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Queen of Clean | Removing rust on hard surfaces
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Potato and dish soap. • Cut your potato in half and cover the open end with dish soap. • Use the potato like you would a scouring pad and watch the rust fade away as it reacts with the soap and potato. Lemon and salt. •...
Symmes Valley school art show honors local veterans
By Terry L. Hapney, Jr. The Ironton Tribune Honoring U.S. veterans through art was the focus of a recent student art show held in the lobby of the Lawrence County Courthouse. Students and faculty from Symmes Valley Local School District created the art pieces—the show billed as “Tribute to America.” Jonda Carpenter, art teacher at […] The post Symmes Valley school art show honors local veterans appeared first on The Tribune.
Huntington City Council to consider repealing ordinance banning fortune-telling
HUNTINGTON, WV (WOWK) – Signs are pointing to a Huntington City law being repealed in the near future. According to Section 529 of Huntington City Code, “No clairvoyant, fortune-teller, palmist, phrenologist or person of similar pretensions or profession shall ply or practice his trade or profession in the city for gain.” But that has not […]
Huntington Hotspots: Sloane Square Gallery
At Sloane Square Gallery, lifestyle and art find harmony. Recognized by the Herald-Dispatch as the Best in the Tri-State in 2023, this gallery is unlike any other. Like a scene out of “Alice in Wonderland,” the accessories ask to be touched, the chairs to be sat in, the candy to be eaten and the piano to be played. The owners, designer Jimmy Hobbs and artist Jamie Sloane, are trying to “break the stigma attached to art galleries.”
Former Penn State softball pitcher Paige Maynard transfers to Marshall
Out with the old, in with the new. Former Penn State softball pitcher Paige Manyard will be taking her talents to Marshall for the upcoming season. Manyard announced her transfer commitment on June 1 via her X, but officially was made a member of the Herd on Tuesday. This past...
Ohio University Southern to celebrate culture, heritage
By Terry L. Hapney, Jr. The Ironton Tribune Live music, local foods, crafts, educational displays and more are among the lineup for the second annual “Culture & Heritage Festival” June 15 at Ohio University Southern (OUS) in Ironton. Robert Pleasant, OUS director of student services, said the festival—scheduled for noon-7 p.m. in the Shaffer Courtyard […] The post Ohio University Southern to celebrate culture, heritage appeared first on The Tribune.
Temporary detours set up at Cabell Huntington Hospital exit near Hal Greer Blvd.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - People exiting Cabell Huntington Hospital toward Hal Greer Boulevard had to find a new way to leave, Monday, as crews worked on conduit installation for improved lighting as part of the Hal Greer Boulevard project. The work started Monday morning and was expected to be completed...
Area ODOT road projects
Work has begun as of June 1 for a culvert and bridge replacement project between Piketon Road and Graham Lane. Work will occur daily for this construction. Ohio 335 will be closed for the duration of the project; traffic will be detoured via Shumway Hollow Road to Ohio 823 to U.S. 23 to Ohio 32.
Marshall University opens flight training school in Martinsburg to meet aviation industry demand
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (DC News Now) — Entertaining thoughts about a career in the cockpit of a big airliner? A new flight school in Martinsburg is about to take off, and there is every indication that the sky is the limit for its success. Huntington, West Virginia’s Marshall University is behind the venture. The school already […]
Huntington man accused of attacking grandmother, attempting to burn down her home
CABELL COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — A Cabell County man accused of attacking his grandmother and attempting to burn down her home is facing multiple charges, according to court records. Adam McPherson, 37, of Huntington, has been charged with arson, domestic battery, destruction of property and petit larceny, according to...
Chamber, tourism leaders reflect on 2024 Legislative Day
By Terry L. Hapney, Jr. The Ironton Tribune Acquainting the people of Lawrence County with their legislators and giving them the opportunity to see the Ohio legislative process up close are objectives of the county’s annual “Legislative Day.” Shirley Dyer, director of the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, said in addition to local business leaders, […] The post Chamber, tourism leaders reflect on 2024 Legislative Day appeared first on The Tribune.
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