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Offering up big plans

Those who were downtown on Thursday likely heard the sounds of hard rock coming from the Ironton Farmers ... Read more

Opinion

Editorial: Case is Without Merit

This week, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and several other attorney generals filed a brief with the U.S. ... Read more

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Keeping crews safe

On Monday, Frank Meehling II, the chief of the Chesapeake-Union Volunteer Fire Department resigned from his position. Meehling ... Read more

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Editorial: Crisis demands accuracy

As no reader needs to be told, the state of Ohio is deep into a crisis. The opioid ... Read more

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Editorial: Keeping the river clean

People along the river in South Point may have noticed a crew, hard at work, traveling along the ... Read more

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Serving for four decades

After nearly 60 years, as both a student and staff member, Wes Hairston will no longer walk the ... Read more

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Helping in their mission

Comprised of 22 non-profit medical facilities across North America, Shriners Hospitals for Children have been providing care to ... Read more

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A noble citizen effort

Ironton’s streets will be more drivable, thanks to the efforts of some locals. This weekend, a group, organized ... Read more

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Continuing a proud tradition of 90 years

The year 1928 was an eventful one and the Roaring Twenties were still in full swing, The medium ... Read more

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The lights shine again

It has taken a lot of work, but signs of life are slowly returning to downtown Ironton. People ... Read more

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The best in EMS care

When a patient is suffering from a heart attack, every second is critical. That’s why it is assuring ... Read more

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A fitting way to atone

Earlier this month, the historic Rome-Proctorville Cemetery was targeted by vandals, with about $25,00 in damage inflicted on ... Read more

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Sending them off in style

On Thursday, the Rock Hill Senior League baseball team was preparing to leave to play in a national ... Read more

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Keep the learning going

Yesterday, the Paramount Arts Center in Ashland hosted a performance of “The Addams Family,” which was free and ... Read more

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Staying safe on the road

Despite the urging of many members of law enforcement, as well as laws mandating it, there are still ... Read more