The Ironton Tribune • Business Card Directory 2020

Page 1

2020 TRI-STATE BUSINESS CARD LET’S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS REFERENCE

GUIDE

AUTOMOTIVE...................... 5 BANKING........................... 3 BODY SHOP........................ 7 DANCE STUDIO................... 5 EDUCATION........................ 4 ENGINEERING..................... 5 FINANCES.......................... 5 FUNERAL HOME................ 11 HEALTH CARE.............. 2, 6, 8 HOTEL................................ 7 HOUSING......................... 11 INSURANCE............ 7, 10, 11 JEWELER............................. 2 LAW FIRM..................... 2, 10 LIBRARY.............................. 3 METAL RECYCLING............... 2 MOTORCYCLES/ATVS.. ......... 6 MUSEUM.......................... 10 NURSING.......................... 10 PIANO TUNING. .................. 6 RESTAURANT....................... 2 STORAGE. ........................... 5 TANNING........................... 7 TIRES.................................. 3 TOURISM............................ 7


502 South 2nd Street Ironton, OH 45638

606.836.0202

5095 West Rt. 60 Ceredo, WV 25507 304-781-0303

newest the family.

, that is. There’s a brand new

pen in Ironton, Ohio.

aurant design

hings - the

ings, Hot Fudge

Attorneys at Law

(formerly Mark A. Collins Co., L.P.A.)

Workers’ Compensation, Social Security, and personal injury

(740) 532-9772

risch’s you know and

ustomers

Bainbridge Firm, LLC

2.00 Off

$

of Vanilla Pepsi ®. Plus,

e thru and carry out or

to enjoy Frisch’s ’ Fruit Bar,

ring your

er of ours. Ironton, OH (740) 442-7587.

Breakfast Bar with this ad!

301 S. Ninth St. • Ironton, Ohio

740-532-1200

Find us on Facebook at FrischsIronton


Educate and entertain your brain at the

Briggs Lawrence County Public Library Check out best sellers, eBooks, DVDs, audiobooks and more at the Library!

NOW ! OPEN

Ironton, 321 S. Fourth St., Ironton, 532-1124 • South Point, 317 Solida Rd., South Point, 377-2288 Symmes Valley, 14860 St. Rt. 141, Willow Wood, 643-2086 • Chesapeake, 11054 County Rd. 1, Chesapeake, 867-3390 • Proctorville, 410 Elizabeth St., Proctorville, 886-6697

413 S. THIRD ST. • IRONTON • 533-0677 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. SAT. 9 A.M.-1 P.M.

CITIZENS DEPOSIT BANK

YOUR FINANCIAL CORNERSTONE

Ironton 221 Railroad Street Proctorville 7604 County Road 107 Huntington 2600 5th Avenue

www.cdbt.com



We didn’t know the Home Buying Process could so Easy! Takebe advantage of our No Down Payment Rural Housing Loan.

Your Road to a Solid Financial Future Starts Here.

• Long Term Fixed Rates Available

You’ve found the right home. Now,• Up findtothe right Financing mortgage Available 103.5% with Citizens Deposit Bank. Whether you’re building, buying or • Sellers may contribute to buyers closing cost refinancing, our mortgage lenders work with you to take the stress • Purchases on Primary Residences only out of the home buying process. We offer free pre-qualifying, fast, • Call or see usYou’ll for additional requirements local loan decisions and an easy application process. find a variety of fixed and variable rate mortgage products, competitive interest rates and great service, too. Stop by or visit any of our convenient locations or visit us at cdbt.com to learn more.

CITIZENS DEPOSIT BANK

YOUR FINANCIAL CORNERSTONE

Ironton 221Banking/Free Railroad Street Free Online Bill Pay at cdbt.com Free 533-4505 Telephone Banking/Free Mobile App (740) Ironton • 221 Railroad St. • (740) 533-4505 Proctorville 7604 County Road 107, Unit A Proctorville • 7604 County Rd. 107, Unit A • (740) 886-2500 (740) 886-2500 South Webster • 110 N. Jackson St. • (740) 778-4444 www.cdbt.com

117 S. Third St., Ironton, Ohio

740-532-1381 • 740-646-4948

FALL REGISTRATION August 13, 14 & 15

Celebrating 32 years of business in Ironton Cyndi Rist Roth, Owner

DVR

, INC.

