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  • Smith receives motorized wheelchair
  • Man killed in accident
  • Tree planted in Davis'memory
  • Building released to owner
  • Cleanup begins on neighboring building
  • Danville earns shutout in annual Devil-Dog clash
  • East Knox runner to be in state cross country for first time
  • Fredericktown girls in state
  • Yellow Jackets fall short of qualifying at regionals
  • 2
  • Arnold briefs residents on protecting themselves from pipeline
  • Items discussed by Fredericktown council
  • Shira participates in World Percheron Congress
  • Fire damages two apartments
  • Hinkle gets six years for drug trafficking charge
  • Butler pleads guilty to six counts
  • 3
  • Mansion owner makes repairs; downtown building condemned
  • Teen girl missing
  • Students hold mock election
  • Utica levy soundly defeated
  • Democratic candidates fall short in local races
  • Republicans celebrate election success
  • School levies voted down
  • 4
  • Main Street businesses feeling the hurt
  • Bodi N Balance memberships on hold
  • Missing girl found
  • 14 graduate from massage therapy program
  • Staying active helps Frary deal with spina bifida
  • MV woman indicted for vehicular homicide
  • Freddies start their climb
  • Scots begin familiar journey
  • 5
  • Hunter still at large
  • 13 graduate from paramedics class
  • 6
  • Freddies take down Seminoles
  • City looking to expedite demolition permit
  • Prison terms given
  • Scots roll over Portsmouth West, 38-7
  • Scout team helps veterans prepare
  • 8
  • Homeless shelter opens tonight
  • MVHS takes first place in speech and debate
  • Quinn family roots start in military
  • Cause of explosion and fire remains under investigation
  • Fredericktown dominates, heads to semis
  • Trojan, Bulldog in state cross country
  • Freddies place All-Ohio in cross country
  • 9
  • City, EPA to discuss demolition
  • Shepherd hopes for ruling by end of year
  • Centerburg Wellness Center could close doors on Dec. 31
  • Agreement made on jail contract
  • Shaws continue service to community, country
  • Budget meeting will help define Utica village cuts
  • Video learning brings MV Latin to Van Buren
  • 10
  • Brewer, Hoeflich receive all-district honors
  • Back where it belongs
  • More waiting on demo timeline
  • Hunter dies after tree stand fall
  • Craft store opening in February
  • Swank saw compassion in midst combat
  • Ruhl commends Fredericktown schools for accomplishments
  • 11
  • Hunter's death caused by fall
  • 3.7 miles of HOOT paved
  • EK schools will be out of money by 2012
  • Veterans thrilled by Honor Flight experience
  • School funding ‘gloom and doom'
  • Freddies face a familiar foe
  • Scots hope to avenge '09 loss
  • 12
  • FBI, BCI&I called in to assist in missing persons case
  • Four people reported missing
  • Kenyon locked down overnight
  • Veterans'names added to memorial
  • Veterans honored on Public Square
  • Demolition started today
  • Marine Corps collecting donations for veterans
  • Fire consumes construction business
  • MMA teaches more than just fighting
  • 13
  • 1 found; man in custody; search continues
  • Fredericktown sacks Wheelersburg, 36-13
  • Barber updates community on search
  • Investigators testing blood found in home
  • Highland closes season with 43-7 playoff loss
  • Downtowns struggle after fires
  • Arnholt connects dots, lines to military success
  • 15
  • Barber gives new information on three missing people at press conference
  • Search continues for missing trio
  • MV man charged with kidnapping
  • Kenyon remains secure
  • News'Schehl honored by schools
  • Freddies in final again with 36-13 win
  • 16
  • Significant evidence found in missing persons search
  • Hoffman bond set at $1 million on kidnapping charge
  • Vigils offer prayer, comfort
  • Search continues for missing trio
  • Cars pulled from water
  • Neighbors: Hoffman eccentric, troubled
  • Utica council explores cuts
  • MV board looks at budget
  • Danville council accepts liability insurance plan
  • Optimism shared as company considers Utica
  • Commissioners considering insurance proposal
  • 17
  • New information added into missing persons timeline
  • Community stunned by events
  • Suspect purchased tarp, bags
  • Bond set at $1 million for Hoffman
  • Report against Hoffman filed by former girlfriend
  • Former supervisor distraught over mystery
  • Danville school board discusses finances
  • North Fork school board approves tax abatement
  • 18
  • Bodies recovered
  • Search teams deployed
  • Mystery continues, search expands
  • People coming from all over to help with search
  • NCMEC assists local officials
  • Donough finds his stride with band
  • 19
  • Bodies found; community mourns
  • Victim and suspect have connections to local gym
  • Hundreds offer help, hope
  • Neighbors react to discovery
  • An expression of neighborly love
  • 20
  • Ogle seeks answers in homicide case
  • Building demolition nearly complete
  • Local story strikes home with Beaudin
  • 27 vie for Junior Miss titles
  • Boil advisories
  • Ogle releases preliminary autospy report
  • 22
  • Autopsy report gives details into deaths
  • Fire marshal: No connection with Hoffman
  • Knox County choses two Junior Misses
  • KCCC board hears about student projects
  • Freddies take regional title
  • Freddies win with unsung heroes
  • 23
  • Downtown set for holiday festivities
  • Hoffman waives right to hearing
  • Porch fire burns at Apple Valley home
  • City Council discusses fire vehicle, bed tax
  • Commissioners hear water update
  • Two MV men sentenced for felony crimes
  • Students discover nanotechnology
  • Boil advisory lifted for east side
  • 24
  • Baugher hanging up his scissors
  • Malek: Hoffman co-operative
  • Students prepare, serve Thanksgiving feast
  • 25
  • Fire marshal: King Beach deck fire ruled arson
  • Thousands of shoeboxes filled for children
  • Discovering ways to help late talkers
  • 26
  • Shoppers get early start on Black Friday
  • FBI receiving inquiries about Hoffman
  • KCCC makes test run on Moodle
  • 27
  • City ready for Christmas Walk
  • Business improving
  • Work moves forward on livestock care policies
  • 29
  • Large crowd views parade
  • New favorites, old traditions alive at Christmas Walk
  • The dream ends for Fredericktown
  • Trojans overwhelm rival Highland on the road, 55-37
  • Cardington too much for young Bulldogs squad
  • 30
  • Precautions taken in demolition
  • Judge approves settlement in civil lawsuit
  • 2011 county budget hearings begin
  • Dome Theater gives students different view
  • Malcom Hunter still on the loose
  • Civil suit filed against alleged embezzler
  • Golfers honored
  • Wrestling preview gives coaches a look at the season
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