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Ironton, Ohio, highlights

October 20, 2008 @ 11:00 AM

ORIGIN: Known as center for iron ore furnaces pre- and post-Civil War and the Ironton Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade, longest, continuous running Memorial Day Parade in the nation. Founded in 1849 by ironmaster John Campbell.

POPULATION: 11,320 (according to 2007 Census estimates).

MAYOR: Rich Blankenship, office at South 3rd and Vernon Streets, 740-532-3833.

CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bob Cleary, Chuck O'Leary, Butch Huff, Mike Lutz, Frank Murphy, Kevin Waldo and Leo Johnson.

CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3rd floor, City Center building.

CITY HALL: South 3rd and Vernon Streets, 740-532-0198 or 532-3833.

POLICE: Chief Jim Carey, 740-533-6100.

FIRE: Chief Tom Runyon, 740-532-0043.

AMBULANCE: Southeast Ohio Emergency Medical Services, 740-643-0063.

TRASH COLLECTION: 740-532-3814

UTILITIES: Ironton Public Services, 740-533-6101.

CABLE: Time Warner, 866-701-3590.

AREA IN MILES: six square miles.

BOUNDARIES: Coal Grove to the east, Hanging Rock to the west, the Hills Plaza to the north and Ohio River to the south.

SCHOOL DISTRICT: Ironton City Schools, 105 S. 5th St., 740-532-4133.

ZIP CODE: 45638.

TRANSPORTATION: TTA-Ohio, 304-894-RIDE.

The 100th anniversary of the Lawrence County Courthouse celebration Saturday, September 13, 2008, in Ironton.

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