STORAGE

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STORAGE Business: (740) 894-4045 ELECTRONIC GATE FOR YOUR SECURITY

Rick Viglianco, Manager Dave Viglianco, Manager

P.O. Box 209 South Point, OH 45680

“ESTABLISHED EXPERIENCE. PROVEN PERFORMANCE.”

202 N. FIFTH ST., IRONTON, OHIO 45638 | 740.532.2411 MICHAEL WILLIAMS, PE | MWILLIAMS@ELROBINSON.COM OFFICES IN: Columbus, OH • Charleston, WV • Chapmanville, WV • Beckley, WV • Ashland, KY • Cleveland, OH • Bridgeport, WV • Little Hocking, OH • Raleigh, NC • Chantilly, VA • Columbia, SC Wastewater • Water • Stormwater • Highways • Bridges • Municipal Engineering Geotechnical • Surveying

Fast, Friendly Service 621 S. Third St. • Ironton, Ohio • 532-4653 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-12 p.m.


(formerly Jo-Lin Health Center)

Private Rooms Available Short Term Rehab Long Term Care All Major Insurances Accepted

Please call Lori Weber at 740-532-6096 for more information. 1050 Clinton St., Ironton, Ohio

HARMON MOTOR SALES Since 1965 1014 S. Third St., Ironton, Ohio 740-532-9033 • harmonshonda.com

Motorcycles • ATVs • Trikes • MUVs • Scooters Lawnmowers • Trimmers • Generators

Frank & Eddie Harmon, Owners

Heritage Piano Tuning Piano Restoration • Furniture Restoration We install QRS Digital Players on pianos, including Steinways, with 1,100 songs and much, much more! From Bon Jovi to Classical and can be sent to your surround sound.

QR S DI GITAL PLAYER S

4700 Spears Rd., Catlettsburg, Ky. (on Route 3) 606-262-7378 • 606-547-6000 heritage_piano@yahoo.com • www.heritagerestoration.info


An IHG Hotel 401 S. Ninth St. • Ironton • 740-442-7297 Low prices on tanning and lotions. Come get your tan on! & Tux Rental 600 Marion Pike • Coal Grove, Ohio OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

740-533-2tan

Cyndi Roth - Owner • David Markins - General Manager

(740-533-2826)

Doing business since 1969 • Color Matching • Insurance Work Specialists • Painting • Towing 1812 St. Rt. 93 • Ironton, Ohio

(740) 533-1396 (740) 533-0053 (fax) Since 1939

Life - Auto - Home - Flood - Business 822 S. Seventh St. • Ironton, Ohio

740-532-8712 www.hurleyins.com

Knipp Tours, LLC

740-532-1549

knipptours@yahoo.com

• OCT. 9: Ohio Amish • NOV. 14: Ohio State theater in Sugar Creek, Ohio (Christmas dinner theater. Lunch included. • NOV. 28: Polaris Fashion Place and Easton Mall shopping for the day. • DEC. 11-13: Christmas in Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge. Visit Dollywood for lights, dinner and show, Hatfield and Mccoy. • DEC. 18-20: Red eye to New York City.

Call for more information


SOMC Orthope

You have things people to see, g

That is why at SOMC we’re here and ready

specialists and a full continuum of rehabil

Our comprehensive inpatient therapies, ou

can get you back on your feet and to the li

For mor an appo


edic Associates

s to do, games to play – hey, we get it!

y with an entire team of orthopedic

litation services to keep you on the move.

utpatient services and in-home program

ife you love as quickly as possible.

re information or to schedule ointment call (740) 356-1709.


LAMBERT LAW OFFICE, LLC Lambert Bldg. • 215 S. 4th St. • P.O. Box 725 • Ironton, Ohio

Randall L. Lambert ATTORNEY AT LAW

Office: (740) 532-4333 Fax: (740) 532-7341

Email: rlambert@lambert-law.org

LAWRENCE COUNTY MUSEUM 506 S. Sixth St. • Ironton, Ohio

532-1222 www.lawrencecountymuseum.org

Patrick Insurance Agency, Inc. Richard Patrick Auto • Home • Business • Life 301 S. Third Street • Ironton, Ohio 45638-1631 740-532-4793 • Fax 740-532-4790 8260 Ohio River Rd. • Wheelersburg, Ohio • 740-529-7114 ritchpat6@yahoo.com

