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  • Butler man arrested following shooting
  • Anders takes top prizes at llama show
  • North Fork making changes to lunch
  • City to conduct water test
  • Laribee rules OSTPA fair stop
  • 3
  • The Fox Hole staying put
  • Danville considers movie night at the park
  • Mayor: Fourth of July celebration a success
  • MV native discovers calling with animation
  • Freshwater, attorney sanctions stand
  • Practical Nursing class graduates
  • Council, sheriff discuss deputy vacancy
  • 4
  • Five injured in two-car crash near Ankenytown
  • Voters soundly reject East Knox levy
  • Commission continues to look at mansion, school
  • Hendrickson receives Elaine Mayhew Award
  • Repaving streets, intersection projects set
  • MV All-Stars ready for opportunity
  • 5
  • Fast-moving storm causes damage in county
  • Johnstown man killed in accident on Ohio 13
  • Fredericktown council approves replacement levy
  • Custody of children can become heated battle
  • Twenty-two indicted by grand jury
  • Myers Road project awarded
  • Hearing date set for Pullins
  • Central Ohio Strike Team responds to egg farm
  • Brown takes over as principal at EKMS
  • WNZR increases signal strength
  • 'Horror'proves to be funny
  • Vaccinations required for seventh-graders
  • 6
  • Leedy's Lane vacated after vote
  • Freshwater asks for time
  • Hope found in mediation
  • EMA: Wednesday storm typical
  • Conditions unchanged
  • Home destroyed by fire
  • Kenyon staff learns civics lesson
  • Sundman takes over band at MVHS
  • 7
  • First Friday all about friends, family
  • Cougar missing in eastern Knox County
  • Firewood should be purchased locally
  • Museum honors black history
  • Tower test has good results
  • Law enforcement limited in child custody issues
  • 9
  • Auction benefits five Amish schools
  • School starts soon
  • Jocko: Rock 'n'roll is here to stay
  • Cougar found, taken to rescue
  • 10
  • 9-1-1 communications up and running
  • Centerburg: No more unfunded mandates
  • Utica reducing tax credit
  • Hearings set for SWCD fees
  • HOOT paving bids well below estimate
  • Two wanted on warrants
  • Hatfield, friends share fun of bicycling
  • 11
  • MV schools to look at possible construction
  • Indian bistro opening
  • Harris surprised by appreciation
  • Locals wanted on outstanding warrants
  • Tractor heavily damaged from fire
  • KCH cancer care center receives accreditation
  • Benefit auction a success
  • Lamb makes for a tasty meal
  • 12
  • Clydesdales arrive in style at Hartford
  • Committee to look at future of 9-1-1
  • Property tax reevaluations hope to answer questions
  • Spellman arrested
  • Fredericktown reschedules Meet the Teachers Night
  • Near-death experience turns Storm's life around
  • Latest shoe trends sky-high, ankle grabbing, economical
  • Trojans win EK Invite
  • 13
  • Local performers kick off festival
  • New teachers welcomed to county
  • Six sentenced for felony crimes
  • East Knox receives grant
  • Commissioners tour recycling facility
  • KCESC board accepts grants, resignations
  • Series to touch on Constitution
  • Plenty offered at Homemades and Trades Show
  • Shoeboxes symbolize love, hope
  • Bulldogs win cheer competition
  • 2010 fall hunting season nearing
  • 14
  • Burke, Jackson take top Idol honors
  • City goes with flexible natural gas rate
  • Artisans'work showcased at festival
  • It’s tough getting deer out of urban settings
  • Open letter to Mount Vernon
  • Fall webworms a common sight
  • 16
  • Local black history saved in archives
  • MVPD address speeding complaints
  • Barone receives leadership bell
  • Dice city's Unsung Hero
  • Classics take center stage
  • Baker, Behrensmeyer win UPI 5-Mile Run
  • 17
  • Traffic changes at MVHS
  • Dog euthanized
  • Cab co. gets suspension
  • Fredericktown looks to improve sidewalks
  • Mosque, Dan Emmett Festival discussed
  • Arts group questions theater rental fees
  • Info flushed out on wastewater treatment
  • Bladensburg area affected by power outage
  • Neer rolls to another win at Women's Open
  • 18
  • New Castle residents say church is going too far
  • Mental health access dwindling
  • Cow injures two men
  • Cab company suspension starts Sept. 1
  • North Fork cuts special ed teacher
  • 19
  • Part One: Creating a perfect union
  • Part Two: Separation of powers
  • Rural broadband should lead to more industrial jobs
  • Security getting tighter at Danville schools
  • Open house highlights services for veterans
  • Mickley receives Crystal Mile Award
  • Trojans win Utica Invitational
  • 20
  • Caution necessary in school zones
  • Space makes false statement
  • Need continues for fan donations
  • KCCC adjusts programs
  • Custodians applauded
  • Author celebrates life as a single
  • Zen, jazz and a higher being
  • Sheriff seeks reaccreditation
  • City, Woodward partner for grant
  • 21
  • 800 backpacks, supplies distributed
  • First-Knox opens drive-in
  • Father guilty of nonsupport
  • City gets $522K grant
  • No punishment for Space
  • Nurse-mare program helps rescue foals
  • Refereeing excellence a family affair
  • 23
  • Dirko's celebrates 30-year mark
  • MVHS grad killed on bike
  • Tainted eggs sold in county
  • Rain doesn't stop car show, music festival
  • 24
  • New changes coming to 'Y'
  • Discussion continues on possible pool scholarships
  • CCRC staff helps injured councilman
  • City, Woodward apply for $200,000 grant
  • Bed bug infestations on rise
  • Breakfast still all its cracked up to be
  • MV grabs big tennis win
  • 25
  • Vandalism, loitering problems downtown
  • Haschak on leave; no contract renewal
  • County schools above state average on OGT test
  • Bonuses ready for Gulf vets
  • 26
  • Glass Garden closing doors in October
  • Miller new health commissioner
  • Director rejects pay raise
  • Part Three: Evolution of 'We the people'
  • Part Four: Small parts have big meaning
  • Rivals kick off 2010 season
  • Jackets face familiar foe in season-opener
  • A preview of Friday night's football games
  • 27
  • Vandals strike Memorial Theater
  • BOE wants lawyer sanctioned
  • City reviews vehicle policy and EMS billing
  • Solar power explored for jail
  • Sharp going to prison
  • Future looks bleak for mental health services
  • Centerburg marching band gets new look
  • OES opens art gallery
  • Prayer group started for educators
  • Kiwanis Invite set for Saturday
  • 28
  • Four departments respond to fire
  • Murder remains unsolved
  • Center public oriented
  • Judge rules on eight cases
  • Chestnut Street hill to close for storm drain
  • North Fork to open communication lines
  • Freddies edge Highland
  • Fast start not enough for MV
  • Devils rip Eagles
  • Vintage Redskins fly past Bobcats
  • 30
  • Girl struck by vehicle update
  • Johnson presents father's artwork
  • Girl struck by vehicle
  • Air quality alert issued
  • Pot plants seized
  • Apple Valley home damaged by fire
  • Clothes dryer cause of fire
  • Freddies'Potes wins Kiwanis Invitational
  • MV golfers sixth at Miller Colonial
  • Furey's hat trick leads Jackets to victory over Mansfield
  • 31
  • Crash closes State Route 13
  • Safety standards in place at Croton
  • Sanctions awarded
  • Extension introduces election candidates
  • Input wanted on MV school buildings
  • Egg farm owner has history of violations
  • Pump up the volume at salon
  • Picnic to bring together Howard alums
  • Public gives input on sheriff's office
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