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  • Clouds clear in time for MV parade
  • Centerburg residents remember fallen vets
  • Fredericktown honors veterans
  • Rain affects parade, festivities in Danville
  • Standley: Serving honorable, necessary
  • Nye urges Utica citizens to reflect on true meaning of Memorial Day
  • Jackets earn top honors
  • 2
  • Insubordination and other policies discussed at termination hearing
  • Discussion continues on mansion
  • Danville school garden dedicated to teachers (Image Gallery)
  • Tests ensure students have knowledge needed in life
  • Carpenter aiming for podium finish
  • 3
  • Watson continues testimony
  • Freshwater hearing resumes
  • Gag order placed on civil case against teacher
  • Gatton ready to leave his mark
  • Freddies'4x800 hoping for continued success
  • 4
  • Contents of mysterious black bag revealed
  • County-sponsored Honor Flight hits goal
  • Pullins files lengthy objection
  • Half mile of Mohican trail will be paved
  • Centerburg resident doing well in Guatemala
  • Storm blows down trees in Brandon
  • Chen’s Buffet and Grill open for business
  • MV couple get special trip to see making of movie
  • Slideshow part of Freshwater testimony
  • 5
  • Freshwater: 'Somebody's trying to set me up'
  • County dodges storm
  • Veterans float a hit in Memorial Day parade
  • Work on drainage ditches slated for summer
  • Freddies come up short
  • 7
  • County evades big damage from storms
  • Silent sirens being checked
  • Warning sirens to be tested
  • Centerburg High graduates 100 (Image Gallery)
  • Tanner, other grads honored at FHS (Image Gallery)
  • Mount Vernon recognizes class of 2010 (Image Gallery)
  • Utica grads asked to develop talents (Image Gallery)
  • Show a lot of fun for horses, riders
  • 8
  • Experts rebut witness testimony
  • Reward created for information on Davis homicide
  • Pullins'request denied by visiting judge
  • New trail dedicated in Bladensburg
  • Pen Pal Day a success
  • Class meshes fine art, technology
  • Recount confirms Gibbs wins GOP nomination
  • Fredericktown exploring second water tower
  • Seven sentenced for crimes
  • Kurtz: Budget cuts would affect KCJFS
  • Centerburg to continue program
  • 9
  • Freshwater hearing adds another day
  • Siren test prepares for emergency
  • Roof collapse evacuates Fredericktown families
  • Gambier prepares for July 4
  • 10
  • Delinquent taxes affect programs
  • 16 indicted by grand jury
  • Electrical failure causes plane to land
  • Exercise helps county work through emergencies
  • On the set of the movie 'Courageous'
  • Freddies, Jackets, Bulldogs sweep awards
  • 11
  • Census complicated in small towns
  • Two-car accident fatal
  • ATV trespassing, plate rules tougher
  • KCCC graduates 16 in medical assisting, billing programs
  • Boil advisories lifted
  • Marcum, Matheny, Claxon top all-area softball team
  • 12
  • Technology increasing farm production
  • Ohio Supreme Court to decide Pullins'fate
  • Feline rescue program explored at cat shelter
  • Bridge project ready to go
  • Bill aids in fight against elder abuse
  • On the set of the movie 'Courageous'Day 2
  • Ruhl, Randolph and Savage earn top baseball honors
  • Marion outlasts Royals in 4-3 win
  • 14
  • On the set of the movie 'Courageous'Day 3
  • Family, fun, fishing at Foundation
  • Veterans continue tradition
  • Knox County residents take cancer fight to the Internet
  • Buddie program creates strong bonds
  • Fredericktown BOE recognizes retiring science teacher Weller
  • A meeting of old soldiers
  • Man dies in boating accident
  • A day for barbecue lovers
  • 15
  • Officials designate Elder Abuse Awareness Day
  • Cat shelter being sued
  • Rice feted for support of Utica
  • MV board celebrates students'achievements
  • City Council passes two items
  • Relay for Life of Knox County this weekend
  • Residents, businesses honored for patriotism
  • Commissioners, KCJFS official discuss budget
  • Investigation continues into boat accident
  • 16
  • Questions arise over new business
  • Pike Twp. considers satellite fire station
  • Career Service Center to help adults with choices
  • Lab helps students learn independent living skills
  • Centerburg BOE hires personnel
  • 17
  • Incident scares resident
  • Pullins asks for psych evaluation
  • KCCC purchases former church property
  • KCESC board enacts changes
  • 18
  • White gets more than expected from trip
  • Turkey Festival kicks off in style (Image Gallery)
  • Barber budget on track
  • VSO request for raise irks county
  • BFEC extending water line, adding pigs
  • Crouch wins fifth straight juniors title
  • 19
  • Linoleum caper hits MV
  • Questions on murder remain unanswered
  • Relay for Life making strides
  • Settlement conference set for Monday
  • Poultry a plenty in Danville (Image Gallery)
  • KCCC accepts donations
  • Centerburg home damaged by fire
  • Eyster sentences three
  • Curtis Street advisory lifted
  • Preparations being made for COTC construction
  • Wiggin Street students win Japanese art contest
  • 21
  • Groups hope to put amendments on November ballot
  • Relay for Life surpasses goal
  • Turkey Festival wraps up with parade
  • Changes in store at Work Experience Program
  • MV's Boner wins Mohican run
  • True tells of Mexico running adventures
  • Geiger, Dobbins win Turkey Trot
  • 22
  • Concerns growing about effects of mold
  • Bladensburg gets boost from CDBG change
  • Girlie Spot topic at forum
  • Residents urged to protect against mosquitos
  • Short testifies about materials in Freshwater termination hearing
  • Chapman remembered at memorial service as 'committed'
  • 340 more acres protected from development
  • Lepley earns first harness victory
  • 23
  • Sheasby remains returned to family
  • Testimony complete in Freshwater hearing
  • Kroger hopes to become state liquor agent
  • Hogan restores WACO; ready for fly-in
  • Safety precautions needed when lightning strikes
  • Fast Eddy's expands into sales and service
  • 24
  • USA Days Festival kicks off
  • Partners get historic tour
  • No charges to be filed following 9-1-1 call
  • A splashtastic opening
  • Murray resigns as health commissioner
  • Barber: Sheriff's office shares responsibility
  • Danville hires new elementary principal
  • Changes in store for federal payments
  • 25
  • Mime youth group well rehearsed
  • O'Riley and Guthrie crowned at USA Days (Image Gallery)
  • Sychar Road home damaged by fire
  • Bates recognized for fundraising efforts
  • Collecting bedsheets for flood victims
  • Board institutes more pay to play, considers levy
  • 26
  • New sidewalks coming to Sychar Rd
  • Something for everyone at USA Days festival
  • Two sentenced for rape
  • Couple finds country in Knox County
  • 28
  • BBQers earn bragging rights
  • MV man killed in one-car accident
  • Lightning damages equipment at 9-1-1 center
  • Singer Gatlin, fireworks wrap up festival with a bang
  • New center opens at Ohio Eastern Star
  • Mike's Marathon caps perfect season
  • Carpenter DDS, First-Knox halted by storms
  • Kirk Con. celebrates Kokosing Valley title
  • Money Concepts earns title
  • 29
  • Bomb squad retrieves World War II hand grenade
  • County officials discuss EPA report
  • COTC makes transition to Fredericktown
  • City Council adopts modified tax budget
  • Pullins'request for remand overruled
  • Early voting begins for East Knox residents
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  • New program may help combat elder abuse
  • Police investigate incident with bus
  • MV school board updates dress code
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