boys team scored 145 points for the team crown, with McClain runner-up with 134. Miami Trace was third with 132, then Hillsboro 83.5, Washington CH 78.5 and Jackson with 77.

On the Girls side, McClain wins the team title with 159.5, Chillicothe’s Lady Cavs were runner-up with 134, followed by Hillsboro 101, Miami Trace 94, Jackson 87 and Washington CH 64.5.

For individual events, go to our link to Baums Page.

CLICK HERE FOR FAC TRACK & FIELD RESULTS:

Paints Announce 2021 Promotion Schedule

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(CHILLICOTHE) – The Chillicothe Paints, presented by Adena Health System, will host another season full of fun promotions during their 30-game home schedule this summer, beginning with a four-day homestand. Thursday, May 27 at 7:05 p.m. is OPENING NIGHT, including a FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA, courtesy of 94 Country as well as THIRSTY THURSDAY, followed by a MAGNETIC SCHEDULE GIVEAWAY free to the first 500 fans through the gates Friday, May 28 thanks to Maleine Davis/Brewster Real Estate & Auctions. The first 500 fans to the game Saturday, May 29 receive a reusable grocery tote bag, thanks to Printex Same-Day Printing. Sunday, May 30 is the first KIDS DAY by Subway, where all kids 12 and under receive free admission.

Fans are invited to stay after the last inning to enjoy live music twice this year at “Party with the Paints,” with Filo Beddoe performing Friday, June 11, and Acoustic Poppycock playing live after the game Saturday, July 17. Party with the Paints is sponsored by Budweiser.

As has become tradition, fans can enjoy weekly promotions on Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday home games. Sunday nights are KIDS NIGHTS sponsored by Subway. Kids 12 and under receive free admission and the chance to run the bases following the game. Start time is 6:05 p.m. for our four Sunday home games. At Wednesday home games, fans have the opportunity to win triple the prizes during our four WINNING WEDNESDAYS including FREE GAS GIVEAWAYS sponsored by Valero. Fans can win these prizes in addition to our nightly giveaways by purchasing a Scorecard and entering their “Lucky Number” to the Valero Information Booth inside VA Memorial Stadium. As always, draft beer will be $1 during our eight Thirsty Thursday home games.

In addition to our nightly prizes, there will be many special giveaways during the season for the first 500 fans through the gate. The Chillicothe Paints Booster Club is giving away baseball cow bells Tuesday, June 22. Fans will receive a Paints t-shirt, courtesy of Shine Orthodontics June 29. A Bud Light keychain will be given away to fans at least 21 years old Saturday, July 17. Team Photos from Mears Photography will be given away July 22. July 23, the first 500 fans will receive a replica 2019 Prospect League Championship ring, thanks to North Fork Animal Clinic.

Other special nights at VA Memorial Stadium include the annual DIAMOND GIVEAWAY by Dixon Jewelers Saturday, June 26. VETERANS APPRECIATION NIGHT is Friday, July 9. All Veterans and military personnel will be admitted at no charge thanks to the VA Medical Center and the Ross County Veterans Council. Come hungry to the ballpark on Tuesday, July 13 for DIME-A-DOG NIGHT sponsored by Just Meats and Heiner’s Bakery. Fans can bring their dogs to the game for BARK IN THE PARK by Petland Sunday, August 1.

There are also several nights when different groups get free admission! Wednesday, June 2 is Ross County Sheriff’s D.A.R.E Night: all kids 12 & under receive free admission. All 4-H participants get in free on 4-H Night, sponsored by Ohio Farm Bureau Tuesday June 15. All Scouts get to attend the game free of charge Wednesday, June 16, for Scout Night. Wednesday, June 23 is Senior Citizen Night: all fans 65 & over won’t have to pay to see the game, courtesy of Adena Health System

Ohio University President Resigns To Head Back To Classroom

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(ATHENS) – Ohio University President Dr. M. Duane Nellis announced today his plans to end his tenure as President on June 30, 2021, and transition to faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Nellis took office as Ohio University’s 21st President in 2017. Nellis’ career in higher education spans four decades, including 11 years as a university president. He said the timing is right for Ohio University and his family.

