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What’s in that box?

The box looks ordinary: it is roughly two and a half feet long, 18 inches high and a ... Read more

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City council to discuss Nixon Hill, repairs mutual fire aid with Russell Ky. Thursday

When it meets Thursday, Ironton City Council is expected to give second reading to an ordinance entering into ... Read more

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We remember…

ROME TOWNSHIP — Never forget. That was the point of an observance Saturday at the Lawrence County Fairgrounds. ... Read more

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Emergency responders reflect on Sept. 11

Few can forget the Sept. 11, 2001, photographs and video footage of New York City. There firefighters and ... Read more

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Hunger Strike

  Today after the regular morning worship service, members of First United Methodist Church will dedicate a new ... Read more

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Saturday event focuses on help for the ill, families

SOUTH POINT — The lap throws were laid on tables at the head of the South Point Community ... Read more

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Defendants enter guilty pleas in court

Guilty pleas were entered Wednesday in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court. Dock Pippens, 2989 E. 11th Ave., Columbus, ... Read more

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Developers plan open house for building

  SOUTH POINT — Developers are planning an open house for the Carver-Freeman Professional Building, at the former ... Read more

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Special judge dismisses DUI case against man in 2011 traffic fatality

A special judge appointed to hear a drunk driving case against an Ironton man involved in a 2011 ... Read more

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Drug, other arraignments on CP court docket

Two people arrested in connection with an alleged meth lab bust in South Point were arraigned Wednesday in ... Read more

Chesapeake

Hearing today in bus driver assault case

CHESAPEAKE — A Proctorville woman who allegedly attacked a Fairland bus driver and a student Aug. 31 will ... Read more

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Judge’s order still questioned

The Ironton City Council Finance Committee discussed, but took no action, Thursday evening on a court order from ... Read more

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Arraignments dominate common pleas court docket

He finally made it to court — in handcuffs and shackles. A South Point man who skipped out ... Read more

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Help wanted: WDRC looking for 50 workers now, 50 later

The help wanted sign is hanging out at the Workforce Development Resource Center. In the summer of 2010, ... Read more

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U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson talks seniors’ issues

“Americans are increasingly concerned about the economy, the lack of jobs and amount of regulations coming out of ... Read more