“Our main goal is to utilize any available grant money; brownfield funding money, brownfield research, brownfield testing, which is out there. We just have to find the right avenue to it,” said Dennis Packard.
“They were heroes. They paid the ultimate price. But even if they just served, they still paid a price just to be gone for so long,” said Luke Davisson.
“The biggest snafu is the construction of the roundabout. For that reason, we are asking people to try to avoid Park Avenue if at all possible,” said Ironton Chief of Police Dan Johnson.
“I am really excited for it. I think the pool brings a lot of positive activities. We do swimming lessons every year for little kids. It’s just a good atmosphere and a good place for kids to hang out and good summer fun,” said county Commissioner Jimmy Will.