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Collins honored on Senior Night
Last Thursday, the Paintsville Lady Tigers picked up a 5-1 on Senior Night over the Fairview Lady Eagles in softball action in Paintsville. With neither team allowing anything over the first two and 1/2 innings, Paintsville got on the board first in the bottom of the third. After A dropped...
Summit-Ironville Fire Department adds additional thermal imaging camera
BOYD COUNTY, Ky (WSAZ) - The Summt-Ironville Volunteer Fire Department finally got its new thermal imaging camera. The thermal imaging cameras work by reading heat signatures in an area to show firefighters where there may be hazards or a person. This makes their time in a fire situation more efficient-...
Huntington: Wishing for the good ole days when business boomed
HUNTINGTON – Philip Frank, 61, walks down Third Avenue in Huntington for a few blocks with a sack filled with a jar of peanut butter and a block of cheese. Frank has lived in the Jewel City all his life – he said his father Jimmy owned a grocery store for years on Fourth Avenue. […] Huntington: Wishing for the good ole days when business boomed appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
Cabell County voters reject education excess levy
Voters in Cabell County on Tuesday rejected an excess levy to provide funding to the county schools as well as, in small part, parks and libraries. With all precincts reporting according to WSAZ, 64% of Cabell County voters rejected the levy. The levy would have totaled about $30.5 million for the school district over the […] The post Cabell County voters reject education excess levy appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
First Downton Huntington Art Walk this weekend
The first Downtown Huntington Art Walk is this Friday. It's a celebration of the work of artists right here at home. Courtney Chapman and Alyssa Vickers stopped by First Look at Four to tell us about some of the things you can see there.
Congresswoman Miller Tours Steel of West Virginia, WC Hydraulics
HUNTINGTON, WV (LOOTPRESS ) – Today, Congresswoman Miller (R-WV) toured Steel of West Virginia in Huntington and WC Hydraulics in Beaver. While at Steel of West Virginia, Congresswoman Miller discussed the newly released EPA rules that could cripple mining operations crucial to the production of American steel. “The Biden Administration is doing everything it can […]
ESC hosts Model UN at OUS
By HEATH HARRISON The Ironton Tribune Talented and Gifted students from around the county got a chance to learn about world affairs and how one of its premier bodies works. The Lawrence County ESC hosted its annual Model UN event in the Bowman Auditorium at Ohio University Southern on Friday, comprised of middle school students […] The post ESC hosts Model UN at OUS appeared first on The Tribune.
Baseball Recap: Boyd County extends road winning streak to six
Boyd County put the finishing touches on their 13th blowout victory of the season on Monday. They put the hurt on the Rowan County Vikings with a sharp 11-1 win. Boyd County is really starting to get used to good results now that the team's won 11 straight. For Rowan...
Scouts stay on mission with name rebranding
By Terry L. Hapney Jr. The Ironton Tribune The Scouts BSA national organization (formerly Boy Scouts of America) is rebranding itself as “Scouting America,” reflecting “the organization’s ongoing commitment to welcome every youth and family in America to experience the benefits of Scouting” — according to a statement released last week. One local scoutmaster reflected […] The post Scouts stay on mission with name rebranding appeared first on The Tribune.
Martin County Middle soccer is district runner-up
LOUISA — Martin County Middle School Lady Cards advanced to the OVC Conference after finishing as runner-up in the OVC East District Tournament last week. Martin County entered the tournament with a 7-3 record and ranked second in the district. Lawrence County hosted the district tournament and faced Martin...
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