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Education as prevention

Our region is in a “crisis mode,” Lawrence County Common Pleas Court Judge Andy Ballard told students at ... Read more

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Community steps in

Last Thursday, residents in Lawrence County and the surrounding area awoke to news of an unspeakable horror, learning ... Read more

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Dedicated to the public

“When I was a young boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would ... Read more

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Lives in the balance

October is National Fire Prevention Month and crews throughout Lawrence County have been working to educate the public ... Read more

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Transparency in action

Last week, the South Point Board of Education hosted a special meeting to address questions from the public ... Read more

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Issue merits spotlight

First lady Melania Trump will be making a stop in Huntington this morning, paying a visit to Lily’s ... Read more

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167 years of serving the area

National Newspaper Week was this week and The Tribune celebrated it like we always did— covering the news. ... Read more

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Toward a clear purpose

At Tuesday’s meeting of South Point council, Mayor Jeff Gaskin said the village was getting close to moving ... Read more

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Promising effort is launched

On Sunday, members of the public turned out for the first Butterfly Blessings Down Syndrome Walk at South ... Read more

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Explore our region’s rich history

On Saturday, The Lawrence County Historical Society hosted the annual Historical Ghost Walk at Woodland Cemetery. The event ... Read more

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No-shows are not acceptable

On Thursday, as it does every election cycle, The Concerned Citizens of the Burlington Area hosted a Meet ... Read more

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Editorial: Learning in the great outdoors

A day in the woods isn’t just a good time for kids, it can be educational. That was ... Read more

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Bipartisanship is only path to health care reform

On Tuesday, Republicans in the Senate announced that their latest effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the ... Read more

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Saturday clean-up was inspiring

On Saturday, a group of volunteers from around Ironton spent the day picking up trash, picking weeds and ... Read more

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Gift allows schools to thrive

Education is critical to our region’s future, and, to provide the best possible learning experience for children in ... Read more