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Flatwoods voters approve alcohol sales
FLATWOODS, Ky. (WSAZ) - Voters in Flatwoods have approved alcohol sales for stores and restaurants within city limits, according to unofficial results in Tuesday’s primary election. The measure passed with 741 in favor and 579 opposed -- which represents a 56 percent approval. It needed a 51 percent approval...
Revamping crosswalk art in downtown Ironton
On Sunday, the three-way intersection of Third and Center streets was blocked off so kids and adults could take paint and brushes to revamp the crosswalks. One crosswalk was repainted to keep the paper airplane theme, one was painted to look like piano keys and the third was painted to look like gumballs spilling […] The post Revamping crosswalk art in downtown Ironton appeared first on The Tribune.
City Council to meet Tuesday
It will be an evening of funding appropriations for City Council at its meeting Tuesday. Portsmouth City Council will be meeting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 21, at the council chambers on the first floor of 500 Chillicothe St. Council usually meets on Mondays, but rescheduled this meeting due to a planned power outage by AEP.
Kentucky voters to decide fate of alcohol sales
FLATWOODS, Ky. (WSAZ) - On Tuesday, voters in Kentucky will have their chance to have their voices heard. On the ballot in Flatwoods, voters will decide whether to allow beer, wine, and mixed beverage sales to be sold at stores within city limits. If passed, this would open the opportunity...
Ironton In Bloom kicks off city-wide planting
By Joseph DiCristofaro The Ironton Tribune Efforts to further beautify Ironton were in full swing Monday and will continue into the week with Ironton In Bloom beginning its annual city-wide planting for the 2024 season. “Monday the flower boxes are planted, then Thursday the pole planters and hanging baskets go up on Park Avenue,” said […] The post Ironton In Bloom kicks off city-wide planting appeared first on The Tribune.
Trillium Project accepts $70k from NEA and WesBanco
PORTSMOUTH— One of Portsmouth’s fastest-growing non-profits, Trillium Project, only made its name known a few years ago with the mission to provide more equitable public arts projects to the community. The group has done a bit in the warmer months, where they could hit the streets and create opportunities for the community without the hindrance of bad weather. In the colder months, their time has been spent planning and coming up with a massive overhaul in how the community may see art in the future, especially with its massive plan known as Second Glance.
City of Portsmouth receives results of housing study
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (WSAZ) - The city of Portsmouth, Scioto Foundation and Portsmouth Metropolitan Housing Authority are honing in on the city’s housing market. On behalf of the city, the Greater Ohio Policy Center recently conducted a study on the city’s housing market to identify issues and offer solutions to those issues.
Baseball Recap: Portsmouth comes up short despite Zach Roth's strong performance
After flying high against North Adams on Friday, Portsmouth came back down to earth. The Portsmouth Trojans fell just short of the South Webster Jeeps by a score of 4-2 on Saturday. Portsmouth was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as South Webster apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played back in March of 2021.
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