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Two Ironton High School students get scholarship The Frances Washington Educational Memorial Scholarship was awarded to two recipients, ...

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Kiwanis hosts Eat and Greet

The Greater Ironton Area Kiwanis hosted an Eat and Greet meeting at Ohio University Southern on June 16. 

Education

Lawrence students earn scholarships (WITH GALLERY)

Lawrence County graduates were among 46 scholarships, totaling $81,250, that have been presented to young men and women ...

Lifestyles

Tim Throckmorton: Jonah and a burned-out bulb

In 1875, British poet William Ernest Henley published a short poem that expressed one way to cope with ...

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Achievement Day winners named

The Lawrence County Homemakers have announced the winners of their annual Achievement Day event. The event brings together ...

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ODOT road report

The following construction and maintenance projects are anticipated to affect highways in Lawrence County next week. All outlined ...

Lifestyles

Doug Johnson: Jonah and a burned-out bulb

There are many people who spend a great amount of their time trying to accumulate earthly wealth, yet ...

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Up for adoption (WITH GALLERY)

The Lawrence County Animal Shelter is at heavy capacity and there are numerous dogs and cats in need ...

Education

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Students Make Dean’s List at Miami University OXFORD — Miami University students who are ranked in the top twenty ...

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Carter Caves campground undergoing $3.8M upgrades

OLIVE HILL, Ky. — Building on the New Kentucky Home initiative, Carter Caves State Resort Park campground is undergoing a $3.8 ...

Opinion

Jamie Herrmann: SNAP much needed for many in Ohio

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been proven to support healthy aging. Over 250,000 older Ohioans rely ...

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Gallia County student wins 2nd District congressional art competition

Work is on display at U.S. Capitol WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Dave Taylor, R-Ohio, this week welcomed ...

Opinion

Mike Dyer: Why Protect OHIO deserves our support

Veterinarians are pillars in their communities providing essential animal care and support. Yet, far too many communities, especially ...

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Up to $125,000 in funding available for conservation, environmental stewardship

Applications open for fellowships and community, innovation and research grants NELSONVILLE — Funding is now available through the ...

Opinion

Mark Shaffer: Ro-Na progress has come a long way

I was there on a rainy Saturday in July 2008 when the Ironton City Council members were in the ...

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