“It has been an honor and a privilege to serve Ohio University as President these past four years,” President Nellis said. “Ruthie and I have truly enjoyed being a part of this University and this community, and I am proud of the many accomplishments we have all made together. I am excited to continue my service to this great University as I return to the work that brought me in to higher education – my passion for working with students through teaching, research and service.”

The Ohio University Board of Trustees is expected to formally accept Nellis’ decision to return to faculty at its regularly scheduled meeting in June. The University will launch a national search for its 22nd President, and it is expected that an interim President will be named in the coming days. 

Board Chairwoman Janelle Coleman expressed appreciation to President Nellis for his service for the past four years.  

“President Nellis has been a collaborative, smart, gracious leader who was always focused on ensuring the University was well positioned to serve students today and in the years to come,” Chair Coleman said. “He has served honorably during a time of great challenge not just for Ohio University but for higher education, and we have been proud to partner with him on many important initiatives that have moved our University forward.”

Nellis led Ohio University through great change, including most recently during the unprecedented COVID-19 global pandemic. For more than a year, he has overseen the successful transition to virtual learning and remote operations followed by the phased return to in-person and hybrid instruction. Last month, he announced the University’s plans to return to more normal student activity and in-person instruction for Fall 2021.

President Nellis’ four-year tenure began with a year-long listening tour that led to the development of Fearlessly First, the University’s Strategic Framework. During his tenure, the University gained national attention for its diversity efforts, modernized the general education curriculum, and launched the OHIO Honors Program. Under President Nellis’ guidance, the University embraced Strategic Pathways and Priorities that further refined OHIO’s niche in an increasingly competitive landscape. Through cultivating partnerships within the communities OHIO serves, President Nellis successfully created greater alignment between campuses and locations to better meet both student and community needs. 

Incoming Board of Trustees Chair Cary Cooper, who takes the reins from Trustee Coleman at the end of this week, said the Board will work quickly to finalize plans for an Interim President to begin July 1. 

“We are confident in the strength of our leadership across the University to continue to move us forward, and we will bring in an experienced academic leader to work in partnership with them,” Trustee Cooper said. “Along with President Nellis, the Board is committed to ensuring we continue the University’s great forward momentum in the weeks and months to come.”

President Nellis gave much credit to his wife, Ruthie, for her continued support over the years. 

“Ruthie has been my best friend and partner through the many challenges and celebrations in life, and I appreciate her support as I make this transition,” President Nellis said. “We wish the University a most dynamic, impactful and prosperous future, and we look forward to contributing to the University’s success in new ways as we move forward.”

Area Counties Begin Pfizer Vaccinations for Those 12-15

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The Ross County Health District COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Clinic at Ohio University-Chillicothe started vaccinating those age 12-15 today (5/13/21), as they continue vaccinations for those older than that age range as well.

A minor receiving the shot must have a parent or guardian present. Ross Health Commissioner Garrett Guillozet says those age 12-17, are currently permitted to receive only the Pfizer two-dose shots, as approved by the Federal Food & Drug Administration.

Vaccinations for all other age groups are permitted to receive Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, although all three varieties might not always be available on a given day at the Ross Health District vaccination site.

Guillozet says they are accepting walk-ins for the vaccinations or you can make an appointment by calling the health district at (740) 779-9652.

Clinic hours at OU-Chillicothe’s Shoemaker Center are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday between 9am-11am and 1pm-3:30pm and Thursday hours are 9am-11am and 1pm-4:45pm.

Pfizer vaccine is now available in Ohio for people ages 12 and up.  This age eligibility expansion is an important part of increasing vaccination rates and protecting our community from COVID-19. 

Highland County’s first dose Pfizer vaccine clinic for those 12 and older is going to be held on May 19 from 3PM to 7PM here at the health department.  Pre-registration is REQUIRED.  We do not normally carry Pfizer vaccine, so we need to be certain how much Pfizer to request for this clinic.  We will not be accepting walk-ins for Pfizer vaccine. 

