Gallia County • April 17, 2025
Good morning, Gallia County. After 33 years of dedicated service, a chapter in local law enforcement history closes as Police Chief Jeff Boyer announces his retirement effective April 30. His announcement at the recent city commission meeting coincides with exciting developments throughout the area, including new fire equipment funded by the recent levy and pickleball courts expected to open by August—proving that even as familiar faces change, community progress continues.
Meanwhile, education and mental health resources are expanding to meet local needs. A Mason County school board meeting turned emotional as former students rallied around machine tools teacher William Mallette, demonstrating the profound impact educators have on our communities. And for those seeking mental health support, Christina Vaughn's new Sunny Day Mental Health clinic in Point Pleasant offers specialized care with minimal wait times, bringing much-needed services closer to home for residents of all ages.
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🏫 Teacher's impact sparks community support at Mason County school board meeting. The Mason County Board of Education heard passionate testimonials from former students and colleagues defending machine tools teacher William Mallette, whose position appeared to be in jeopardy. After an executive session, the board took no immediate action regarding his employment. The meeting also included approval of multiple personnel actions, including new hires, contract renewals, and several terminations due to reduction in force. Dozens of professional and service personnel contracts were addressed for the 2025/26 school year.
👮♂️ Gallipolis Police Chief retires after 33 years of service. Jeff Boyer announced his retirement during a city commission meeting, with his final day set for April 30. Fire Chief Keith Elliot updated officials on new equipment made possible by a recent fire levy, including a rescue truck and new engine that should improve the city's insurance rating. City Manager Westfall reported that AT&T provided an emergency tower during a service outage and announced that new pickleball courts should open by August. The commission also approved second readings of ordinances related to bids for various materials.
🌞 New mental health clinic opens in Point Pleasant, offering specialized care. Christina Vaughn, a psychiatric nurse practitioner with 18 years of experience, has established Sunny Day Mental Health to provide individualized treatment combining therapy and medication management. She specializes in treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and mood disorders, serving both children and adults. Sunny Day accepts various insurance plans and offers multiple therapy approaches including talk therapy, EMDR, and CBT. Vaughn is licensed in seven states and typically schedules new patients within one week.
| Team | Opponent | Score |
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South Gallia (3-4) | ||
vs Grace Christian | W 8-0 |
River Valley delivered a softball clinic that Marion Harding won't soon forget, steamrolling the Presidents 31-0 in Tuesday's league matchup. The Vikings' bats were essentially nuclear weapons, improving their record to 10-2 while leaving Harding searching for answers at 3-8. In what might be the most awkward scheduling quirk of the season, these same teams face off again Wednesday—giving the Presidents less than 24 hours to develop selective amnesia.
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River Valley (10-2) | ||
vs Marion Harding | W 31-0 | |
Gallia Academy (6-4) | ||
@ River Valley | W 20-5 |
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