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  • Local group caught up in Times Square bomb scare
  • Students testify in Freshwater hearing
  • Hot meals program celebrates 10 years
  • Wiggin Street students celebrate Arbor Day
  • City officials hear from resident about high grass
  • Three sentenced on Friday
  • Clear Fork sweeps Freddie Invitational
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  • Festival report charts impact, complaints
  • Agricultural visionary honored at Malabar
  • Symphony, choir and soloists bring consoling warmth to Brahms
  • Jackets tie MV win record
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  • Brinkhaven man faces charges after accident
  • Smith: Delay in pet cremation inhumane
  • Bond refinancing helped by surprise boost
  • Gambier approves water main relocation
  • Six-year-old Granville prodigy plays Carnegie Hall
  • Primary Results
  • First Fridays to kick off
  • Jackets break win record
  • MV girls rout Golden Eagles
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  • Commission discusses mansion, school
  • Mount Vernon girl struck by car
  • ICE targets fugitives in county
  • GOP down to the wire on tight races
  • MV only area school to pass levy
  • Fredericktown says no to liquor
  • Freddies finish perfect in MBC
  • Jackets slam Panthers
  • Eagles too much for MV boys
  • 6
  • ODOT employee killed
  • High grass a growing problem in the city
  • Fourteen indicted by May grand jury
  • Fredericktown officials to discuss options
  • Freddies, Blue Devils earn top postseason seeds
  • Middle schoolers learn the basics
  • 2010 SpecTRACKular set for Friday night
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  • Students learn about food chain
  • Award acknowledges commitment to restoration
  • MTVArts spins off 'Senior Theater'series
  • Jackets bounce Harding
  • MV shot down by Blue Aces
  • 8
  • Fredericktown police dept. looking for stolen Corvette
  • Nursing has storied history, co-ed future
  • Hawaiian luau praises moms
  • Dumont convicted of sixth DUI charge
  • Sidewalk bids under budget
  • Percussion ensemble revitalized
  • Road Closings
  • Jones, Coffman earn MVC title
  • Shelhorn takes MVC honor
  • Athletes shine in field competition
  • 31st Annual Mount Vernon News SpecTRACKular
  • Turkey season going strong
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  • Marschhausen leaving East Knox
  • Columbia sets blood drive record
  • Democratic Banner among first digitized for Library of Congress
  • Webb pens book about growing up during the Great Depression
  • DEF financial impact detailed
  • Students celebrate achievements with ice cream
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  • Council, commissioners discuss roads, projects
  • Gottkes honored for restoration of home
  • Commissioners review budgets, projects, bids
  • Higgins receives 'Behind the Scenes'award
  • Utica council agrees to increase water rate
  • Wise Choice adds station near Utica
  • Corvette recovered by OSHP
  • Blue Devils bash tourney competition
  • Freddies roll past Knights
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  • Sheriff asks for residents’ help
  • Safety team investigating accident
  • Board employs summer school staff
  • New fund set up to help children in Centerburg
  • Centerburg celebrates student achievements
  • Rundells retiring after 37 years
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  • Durbins honored with Golden Deeds Award
  • Panel recommends Pullins be suspended
  • Yellow Jackets headed to districts
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  • Partnership crucial to million copy milestone
  • River wall needs stabilization
  • Former Korn star to speak at ROCCfest
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  • Kasich: We need to take back Ohio
  • Danville Student allegedly threatens students
  • City equipment auction successful, impounds next
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  • Ellis honors vets by rebuilding history
  • Highland graduates 119 seniors
  • Nickel a winner in national contest
  • Autumn Health Care takes over ownership of nursing home
  • Leo Club promotes volunteerism
  • Freddies upset by Knights
  • Pacemakers kicks off 2010 season
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  • School, taxpayers at odds over appraisals
  • North Fork board makes cuts
  • Economy stirring across region
  • Chiefs talk of training, communications
  • Several topics on minds at discussion
  • Danville council looks at new signs for village
  • Kenyon seeks public input for reaccreditation
  • Marine patrol unit receives grant
  • Deputies honored by MADD
  • Scots bumble way to loss
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  • Learning a different way to eat
  • Experiment catches fire at school
  • New group hopes to help with cat issue
  • Elder abuse issues growing
  • Blue Devils power past Rockets
  • Golden Bears stop Jackets
  • Tough day for Yellow Jackets
  • Shelhorn, Gallagher qualify for regional
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  • Money from complaints may vary
  • Mentorship program offers opportunities
  • EK taps Caputo as new super
  • Health board to investigate charges
  • Mackley named Knox County superintendent
  • MV woman rescued from vehicle after crash
  • Danville board discusses improvement process
  • Jackets pound Patriots
  • Scots rally for win over Ready
  • Freddies advance three to regional
  • Area runners advance to finals
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  • ODOT examines safety on curve
  • Is it time to reroute US 36?
  • Local Scouts celebrate 100th anniversary
  • County water dept. working on monthly billing
  • MV men arrested in Madison County
  • Shannon designs cover for student agenda
  • Jackets rally for win in 12
  • Devils win fifth district title in dramatic fashion
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  • State funds bring jobs to Sanoh
  • Tower could house wireless equipment
  • City still cleaning up winter gravel
  • Man gets four years for motorcycle death
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  • College Twp. Fire Dept. 'graduates'four
  • Kenyon holds 182nd commencement
  • Fuller urges MVNU grads to strive for perfection
  • KCCC board purchases property
  • Gnomes find new home on Cliff Street
  • Jackets headed to state
  • Scots win 1st district title
  • MV baseball beats Patriots, 3-1, for third district title
  • Bulldogs, Freddies finish third at districts
  • Yellow Jackets advance to regional
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  • Historic whale returns to family
  • Hudson honored as hero by City Council
  • Jobs, technology discussed
  • Recount possible for 18th District race
  • Sting operation nets 8
  • Intramurals provide extra fun
  • Danville pair at center of success
  • Blue Devils face tough test in defending champs
  • Freddies'Potes on record pace
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  • Heindl to serve as grand marshal of MV parade
  • Edwards at heart of Jacket offense
  • Mount Vernon finally back to familiar territory
  • Highland team heading into great unknown
  • Lone senior, Chapman lifts Scots
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  • Grant helps middle school students discover fitness
  • Miller named Turkey Festival parade marshal
  • MVHS earns Buckeye Best health award
  • Blue Devils fall to Tigers
  • Jackets fail to advance at regional
  • EK, Centerburg duos accomplish rare track feat
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  • First-Knox renovates drive-throughs
  • Students'achievement recognized
  • Worker resigns over stolen soil
  • DeWine consults with county prosecutors
  • Appeals board denies approval of propane store
  • Sparta released from emergency
  • Commissioners discuss lot split and stream regulations
  • MVMS evacuated today
  • Yellow Jackets come up short
  • Scots rally for regional victory
  • MV boys prepared for anything
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  • MV advances to face Cincinnati Moeller
  • Mishap lands glider pilot in power lines
  • 99 graduate from East Knox
  • City ready for Memorial Day
  • North end boil advisory
  • Leonard wipes slate clean, makes state
  • Switch puts Jackets'best foot forward
  • Four Freddies heading to state
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  • Brandon salutes fallen heroes
  • DHS grads to change small-town image
  • Ice cream festival kicks off
  • MV Academy graduates told to start life in awe of God
  • Jackets fall one game short at state
  • Scots'bats fall silent; lose in regional final
  • Beautiful day kicks off racing season
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