To register for Highland County’s Pfizer vaccine, visit https://hchdcovidvax.timetap.com/#/ or call 937-393-1941. 

If someone is looking for other Pfizer vaccine options, our two neighboring health departments will be offering Pfizer at other times next week. 

Fayette County Public Health has a clinic on Tuesday from 2PM to 6PM.  Fayette County Public Health online registration can be found at  http://faycohd.org/

Clinton County Health District has clinics on the following dates:

Monday, May 17 from 12PM to 4PM

Tuesday, May 18 from 12PM to 4PM

Wednesday, May 19 from 12PM to 4PM (Southern State Campus in Wilmington)

Thursday, May 20 from 12PM to 6PM

Clinton County Health District online registration can be found at https://bookclintoncovidvax.timetap.com/#/

Please contact Highland County Health Department at 937-393-1941 with any questions.

For vaccination clinics elsewhere, contact the county health department in the county where you live to get information as to what their current schedules are for COVID-19 vaccinations.

You should plan to stay at least 15 minutes following the vaccination, to make sure you do not exhibit any negative reaction to the shot. Make sure the individual receiving the vaccine has a snack and is hydrated before the appointment and had a good night’s rest, the night before.

Westfall Lady Mustangs: Undisputed SVC Softball Champs

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(Above: Watch Litter Media’s interview with Westfall Softball Coach Lance Heath after their SVC title clinch)

After a season of no softball in 2020, the Lady Mustangs of Westfall are back on top of the Scioto Valley Conference with an undisputed championship, following a 7-1 win at Adena on Wednesday.

The victory concludes the conference season for Westfall, standing at (12-2) to finish one game ahead of Unioto. It is the Lady Mustangs 8th SVC Softball title in school history and their fourth straight.

The Lady Mustangs got the offense rolling early with a run in the top of the first and held that 1-0 lead until they added 2 runs in each of the third, fourth and fifth innings.

Adena scored their lone run in the bottom of the fifth.

Five Westfall players had multiple hit games, with two hits each coming from Delana Landefeld, Olivia Dumm, Maddie Mullins, Makayla Cook and Madison Kearney. The Lady Mustangs collected a total of 13 base hits.

Dumm and Mullins each had two RBI’s to lead the offense.

Olivia Dumm also picked up the win on the pitcher’s mound, firing a four-hitter.

Along with their (12-2) SVC title record, Westfall improves to (21-5) overall and opens Division 3 Sectional Tournament play May 14th.

Governor DeWine To Remove COVID State Health Orders On June 2

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(COLUMBUS)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on Wednesday announced a series of statewide drawings to provide incentives to Ohioans to get a COVID-19 vaccination. With wide access to the life-saving vaccine to help Ohioans safe, Governor DeWine also announced that most COVID-19 health orders would be removed on June 2nd. DeWine made the announcements during a statewide address to Ohioans Wednesday evening.

“For a year, Ohioans have made sacrifices to save lives and keep our state moving forward.  What you have done has really worked!  And now, we have a powerful weapon that is almost 100 percent effective in beating the virus,” Governor DeWine said in his remarks.  “Simply put, the vaccine is stronger and better than medical experts ever imagined.  And now, everyone 12 and over can use it to protect themselves — to put an invisible shield of protection around themselves.  Everyone can now control their own health—their own destiny.”  

Vaccine Incentives/Statewide Drawings

In an effort to increase the number of Ohioans who currently have not taken a COVID-19 vaccine to get vaccinated, Governor DeWine announced a series of statewide drawings to help incentivize vaccinations.

Ohioans under the age of 18 who are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine will be entered into a drawing for a four-year full scholarship to any of Ohio’s state colleges and universities, including full tuition, room, and board.

Ohioans aged 18 and older will be entered into a weekly drawing with a prize of up to $1 million.

A total of five weekly drawings for each prize will take place, with the first winners being announced on May 26th. Winners must have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by the date of the respective drawing.

The drawings will be administered by the Ohio Department of Health, with technical assistance from the Ohio Lottery Commission, and will be funded through existing allocations to the Ohio Department of Health of unexpended coronavirus relief funds.

