Sep 27, 2009 | Ironton Tribune
The Fairland Elementary Schools' Parent Teacher Organization will host a "Meet the Candidates" night on Tuesday, Oct.
Model A enthusiasts to celebrate car's birthday with courthouse bash | Friday
They look quaint now, a mere shadow of modern vehicles in terms of size and standard features - no heat, no air conditioning and certainly no CD player.
Minister comes home to lead church | Friday
It's been a career that has spanned 40 years with each phrase giving Tom Miller a new and individual way to spread the word of God.
Hesson crowned 2009 Miss Mothman Festival Queen
Hope Roush/photo - The newly crowned Miss Mothman Festival Royalty was selected from a field of 39 contestants during Friday's pageant.
Work starts on Memorial Plaza in Proctorville
A dream is starting to take shape behind the VFW Post 6878, outside of Proctorville.
Possible assault investigated by police
A restaurant in Proctorville was the scene of a reported assault on Saturday that village police investigated.
OUS offering community education classes | Saturday
Leaves are falling and it's time for fall quarter classes in the Community Education department at Ohio University Southern.
Proctorville ceremony remembers 9/11 tragedy
Nick Mannon was only 8-years-old when the Twin Towers in Manhattan crashed to the ground on Sept.
A Proctorville woman reported her purse stolen over the Labor Day weekend. Maxine Wallace of Township Road 1160, told the village police she had parked her car at the lot of Kroger's at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
County commission seeking stimulus funding
The Lawrence County Commission Thursday agreed to apply for federal stimulus funding to reline sewer lines in four areas within the Union-Rome Sewer District and agreed to ask the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for an extension in paying for the main sewer plant project.
Paperback exchange opens at bookstore | Tuesday
It's bringing a good idea closer to home. That is the motivation for the paperback exchange opening up today at the Southern Ohio Books and More store in Proctorville.
Firearms among items stolen from home
PROCTORVILLE a ' Almost $1,100 worth of items were reported taken from the home of a Proctorville resident sometime on Friday.