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State, county start negotiations on possible lease

The state has given the county more time to decide on whether it will move the jail to ... Read more

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New face at 4-H

Rachael Fraley started in 4-H when she was a 5-year-old Cloverbud. Seven years later, she knew she had ... Read more

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Wellness program next for LEDC, The Point

COLUMBUS — Providing a health and wellness center for its employees is next on the agenda for The ... Read more

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Ironton-Russell Bridge hits delay

The wait for the long-awaited Ironton-Russell Bridge will be a little longer. “It is ostensibly the weather,” Kathleen ... Read more

YIELDMO TESTING

Ironton would lose tax revenue

The county needs a new jail. Few, if any, public officials disagree. Whether the county builds one or ... Read more

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True-to-life

CHESAPEAKE — The third novel of a Chesapeake-based writer and English professor is a rite of passage drama. ... Read more

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Farmers Market opens with wide variety of goods

The official opening of the Farmers Market brought out a variety of vendors selling everything from green beans ... Read more

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Bike rodeo draws youthful riders

Sheriff’s Deputy Ray Jones was putting 5-year-old Jack Lambert through his paces Saturday morning at the inaugural bike ... Read more

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Commission seeking status of tax, check

With a budget commission meeting scheduled for May 20, the commissioners plan to lobby to get more money ... Read more

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County Road 1 paving project winding up

CHESAPEAKE — Crews spent Wednesday striping a section of the newly paved County Road 1 that runs through ... Read more

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Incumbent commissioner wins GOP primary

Commissioner Freddie Hayes got over the first hurdle to retaining his seat for the next four years. In ... Read more

Chesapeake

Center chipping away at furnace bill

CHESAPEAKE — A first-ever chili fest-ramp dinner fundraiser for the Chesapeake Community Center brought in about 20 percent ... Read more

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Pair of primaries slated

County commission hopefuls talk  jail,  sewer and jobs   Jobs, the county jail and sewer rates are adding ... Read more

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National Day of Prayer observed

They gave up their lunch hour to pray for their country during National Day of Prayer at noon ... Read more

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Planter project geared to youth

Young people who live around the Ninth Street Gateway Project will have a chance to add some beauty ... Read more