Further details and contest rules will be announced by the Ohio Department of Health and the Ohio Lottery Commission next week during a briefing to news media.

Expiration of Health Orders

Governor DeWine also announced that he has asked the Ohio Department of Health to remove most pandemic health orders on June 2nd. The timeline will allow any Ohioan who has not yet received a COVID-19 vaccine to obtain one to protect themselves and others before the lifting of coronavirus mitigation protocols.

“It is time to end the health orders. It’s been a year. You’ve followed the protocols. You’ve done what we’ve asked. You’ve bravely fought this virus,” said Governor DeWine. “And now, our cases are down, and we have a tested and proven weapon with the vaccine that all Ohioans 12 and over can utilize.”

Measures being removed will include facial covering protocols, social distancing guidelines, and capacity restrictions for indoor and outdoor events.

Governor DeWine announced that any pandemic health orders that would remain solely relate to either 1.) nursing homes and assisted living facilities, which will also to have federal safety protocols, and 2.) data collection related to the pandemic.

Governor DeWine’s Statewide Address Remarks

A copy of Governor DeWine’s statewide address remarks (as prepared) is available in PDF format via this link.

Business Fairness Act Breezes Through Ohio Legislature

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(Photo Courtesy of Ohio Statehouse website)

The Ohio Senate has unanimously passed the “Business Fairness Act”.

The bill originated in the Ohio House last year, written by Republican House members Jon Cross and Hillsboro’s Shane Wilkin.

The proposed law, which still needs the governor’s signature, declares all businesses would be considered essential and open during a pandemic, as long as they follow health guidelines. No word on whether Governor Mike DeWine plans to allow the bill to become law or veto it.

The Ohio House passed it last week.

Pipe Bomb Found In Pickaway County Home

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The Franklin County Sheriff Office Bomb Team had to be called into neighboring Pickaway County Tuesday to dispose of a pipe bomb found in a home.

The bomb squad responded to a potentially dangerous situation after the Pickaway County Sheriff located a pipe bomb inside a home on Winchester Road near Ashville.

There were no injuries reported and the Pickaway County Sheriff is investigating.

FAC, SOC & MSL Track & Field Championships Results

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The Frontier Athletic Conference at Miami Trace High School, the Southern Ohio Conference at Northwest High School and the Mid State League- Buckeye Division at Circleville High School all held their Day #1 events Tuesday.

Day #2 finals for the FAC and SOC are Thursday, May 13th with the MSL wrapping up Friday, May 14th.

Day 1 Girls team leaders in the FAC are: Hillsboro with 29 points, McClain 26, Miami Trace 20, Washington CH and Jackson 13, and Chillicothe 10.

In the FAC Boys meet: Washington CH leads with 31 points, Miami Trace 30, McClain 27.5, Hillsboro 25, Chillicothe 24.5 and Jackson 15.

In the SOC Girls Meet: Wheelersburg 57, Northwest 50, Waverly 47, Minford 22, Clay 18, South Webster 14, St. Joseph Central 9, Notre Dame 7, Oak Hill 3, Valley 3, Green 2, Port. West 1

SOC Boys: Northwest 65, Valley 46, Wheelersburg 29, Waverly 27, Minford 20, Green 17, South Webster 9, Oak Hill 8, Notre Dame 7, Eastern 4, Clay 2, Western 1

MSL- Buckeye Girls:

1.)Teays Valley58
2.)Fairfield Union52
3.)Logan Elm51
4.)Hamilton Township23
5.)Bloom-Carroll20
6.)Circleville11
7.)Liberty Union10
8.)Amanda-Clearcreek10

MSL Boys:

1.)Liberty Union43
2.)Hamilton Township39
3.)Bloom-Carroll37
4.)Circleville36
5.)Teays Valley28
6.)Fairfield Union23
7.)Amanda-Clearcreek15
8.)Logan Elm14

To see individual Day #1 results, go to our link to the official results on Baums Page, as they become available.

FAC INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: CLICK HERE

SOC: CLICK HERE

MSL BUCKEYE: CLICK HERE