Portsmouth City Health Dept. Adds Mobile Unit

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(Portsmouth)- The Portsmouth City Health Department announces the acquirement of a mobile health unit to take their services to the community.

The unit contains a triage room, a fully functioning exam room, cold storage for vaccines, and many other amenities. Funding for the unit was made possible through partnership with the Ohio HEALing Communities Study; a collaboration between The Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, RecoveryOhio, and community leaders to identify what components of evidence-based interventions lead to preventing and reducing opioid misuse and overdose deaths.

Federal funding for the project was provided by the NIH HEAL Initiative https://heal.nih.gov/. The HEALing Communities study has been working in Scioto County since 2019.

“We encourage you to visit the website to find out more about the study and what you can do to help. In addition to reducing opioid overdose deaths though the distribution of Naloxone, the unit will be used to address the barrier of transportation to health care for the citizens of Portsmouth”, according to Portsmouth City Health Department news release.

“We will be able to go to the underserved populations in our community to provide a variety of health care services such as childhood and adult vaccines (including COVID, to age-appropriate persons), reproductive health and wellness, chronic disease (high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, etc.) management and other types of community outreach. The Health Department Clinic is not licensed to do any type of pain management, for that you will need to seek other providers. Thank you to the HEALing Communities Study for making it possible to improve the health of the citizens of Portsmouth.”

Pickaway County/OSU Extension Celebrates 4-H Week

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(Circleville)- January 23-29 is Pickaway County 4-H Week as the Pickaway County/OSU Extension Office celebrates 4-H.

According to the Pickaway 4-H Office- “In 2021, there were 34 active 4-H Clubs in Pickaway County with 870 members. Almost 1,000 children participated in 4-H school enrichment programs in their local schools.”

The youth of Pickaway County are encouraged to become involved in 4-H, if you don’t already belong to a club.

If not, find a club near you by calling (740) 474-7534.

Area Park Districts Team Up For Group Hike Events

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A series of group hikes are planned for the Spring, Summer and Fall of 2022 in cooperation of the Pickaway, Ross and Fairfield County Park Districts. The hikes will be held at 9:30am on the first Wednesday of each month, beginning in March.

See the schedule of events in the poster below:

(Pickaway/Ross/Fairfield County Park Districts)

Paint Valley Creates SVC Logjam With Impressive Win Over Unioto

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After the dust settled Friday, the SVC boys basketball standings showed a virtual three-way tie for first place in the loss column after the Paint Valley Bearcats rolled past Unioto 58-47 and Westfall edged Zane Trace in overtime, 60-58. Unioto, Zane Trace and Paint Valley all have two SVC losses, although the Shermans have 7 wins, ZT 6 and PV 5.

(Photo: Evan Park Defends vs Dax Estep- Litter Media/Mike Smith)

Unioto started out with a 7-0 lead when Paint Valley had to take a timeout to get settled down. Bearcats Coach Jason Smith told Litter Media’s Mike Smith after the game, that he told his players in his timeout after the 7-0 start- “We are not doing this again. We are not going to have these moments of not being confident”, said Coach Smith.

“We made a quick adjustment, we didn’t change any of the game plan and just played with emotion.”

Paint Valley cut the deficit to 13-11 at the end of the first quarter, then took off to a 6-2 start in the second quarter for their own 16-13 lead, which they never relinquished the rest of the game.

Trailing 23-18, Unioto pulled to within 23-21 with 1:36 in the first half, only to see PV finish on a 6-2 run for a 29-23 halftime advantage.

The Bearcats saw their first double-digit lead at 36-25 with 3:52 in the third quarter and after getting their biggest lead of the night at 42-26, saw the Shermans cut that deficit to 42-31 at the end of three periods.

Every time Unioto tried to make a move to get back into the game, Paint Valley answered each challenge, only allowing the Shermans to get within 9 points twice at 48-39 and 56-47 with 1:00 left in the contest, then settled for the 58-47 victory.

PV Scoring:
Dax Estep 20 points “McDonald’s Player of the Game”
Connor Free 12
Blaine Parker and Cordell Grubb 9 each
Cavan Cooper 4
Trent Mettler and Cole Miller 2 each

Unioto Scoring:
DeSean Branson 17 points
Blake Hoops 12
Evan Park 6
Jordan Perkins and Braxton Platt 3 each
Gabe Corcoran, Newton Hoops, and Ben Spetnagel 2 each

Paint Valley improved to (5-2) in the SVC, while Unioto is (7-2) and Zane Trace at (6-2) following their loss to Westfall. Unioto travels to Zane Trace, Saturday.

Here is a rundown of all the area games from Friday January 21, 2022: Paint Valley 58, Unioto 47 … Westfall 60, Zane Trace 58 (OT) … Piketon 51, Southeastern 40 … Adena 38, Huntington 36 … Miami Trace 60, Chillicothe 58 (OT) … McClain 73, Jackson 53 … Washington CH 69, Hillsboro 53 … Bloom Carroll 61, Liberty Union 29 … Logan Elm 62, Hamilton Township 34 … Fairfield Union 34, Circleville 32 … Amanda Clearcreek 46, Teays Valley 36 … Waverly 48, Minford 44 … Western 69, New Boston 29 … Vinton County 70, Nelsonville York 65 … Alexander 64, Wellston 58 … Logan 47, Athens 34 …