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  • BMV undergoing renovations
  • No local write-ins for election
  • Clinton water, city in negotiations
  • MV schools receive 'effective'grade
  • Race RCs with the big dogs
  • Pioneers beat MV in four
  • Jackets fall to rival Olentangy Orange
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  • Fredericktown man struck this morning on Fairgrounds Road
  • Band fulfills mission with music
  • Centerburg rated 'effective'
  • Part Six: Guarding legal rights
  • Part Five: Freedom of religion
  • OPERS changes at standstill
  • Figgins water superintendent
  • Trojans hope for good showing against Cubs
  • Jackets look to bounce back against Cambridge
  • Doup to kick off college career at OSU
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  • Newcomer enjoys work as mascot
  • Ricochet, May to perform benefit concert for FFH
  • Danville 'excellent'
  • SO will receive reaccreditation
  • Elected officials discuss printing system
  • Trojans set tone, beat Freddies
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  • Space camp not for weak-kneed
  • City sells junk cars
  • Daniels to serve 2 years
  • Spark ignites MV to win
  • Trojans knock off Cubs
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  • Procedures followed for safe produce
  • 11-year-old has sights set on museum
  • Durbin joins Danville council
  • 7
  • MVHS program keeps focus on education without distractions
  • Take steps with Emotions Anonymous
  • Consumer safety the top priority
  • 8
  • Storm damages northern Knox County
  • Fredericktown in two-year audit
  • EK 'effective'
  • Subdivision under siege of high grass
  • Customers have overdraft choice
  • Pacers run past Jackets in second half
  • Freddies sweep Devils
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  • Damage from wind
  • Part Eight Bill of Rights starts with expression
  • Part Seven Constitution ratified on promise of Bill of Rights
  • Fredericktown 'excellent'
  • Rook crowned 2010 'Little Miss Tomato'
  • County education center is financially sound
  • Business forum addresses economy
  • Treasures to find at rummage sale
  • Trojans face big test in Vikings
  • Jackets, Rams to renew old rivalry
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  • Contest explores rock 'n'roll history
  • FT to add 62 jobs
  • Centerburg teacher under investigation
  • EK freezes salaries, reduces health insurance contributions
  • Water management, fees discussed
  • Free Press Museum celebrates anniversary
  • Learn to make yogurt at market
  • Bulldogs pass test, beat Heath
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  • Newspaper In Education expands educational horizons
  • Leaders to address council
  • Space declines series of debates
  • Mayor: Be cautious of door-to-door salesmen
  • Vikings jump on Trojans early for win
  • MV misses opportunity in loss to Madison
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  • Auction lands strike up the middle
  • Due process used to help sort out the 'bad apples'
  • MV Lions Club celebrates 40 years
  • NF approved supplementals
  • Lady Jackets post memorable win
  • No troubles on field for MV in win over Flames
  • Webb, Roberts fastest in Fredericktown Five Mile Run
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  • Kenyon ranking gets new life
  • Public reacts to teacher allegations
  • Candyland to close its doors
  • Former middle school progress stalled
  • Farm Bureau honors Ruhl, Ruprecht
  • Sewer upgrades moving forward
  • Council gets update on fire dept.
  • Journey Church to tap into water supply
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  • Pullins'fate with justices
  • Grand jury indicts twenty
  • Fredericktown withdraws levy
  • Voters will still see school levy issue on paper, machine ballots
  • Freddies cruise past EK
  • Jackets hammer Falcons
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  • MVNU starts to heal
  • Part Ten: Search, arrest warrants
  • Part Nine: Right to bear arms
  • Nussbaum remembered
  • 11-year-old injured in ATV wreck
  • 'Thespians'goes behind-the-scenes
  • Jackets ready for challenge of OCC
  • Redskins, Bulldogs hope to turn things around in MBC
  • 17
  • Centerburg's Sweeney resigns
  • Danville spends $205k on three school principals
  • Leaders selected to help protect seniors
  • Pealer remains in critical condition
  • Bill Davis named News'sports editor
  • Forsythe new senior pastor at Faith Baptist
  • Trojans remain on top of MBC
  • Jackets succumb to Big Walnut rally
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  • Christmas Parade moving to Sunday
  • United Way volunteers will spruce up city parks
  • Sentences imposed for burglary charges
  • Brief examines witness credibility
  • AMVETS donates flags to KCCC
  • Bulldogs bite Redskins, 34-29
  • Handful of plays costly for Jackets
  • Turnovers end Danville's quest
  • Late stand, score lift Highland to victory over Pleasant
  • 20
  • Veterans receive emotional homecoming
  • Gibbs, Sutton duke it out
  • Lions mark 40th anniversary
  • Pie auction tasty success
  • Festival full of family fun
  • 21
  • Teacher questions what makes sense
  • BOE says credibility the big issue
  • Seminar will explore suicides, prevention
  • New gun range draws concern
  • Danville sets new curfew laws
  • KCSO makes pot bust
  • Woman gets community control for vehicular assault
  • Problems being worked out with emergency run cards
  • Up for Discussion addresses dress codes, parade, city's 'Mona Lisa'
  • Fredericktown looks to build water tower
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  • Harvest under way
  • Volunteer work launches campaign
  • Guilt, grief typical for suicide survivors
  • Special ed teacher recognized
  • Danville rallies around student
  • Residents, visitors pick the best pizza
  • An oldtime cookie baking contest
  • Jaguars knock off Jackets
  • Bulldogs beat rival Blue Devils
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  • Health department pursuing charges in waste nuisance
  • The Main Place to benefit from Rally in the Alley
  • Knox Reads! kicks off with book giveaway
  • Jackets hope to snap skid against Pacers
  • Freddies, Blue Devils set for big test
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  • Democrats call for party unity
  • Hearing invalid; not necessary for range
  • Paving bid approved
  • Head Start awarded $200,000 grant
  • Hulse, Weidinger join News staff
  • CES, Romanians sharing information
  • Invisible children event to be at MVNU
  • Whirlwind goals lead Newark past Yellow Jackets
  • Bounce helps Northridge beat East Knox
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  • Mayor concerned with gas suppliers
  • Minor fixes made at new KCCC facility
  • 30 acres of soybeans lost to fire
  • 'Anne Frank'a personal exploration
  • Freddies dominate Danville
  • Jackets get huge win over Pacers
  • EK Bulldogs edge Trojans in OT thriller
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  • POW/MIAs remembered in morning vigil
  • Six sentenced for felonies
  • Public should be aware of asphalt paving scams
  • 28
  • City moves forward on two road projects
  • Chief: MVPD calls up, costs down
  • Hilliar Twp. seeks help with abandoned road
  • Local man makes huge catch
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  • Hiawatha School soon to be a memory
  • Family pet recovering from arrow wound
  • Trojans down Freddies in battle of top teams
  • Yellow Jackets tie Watkins 1-1
  • Freddies give good show on track
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  • Square's fountain to get facelift
  • Moto-cross bikes stolen
  • Utica celebrates 78th homecoming
  • Social media use can be tricky for teachers
  • Bullock sentenced for misdemeanor
  • Family pet doing well
  • Danville, C'burg hope to rebound
  • Yellow Jackets hope to continue winning ways
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