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Radio silence: J.B. Miller’s 46-year radio career ends with lunchtime call
By Terry L. Hapney, Jr. The Ironton Tribune An Ironton native’s voice that was heard up and down the radio dial for nearly half-a-century was silenced on Sept. 18 for “financial reasons,” according to the radio personality. “I saw a study not very long ago,” J.B. Miller said. “Many people are afraid to use their […] The post Radio silence: J.B. Miller’s 46-year radio career ends with lunchtime call appeared first on The Tribune.
CCTC to have annual Community Fall Festival on Thursday
Staff report CHESAPEAKE — Collins Career Technical Center (CCTC) will be having its annual Community Fall Festival 4–7 p.m. Thursday. It is free and open to the public. “This is a great opportunity for families to come together, learn more about our programs, and enjoy a fun evening with the community,” said James Woda, director […] The post CCTC to have annual Community Fall Festival on Thursday appeared first on The Tribune.
Getting spooky at the Museum of Radio and Technology
Staff report HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The Museum of Radio and Technology will have its second annual “Night at the Museum” Trick or Treat Extravaganza at 6 p.m. on Oct. 28. The event, sponsored by Spectral Research and Investigations of Huntington, is a relatively new addition to the community’s Halloween season. “It gives the community an […] The post Getting spooky at the Museum of Radio and Technology appeared first on The Tribune.
Hello, my ragtime guy: Bergin kicks off Ironton Council for the Arts concert series on Sunday
The Ironton Council for the Arts 2024-2025 concert series kicks off Sunday with ragtime pianist extraordinaire, Peter Bergin, a software developer turned musician. His love for America’s original popular music reaches back to his formative years in Michigan and his mission is to make people happy with the rhythms and infectious melodies of early American […] The post Hello, my ragtime guy: Bergin kicks off Ironton Council for the Arts concert series on Sunday appeared first on The Tribune.
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