Author: Editorial Board - Page 82 | The Tribune

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Elks benefit cancer survivors

One of the saddest things is the world is for a young child to suffer from cancer. Tragically, ... Read more

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Fair teaches lifelong values

After months of blood, sweat and definitely some tears, the 4-H and FFA members of Lawrence County can ... Read more

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Testing helps give victims justice

For anyone who has been the victim of a crime, knowing investigators are actively seeking justice is something ... Read more

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Museum promotes county

For those not heading to the Lawrence County Fair on Saturday, but wanting something fun to do, there ... Read more

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ECOT must be accountable

Last year, Gov. John Kasich signed a bill that requires charter schools to meet certain performance, accountability and ... Read more

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Fair pays many benefits

On Sunday the Lawrence County Fair kicked off in its typical inestimable style — with its mile-long parade. ... Read more

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Bridge connects community

Earlier this week, local officials were able to make their first trek across the new Ironton-Russell Bridge. While ... Read more

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Support students’ hard work

Over the next week, some of Lawrence County’s hardest working young people will show off their accomplishments at ... Read more

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Ministers on right track

As the many members of the military filled the pews of First Baptist Church, the sense of patriotism ... Read more

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Be wary of payment requests

Most of us would like to think we’re clever and wouldn’t fall for a telephone scam where an ... Read more

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LEDC helping community

Once upon a time, large industrial conglomerates ruled, here in the Tri-State and elsewhere. There was ARMCO, Ashland ... Read more

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Remembering holiday’s meaning

The Fourth of July has become a day when most Americans think of fireworks, cookouts and parades, and ... Read more

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Human trafficking serious issue

It’s easy to forget that while we live in a privileged country, not everyone here is enjoying the ... Read more

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Law extends protection

Helping others is the way of this country. We admire the Good Samaritans and honor them whenever they ... Read more

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Commission dropped ball

Plenty of people turn a blind eye to an employment practice colloquially termed “double dipping.” Basically, double dipping ... Read more