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All that jazz: Local jazz musician releases new album By Austin Johnson - For the Portsmouth Daily Times Tom Stephens and Gary Billups have released a new album named Spring Nocturnes and is composed of nine jazz songs that focus on spring. WHEELERSBURG — A new album by a local jazz musician with multiple decades of experience from Wheelersburg has generated positive feedback from across the country. Gary L. Billups, 78, a former music director at Clay Local School District and music educator in Ohio and Kentucky for more than four decades, released a new album with Tom Stephens and Sheung-Ping Lai April 27, 2021.
Portsmouth Public Library book recommendations By Katie Williams - For the Portsmouth Daily Times The Portsmouth Public Library would like to recommend these book titles. Each title is available to borrow with your library card! For more book recommendations or information on applying for a library card go to www.yourppl.org or call 740-354-5688. What I Like About You by Marisa Kanter – Halle Levitt enjoys many things about her life online, but she especially enjoys her friendship with a boy named Nash. He is a very talented graphic novelist who loves to talk about books, and it seems like they can easily talk about anything…except for who Halle really is in real life. Online Halle is known as Kels, the cool, confident creator of One True Pastry. When Halle moves to her Gramp’s small town her senior year, she gets the shock of a lifetime when she starts running into Nash everywhere! Will Halle tell Nash who she really is at the risk of losing her online relationship with him? Readers may also enjoy Perfect on Paper by S. Gonzalez or Happy Messy Scary Love by Leah Konen.
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Several appropriations on council agenda By Patrick Keck - pkeck@aimmediamidwest.com Portsmouth City Council will meet for the first time in April at the Shawnee State University Ballroom starting at 6 p.m. on Monday. PORTSMOUTH — Portsmouth City Council will reconvene for the first time this month on Monday, a meeting with 11 items on its agenda and multiple appropriations at stake. Starting with third reading, the council will review two pieces of legislation focused on renewable energy and a possible lease agreement for a museum. The former would allow the voters of Portsmouth a say in whether or not the city should adopt a Wholesale Electricity Purchase/Renewable Energy Program. As City Manager Sam Sutherland said in a letter, Athens and Chillicothe have enacted similar systems and the council would still need to draft legislation depending on the vote.
Citing increased workload, one city official salary could increase 20% By Patrick Keck - pkeck@aimmediamidwest.com Portsmouth City Council convened on Feb. 8 in regular session at the Shawnee State University Ballroom. Photo by Patrick Keck. PORTSMOUTH — In charge of moving Portsmouth forward with economic development and infrastructure improvements, Community Development Director Tracy Shearer could see her salary improve dramatically. Currently receiving just less than $50,000 per year, her salary would increase by 20% depending on how Portsmouth City Council takes on the legislation, which passed the City Manager’s agenda Monday night. The reasons behind the raise, which would see salary go to nearly $60,000, were mentioned in a memo from Shearer to City Manager Sam Sutherland and further discussed in an interview with the