In the heart of Ashland, there exists a magazine that has strengthened this community
for two decades – Bridges Magazine. As we celebrate its 20th year anniversary, we also
admire the dedication, longevity, and resilience of this publication––a publication that
has withstood the test of time and remains deeply involved in the comings and goings of
our tristate area.
Bridges Magazine began its journey in 2004 as a vision of The Gallaher Group (TGG), a
company steeped in Ashland's history since 1976. Founded by John and Stephanie
Gallaher, TGG was more than just a printing enterprise; it was a cornerstone of the
community.
From its modest beginnings on Greenup Avenue to its last home in the former GTE
building, TGG's commitment to excellence was unwavering. With the acquisition of a
state-of-the-art Heidelberg press from Germany, TGG set itself apart as a leader in the
printing industry, laying the foundation for what would become Bridges Magazine.
In the pages of Bridges, the essence of our area comes to life. From its humble start to
the bustling communities we enjoy today, Bridges has been chronicling the triumphs,
challenges, and everyday moments that define our town and surrounding areas.
Through its commitment to local writers, businesses, and events, Bridges has not only
celebrated area achievements but has served as a mirror reflecting the diversity of its
residents.
Over the years, Bridges has created a culture of loyal employees since it began in 2004.
“We’ve been fortunate to maintain many of the same contributing writers who started
from the beginning,” said current publisher Stephanie Gallaher. “Elizabeth Slagel,
Amanda Gilmore, and Tyson Compton are some of our firsts.”
Also among firsts is proofreader Gerrie Wysong, photographer and advertising sales
lead Ashley Gallaher Quinn, and current publisher Stephanie Gallaher, all having been
with the publication since the beginning.
Celebrating over ten years of employment with Bridges Magazine is graphic designer
Courtney Lewis with Courtney Lewis Design, lead distributor Lewis Cross, and myself,
Lori Jude, current managing editor. I began as a writer in 2012 and stepped into the
editor role during late summer 2021. We’ve also added a digital communications
component recently, manned by Ashley Hall.
In addition to the above, we would like to recognize our two former managing editors,
Lori Wilt, who resigned due to relocation, and Carrie Stambaugh, who resigned to
pursue law school and has since finished! Congratulations, Carrie! We’d also like to recognize our original long-term advertising sales lead Cheryl Spriggs, who is now a
current city commissioner of Ashland.
The Gallaher family and all of us here at Bridges Magazine are very proud of the two
decades Bridges has been in print. We also want to express immense gratitude to all
our loyal advertisers—some of which have been with us from the very beginning.
As we mark the 20th year anniversary of this wonderful, local magazine, we not only
celebrate its past but also look towards its future. With each issue, Bridges continues to
literally bridge the gap between the past and the present of our tristate area, celebrating
our shared history, and embracing the promise of tomorrow.
So, here's to Bridges Magazine – a testament to the power of storytelling, the resilience
of community, and the enduring legacy of hope! As we embark on our area’s next
chapter together, may this magazine continue to illuminate our path and unite us all in
the shared experience of being part of something truly special.