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US 23 resurfacing projects continuing in northern Greenup County

Today Partly cloudy this morning with thunderstorms becoming likely this afternoon. Storms may contain strong gusty winds. High 84F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70%.. Tonight Variable clouds with showers and scattered thunderstorms. Storms more numerous this evening. Low near 70F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%. Updated: July 11, 2021 @ 7:35 am

Wheelersburg man federally indicted on drug charges

IRONTON — State charges of trafficking in more than 400 grams of meth were dismissed after a Wheelersburg, Ohio, man was indicted on similar charges in federal court in Cincinnati, according to Lawrence County Prosecutor Brigham Anderson. Fred R. Aldridge, 40, of Ohio River Road, Wheelersburg, was charged in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati with possession with intent to distribute more than 50 grams of meth, according to court records. Aldridge pleaded guilty to an unrelated drug charge last week in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court. Judge Andy Ballard sentenced him to five months in prison and gave him credit for five months of time served.

Lawrence judge sets date for county s first criminal trial since pandemic after man rejects plea deal

IRONTON — A Wheelersburg, Ohio, man rejected a plea deal last week in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court that would have sent him to prison for five to seven-and-a-half years. Tyron Markel, 45, of County Road 45, was indicted last year on charges of felonious assault. He also faces community control sanctions violations. Judge Andy Ballard set the case for trial May 3. It would be the first criminal trial in the county since the pandemic started more than a year ago. Jurors in the case will have to be socially distanced, Ballard said. In an unrelated case, Ballard set a July 8 trial for Fred R. Aldridge, 40, of Ohio River Road, Wheelersburg. He is charged with two counts of aggravated trafficking in 392 grams of meth, 24 grams of fentanyl and two counts of aggravated possession of drugs.

Cabell County Commission approves purchase of chain saws for VFDs

Prior to taking the vote, Commissioner Nancy Cartmill questioned commission President Jim Morgan about the funding request. “Where is the money coming from? I asked before, but I still don’t know,” Cartmill asked after a motion was made by Commissioner Kelli Sobonya to approve the purchase and seconded by Morgan. “To the best of my knowledge, it would come from the contingency fund,” Morgan said. The Cabell County Commission’s contingency fund is a reserve of money set aside to cover possible unforeseen future expenses, according to Morgan. After the discussion, Morgan and Sobonya voted to approve the purchase and Cartmill voted against it.

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