President Lyndon Johnson planted his feet on Appalachian earth yesterday for the first time since becoming chief executive and when he departed, left behind him trails of economic hope and political support. Hope based on a “wonderful spirit of enthusiasm” the President said he found and an “an announcement I hope to make in a […]
George’s Articles
- D-Day December 7, 2001
- Powers Named Library Director April 12, 1996
- AJC Born in the Depression October 30, 1992
- In Case of Fire, Fire Department Marks 100 years February 3, 1985
- It’s News as Usual for Award-Winning Grayson Radio Man September 20, 1984
- Floyd Bus Tragedy Came 25 Years Ago February 27, 1983
- Steele’s Lunch Counter—An Institution April 23, 1980
- Grayson Honors Carol Malone with Day, Her Own Street August 5, 1978
- State’s Poet Laureate Man of Land July 4, 1976
- Doran Still Tall in Camelot Saddle April 11, 1976
- Armco Open Hearth Shuts Down Tuesday September 28, 1969
- President Johnson Sees Poverty in Appalachia April 25, 1964
- Ashland Oil Rivermen and Beautiful Trail October 4, 1959

