Scioto County • September 10, 2025
Good morning, Scioto County. September 17th marks a day when America's founding document springs to life as high schoolers from across the region gather at Ohio University Southern for Constitution Day. These juniors won't just be passive observers—they'll participate in mock trials and interactive sessions designed to transform abstract constitutional concepts into relevant, everyday principles. It's democracy in action, with each student receiving their own copy of the document that shaped our nation.
Meanwhile, a natural treasure flows through our community as Friends of Scioto Brush Creek push for scenic river designation for a 25-mile stretch known for exceptional water quality. The group's 25-year conservation effort could soon be rewarded with state protection. In less serene news, local schools face disruption as authorities investigate bomb threats against Minford and Wheelersburg, with the Sheriff's Office and FBI already responding to the Facebook-posted concerns.
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📜 High schoolers bring the Constitution to life at Ohio University Southern. On September 17, juniors from regional high schools will participate in an interactive Constitution Day program connecting America's founding document to their daily lives. Through keynote presentations, small-group activities, and a student-led mock trial, participants will explore constitutional principles like separation of powers and the Bill of Rights. The program aims to foster civic engagement by helping students see democracy as participatory rather than spectatorial. Supported by local educators and America 250 Lawrence County, the free event provides each student with their own copy of the Constitution.
🏞️ Ohio creek on path to become scenic state treasure. The Friends of Scioto Brush Creek are advocating for a 25.1-mile stretch to receive state scenic river designation following a study by Ohio's Department of Natural Resources. This designation would cover the portion from the Adams/Scioto County line to the Scioto River confluence, recognizing the creek's exceptional water quality. The nonprofit group has spent 25 years maintaining the creek through educational programs, cleanups, and community engagement. Public comments on the designation can be submitted until late October, with supporters arguing protection now prevents costly restoration efforts later.
💣 Bomb threats disrupt two Ohio school districts. Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman announced his office is investigating bomb threats made against Minford and Wheelersburg schools. The threats were posted on Facebook, with the FBI alerting authorities on September 5th about the potential danger. Both school districts contacted the Sheriff's Office after receiving the threats. Deputies are already working as School Resource Officers at the affected schools.
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