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  2. Honoring those who passed - AOL

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    —The Ironton Tribune lost a valued contributor on Jan. 20. Benita Heath was a former reporter and editorial board member for the newspaper and had continued to submit work as a freelance writer.

  3. Fallen veterans honored at Woodland Cemetery ceremony - AOL

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    May 31—By Joseph DiCristofaro The Ironton Tribune Multiple speakers at Woodland Cemetery said on Sunday that the important aspect that must be remembered is that despite festivities, Memorial ...

  4. Ironton Tribune - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. EDITORIAL: Tribune archives dating back to 1897 now online - AOL

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    Search for everything from obituaries, marriage announcements, birth announcements and lifestyle stories to crime, sports and more from the Tribune's archives. ... Archives are available for the ...

  6. List of newspapers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Akron Press joined in 1925 with Akron Times to be The Akron Times-Press.; The Barberton Herald (1923-2022) [2]; Celina Democrat (1895–1921) [3]; The Cedarville Herald (from July 1890 to December 1954) [4]

  7. Gene Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Slaughter was born on May 18, 1926, in Ironton, Ohio. [1] He attended Ironton High School and graduated in 1944. [1] Following his graduation he served in the United States Navy during World War II. [1] Following the war he enrolled at Capital and played center and linebacker for the Crusaders football team. [1]