Sanctuary of the Ohio Valley


SCHERER-MOUNTAIN INSURANCE 209 S. THIRD ST. • IRONTON, OHIO 45638 740-532-8755 • FAX: 740-532-2260

AUTO, HOME, MOBILE HOME, BUSINESS AND LIFE

ker Incites

Sherman Thompson Towers 275 N. Third St., Ironton, Ohio Phone: 740-532-0694 Fax: 740-532-4877 Manager: Margie Collins 62 or older/disabled Millennia Housing Management Company • NEWLY REMODELED • Rick Slack & Beth Wallace

New facility with familiar faces

www.slackandwallace.com

Slack and Wallace Funeral Home

802 Solida Rd., South Point, Ohio • 740-894-4321

magazine

BUY ONE TRIBUNE AD

GET ONE FREE Use by September 30, 2020

7


magazine

DOUG PINKERTON

MARKETING SPECIALIST 740-532-1441, ext. 206 |Cell: 606-928-2621 |Fax: 740-532-1506 doug.pinkerton@irontontribune.com P.O. Box 647 • 2903 S. Fifth Street • Ironton, Ohio 45638

Get The Ironton Tribune on the go with our

E-Edition! Already a subscriber? Add the E-Edition for only $2 per month by calling

740-532-1441

7

$ 95 per month


Did you know? Our printing portfolio includes: GLOSSY PUBLICATIONS • Magazines • Annual reports • Chamber directories PUBLICITY MATERIALS • Calendars • Company guides • Brochures • Coupon books

Profile 2020

LAWRENCE COUNTY Lighting the Way

E HOME

MISS TV

PHONE

RELIABL

11 INTERNE 7.277.57 AY! 1.87ire.com CALL TOD trongOneW CAN’T

T

HIGH SPEED

Arms

• Education • Workforce • Recreation • History

snapshots Lawrence C ounty

Home No place like

cakl opponloBoo shCou

A SUPPLEMENT

IN PARTNERSHIP

TO

WITH

aLive

2018

A 13-Month

Calendar

Provided

by The Tribu ne,

Local Busin esses

and Orga nizat

Does your business need us? ions

For a quote, call or e-mail Sarah Simmons at sarah.simmons@irontontribune.com

PIGSPKreviIN ew ion East ern Edit

TRIBUNE ENT TO THE — A SUPPLEM LL 2018 — FOOTBA

PIGSPKreviIeNw PIGSKIN PIGSKIN Preview Preview Sou ther n

Edit ion

TRIBUNE ENT TO THE — A SUPPLEM LL 2018 — FOOTBA

Nort hern Edit ion

West ern Edit ion

A SUPPLEM

ENT TO — FOOTBA THE TRIBUNE LL 2018 —

8 - 10 a.m.

| Aug. 25

A SUPPLEM

ENT TO — FOOTBA THE TRIBUNE LL 2018 —

- Nov. 17

8 - 10 a.m. JOEL LAMBIOTTE

613 23rd St. Medicine Ashland Suite G30, edics & Sports 036 Orthop

SETH NICELY

8 - 10 a.m. JAKE BEVINS

| Aug. 25

- Nov. 17 NATE HARMON

613 23rd St. Medicine Ashland Suite G30, edics & Sports 036 Orthop

(606) 327-0

AUSTIN BROWNING

| Aug. 25

613 23rd St. Suite G30, Ashlan

8 - 10 a.m.

- Nov. 17

d

(606) 327-0

036

Orthopedics

(606) 327-0

& Sports

STEVE SMITH

Medicine KEIFER WILSON

| Aug. 25

1729 Kinney s Lane Suite 102, Portsmouth

(740) 351-0

980

Orthopedics

- Nov. 17

& Sports

Medicine ETHAN DUNCAN


121 S. 6th St.,

Ironton Fighting Tigers gets toug Woodridge Bulldogs h with , 76-66 .................... ..... Page

Ironton

740 .53 2.1 220

ocus ad, heart, ds d health

• Tune-Up • Belts

EDITION, JUNE WEEKEND

RE • LIVIN

8, 2017

17-1

VOL. 2018, NO.

Covered fiscal year

Fair Parade

event.

