Author: Editorial Board - Page 64 | The Tribune

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Honoring work of the past

As the current debate around the country has shown, it is important to record and preserve history accurately. ... Read more

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Editorial: Helping those in need

For many Americans, being diagnosed with a medical problem or facing a severe illness can be financially devastating. ... Read more

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Bedrock of community

This week, Athalia Dillon Chapel hosted its homecoming, celebrating 140 years as at the location. For more than ... Read more

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Time to work together

For the last few years, our government in Washington, D.C. has been plagued by gridlock, with Republicans and ... Read more

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Walking for a good cause

It is estimated that one in three Ohioans over the age of 65 will suffer a fall this ... Read more

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Music options are many

Saturday night, legendary disco and R&B act KC and the Sunshine band will perform at the Paramount Arts ... Read more

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A meeting at the top

On Aug. 29, two of our county’s commissioners, Republican Freddie Hayes Jr. and Democrat DeAnna Holliday, will be ... Read more

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A much-needed option

For many seniors, making ends meet in retirement can be difficult, especially given the circumstances that one may ... Read more

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National attention is nice

Whatever your political views, it is good to see national politicians make appearances in this area after the ... Read more

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A multi-front problem

Last week, South Point police conducted a raid on a home in the village searching for stolen items. ... Read more

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Once-in-a-lifetime event

On Monday afternoon, the country will be treated to a rare celestial event when a total eclipse of ... Read more

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Options other than college

During the most recent meeting of the Lawrence Economic Development Corporation, its executive director, Dr. Bill Dingus, spoke ... Read more

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More educational options

This week, students at the new STEM+M school in South Point reported to class for the first time, ... Read more

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Rally a benefit to city

The annual Rally on the River is set to return to Ironton this week and organizers have planned ... Read more

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Editorial: Hate must not win

Bisecting Virginia, and running through Charlottesville is U.S. Route 29, known in the state as the 29th Infantry ... Read more