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Originally based at Railroad Street in downtown Ironton, the Tribune relocated to Fifth Street in 1974 and then moving back to downtown Ironton at 211 Center Street in 2021. [ 1 ] Podcaster, comedian, and video game journalist Justin McElroy worked as a reporter for the Ironton Tribune from 2005, later being promoted to news editor [ 2 ] before ...
Jan. 3—County, Tri-State lost many valued contributors in 2023 The year 2023 saw the passing of many notable people, whose contributions ranged from politics, the arts, education and sports ...
Fritz was born on November 21, 1957, in Ironton, Ohio. [1] He graduated from Ironton High School, [2] where he played on the football team and lettered three times. [2] In 1975, he earned several honors including being named Southeastern Ohio Athletic League (SEOAL) Co-Player of the Year and Associated Press Ohio Class AA Lineman of the Year.
Mar. 16—SCIOTOVILLE — For the past four years, the Nurse Honor Guard of the River Cities has presented an annual award of appreciation to a funeral home in the Tri-State, thanking them for the ...
Jul. 5—The Ironton Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol has released the name of the man hit and killed on U.S. 52 near Ironton around 11:15 p.m. on July 3 as Tamia S. Prater, 24, of Ironton.
Betty Lafon Neumar (November 27, 1931 – June 13, 2011) was an American woman charged with arranging the murder of her fourth husband, Harold Gentry, who died in 1986. The dead man's brother, Al Gentry, had, for 22 years prior to Mrs. Neumar's arrest in 2007, urged police to investigate his death. [1]
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, has died.He was 87. Hudson died early Tuesday in a nursing home near Woodstock, New York, his former manager, Jim Della Croce, confirmed to USA ...
Roxane Gatling Gilmore (June 17, 1954 – August 7, 2024) was an American educator, professor and academic. She served as First Lady of Virginia from 1998 to 2002 as the wife of Governor Jim Gilmore and oversaw the restoration of Virginia Governor's Mansion, the longest continually occupied governor’s residence in the United States. [1]