SUBMITTED

Lee Auctioneer

the Johnson during

nce County 1989 Lawre

PLEASE SEE “AUDIT,”

Fair.

nce County during a Lawre

By Heath Harris

on

When Willia m from AK Steel, he ed to ravis Willia ms, of foundtake advant Wurtland, extra time t Kentucky, said he was “I had been going on a trip to and, when I Gatlinburg, came Tenne when he saw ssee, was at work, the an artist creati k pieces from ng so I would wood with go outd chainsaw. a messing around,” h “It was alway He said he s something had wanted to do,” I his yard he said. that had and cut it down.

T

PAGE 3

Library to have ham radio event

Presentation set for Saturday, Jan. 19

Fair.

By Mark Shaffe

r

PLEASE SEE “HAM RADIO,”

SUBMITTED

Members

2017

For those interested ing about in learnham radio, members of the Southern Ohio Amate Associati ur Radio on (SOARA) and Lawren ce County, Ohio Amateur Radio Associati on Emergen cy Service (ARES ) members will have a presentation called “HAM Radio Across the Street to Outer - From from 2-3 p.m. Space” on Jan. 19 at the Briggs

show.

UNITY NEW

COMMUNITY

SUBMITTED

a horse 4-H following nce County of the Lawre

BEST DAILY COMM

Man uses to create

r

On Dec. 27, the Ironton Department Finance got back the a financial results of audit Auditor’s Office by the Ohio State , and it was positive. very Finance Direc his office works tor John Elam said hard to presen most accurate financial inform t the that they ation can while remaining transparent in doing so. “If there are ever any questi try to forese ons, we e what they may be and be prepared all the time,” he said. The audit was and was done for fiscal year 2017 in accordance Government with Auditing Stand considered the ards and city’s internal contro over financial l reporting and tests of its the state’s compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts and grant agreem other matters. ents and “This is the first time in the 15 years I have been here that we had this

SUBMITTED

st throwing conte

NAMED OHIO’S

By Mark Shaffe SUBMITTED

SUBMITTED

in an egg ren compete

OHIO

Ironton receives clean audit

ss. Jamisue Bogge Fair Queen nce County 1973 Lawre

nce County during a Lawre

1 | IRONTON,

FINANCE

g part of the een a stron es for future nu past, conti

rs 4-H club reek Roadrunne

7 ARTS & CULTU

Oil & Filter & Struts • Lube, & Hoses • Shocks Service • Front End Work • Trans.

We offer these • Engine Diagnostic Work • Brakes services:

n Dillon with Julie Wilso

ng tobacco her award winni

during the

nce County 1989 Lawre

best time illness, the life-limiting . serious or a medical crisis is facing a e faced with loved one If you or a is before you’r s. your options e of an illnes r in the cours to learn about support earlie nate care when comfort and , compassio offers uality you Care Palliative Care can help ur family high-q

Fair.

ce and Serving Lawren s in Ohio Scioto countie p, and Boyd, Greenu Lawrence, Carter, Elliott, n Martin and Johnso ky. Kentuc counties in

IRONTON

PAGE 3

TRI-STATE

LIVING/VALERIE Travis William CAMPBELL s, works on a piece of Wurtland, Kentucky of chainsaw art.

DEATHS GOOD DAY

• Richard Merritt, Huntington • James Fritz, Chesap eake More information,

page 5 PIAS

Good day from Amelia Pias of Minford. She enjoys drawing and hanging out with her friends.

TODAY

45˚/35˚

THU

46˚


NG • SHOPPING

JAN./FEB. ISSU E COMING SOO N!

• HOMES • FOOD

May/June 2019

GROWING SPORT

Living magazine

Pickleball gaining popularity in Tri-State

sweet destination

Ohio candy shop inspired by Willy Wonka

How disability benefits can help support you

LOCAL BREWS

7 Pour 0 brings unique craft beer to region

PAGE 10 WEDNESDAY,

JANUARY 2, 2019

s chainsaw art

ms was laid off e said he decidtage of his newto give it a try. g back to school home, my wife kids were out, doors and start he said. a tree in died,

˚/3

May/June issue of Tri-State

INSIDE TODA Y

WSPAPER

URSDAY

!

NEW ISSUE OUT NOW

feature showcases Up For Adoption: This week’s ................ Page 2 6-month-old terrier mix ................

Williams created totem poles for Rock Hill High Scho ol

“I took the stump and played around,” he said. His first piece, bear, led to many, which was a Since he starte many more. d three years ago, Williams says he has created nearly 1,000 pieces of chainsaw art, with a variety of subjec matter. t “I do a little bit of everyt hing,”

PLEASE SEE “ARTIST,”

PAGE 3

| 50¢

NAMED OHIO’S BEST DAILY

THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2019

R

COMMUNIT Y NEWSPAPE

sidewalk South Point to receive $800K for

VOL. 2019, NO. 107 | IRONTON,

OHIO

in Mayor: Largest grant for village By Heath Harrison South SOUTH POINT — at Point residents learned council Tuesday’s meeting of to put in that a major project thanks sidewalks is planned,

IRONTON-LAWRENCE

years. South Point been approved for $800,000 from the

in become available in the village. at the two years. “We’re going to start “But it’s ours,” he then go elementary school, money, adding t ,” Gaskin said. the Planning to Speedway up and down will allow them time KYOVA Interstate go “Th said, “Then we’ll sides of for the project. both Commission, Gaskin on Road instal- Solida will be there when which will allow the several the street.” village ready for constructi lation of sidewalks in He said he and the “There’s more to s high traffic working on the a r e a s had been year and grant for about a PLEASE SEE “SIDEW that the funds should

more than 30 years

Gaskin to a grant Mayor Jeff come to said is the largest to than 30 the village in more has

the T-shirt com Sean Daniel, owner of shows off his ne Oops! I Shirt Myself, in Ironton. sign outside his business

CAO

Food secure

THE TRIBUNE/MARK

Program feeds kids while school is out By Mark Shaffer end of For some kids, the they the school year means meals. may not get regular being To keep children from the Irontonfood insecure, Community Lawrence County Area is having its ion Organizat Action program for annual summer food to stuopen also is kids, ages 1-18. It are attending an dents over 18, if they and they have a educational program disability. food program The free summer until runs and began on Monday locations across Aug. 9. There are 10 Lawrence County. closed is July “The only day we are Jonathan Abner, 4,” said explained CAO. the for or the WIOA coordinat

PLEASE SEE “FOOD,” PAGE 3

COAL GROVE

McDaniel apologizes for pink water By Mark Shaffer Grove is apoloThe mayor of Coal of a chemical gizing for the release water pink that turned the village’s for a day. explained Mayor Larry McDaniel Monday, of that in the early hours experienced system water village the which resulted mechanical failure, nate Permanga in too much Sodium the distribution being released into tank.

T-shirt compan aims for fun e Daniel has created a coupl By Mark Shaffer

S

of ean Daniel, the owner is a Oops! I Shirt Myself, busy man. “I’ve already done this year,” probably 2,000 shirts he said. different many how And designs is that? pulls up a He doesn’t know. He the graphics computer file with are hunof shirt designs. There dreds in the file.

thousand designs this

shirts. Some are sports team d to the Most are specialize that has a customer, like one Lily. That unicorn and the name, in shiny, one was printed off like look that rainbow colors glitter. shirt “This isn’t your typical to come in shop. I want people are leaving. and laugh as they differa have to I want them said. “I ent experience,” Daniel my designs, don’t order any of here. So, if everything is made for me to get you can wait a day

c the T-shirt in, your unlimited. It really is. Being a T-shirt des video commercial mak Daniel’s original care was an electrical en d gave it up because it fy his creative urges. “I was in industr i nance, doing wiring the time,” he said. He it that much so he w University Southern

PLEASE SEE “WATER,” PAGE 3

FRIDAY

GOOD DAY

DEATHS • Erma Bruce, Ironton • June Edwards, Proctorville More information, page 5

MULLINS

Good Day from Marlee Mullins, of Ironton Elementary. She likes playing with her sister, eating Taco Bell and making slime.

TODAY

FRIDAY

82˚/64˚

78˚/65˚

PLEASE SEE

SATURD

78˚/6


2903 S. FIFTH ST., IRONTON, OHIO • WWW.IRONTONTRIBUNE.COM

Target ONLY the people who are interested in your goods and services. We can help you personalize your campaign by targeting your customers through their daily habits and interests. We’ve got you covered. Reach your key audience today!

KNOW WHO TO TARGET AND HOW!

Reach More Customers


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.