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  • Photo: Remembering the good times
  • Sheriff honored with national award
  • City council to place electric aggregate agreement on ballot
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  • Shelhorn taking advantage of a second opportunity
  • Photo: Planting, finally
  • Mount Gilead's Mertz deployed to Iraq
  • Streets closed for film
  • Restaurant gets a major facelift
  • Schnormeier Gardens a visual delight
  • State qualifier getting ready for busy day
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  • Powell receives superior at state
  • Photo: Ditch inspection
  • Health commissioner looking toward the future
  • Centerburg's Holden retiring
  • Castle's in Marengo robbed this morning
  • Freddies'freshman phenom to run in state
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  • MV fire chief placed on paid leave; complaint filed
  • Scholarly class graduates from EKHS
  • Charges filed following incident at middle school
  • Four sentences for felonies
  • More info needed for property cleanup
  • Thorough check made for permit
  • Freddies make impact at state finals
  • Dream year ends for Centerburg
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  • City still mum on fire chief
  • MVHS grads encouraged to fly
  • FHS class urged to blaze new trails
  • CHS grads remember, give thanks
  • Bero: Take advantage of opportunities
  • Two Freddies reach podium in track
  • Fredericktown, Centerburg accept invitation to MOAC
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  • Sisters injured in buggy crash
  • Renovations nearing completion at The Sanctuary
  • Sycamore Road home destroyed by fire
  • Photo: Soapy fountain
  • Photo: Overturned tank
  • Photo: Riding the fun slide
  • Danville eligible for sewer project money
  • Businesses develop own procedures for alcohol sales
  • Keener, EK tandem earn All-Area honors of the Year
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  • Crow preps for national event
  • County collaboration efforts shared with Ohio DD director
  • Graduates of CIT training honored
  • Hanna indicted for Willey's death
  • Teen remains in fair condition
  • Radnor returns to Kenyon, Knox County to film movie
  • Athletes honored at track banquet
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  • Community shows support for school
  • Christy's certification 'needs approval'
  • Hanna turns himself in on charges; posts bond
  • Passions high in 1861 after Fort Sumter surrenders
  • Neff's Supermarket gets a facelift
  • Redskins sweep All-Area baseball awards
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  • Boxes of books donated to library
  • Wastewater improvement projects up for bids
  • County department heads give report
  • It's a family affair at Kenyon College
  • Utica Post 92 takes first lumps of season
  • Fredericktown sweeps All-Area track awards
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  • No progress made on Venture Drive
  • Photo: New bridge on Apple Valley Drive opening Monday
  • KCESC board approves routine fiscal actions
  • MV grad named YMCA youth director
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  • VSO picnic brings out camaraderie
  • MV woman killed in accident
  • Heartbroken mother pushes for shot
  • Edwards misses cycle in Royals win
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  • UPI signs merger agreement with Prestress
  • Community garden being proposed for Arch Park
  • State won't hear case against fire chief yet
  • Utica council balks at adding fee
  • Duties changing at Mount Vernon schools
  • West side residents share ideas for projects
  • Local kidney recipient represents USA in Games
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  • Patriotism honored at Flag Day event
  • Board of health reinstates Chen's license
  • Photo: Relay for Life set for Friday
  • Photo: Storage building
  • Fredericktown coach leaves behind memories, titles
  • Freddies'new AD approved
  • Swanson brilliant in KC victory
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  • Photo: Ohio 95 closed
  • Status of city's fire chief in limbo
  • Park grant evokes change in application process
  • First-Knox, Farmers honor employees
  • Letters paint a variety of opinions
  • Fredericktown recalls teacher and custodian
  • Seniors, veterans reminisce with Cline
  • Kids learn soccer from British teachers
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  • Colopys win Turkey crowns
  • Officials get upclose look at Blackhawk
  • Issues arise with water meter installations
  • Family injured in crash
  • Changes made to meningitis vaccine
  • Carnival helps students with math
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  • New addition sniffs out crime
  • WMVO celebrates 60 years
  • Relay moves toward cure
  • City paving starts Wednesday
  • Felonies sentenced
  • Mud Boggers just 'try'ing to have fun
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  • Festival auction helps fire department, Amish
  • Investigation into fire chief continues
  • Tenney aids Alabama tornado victims
  • Turkey Trot a Geiger family affair
  • Local runner stops, helps fallen runner at Mohican 100 race
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  • Open enrollment can cut into school's bottom line
  • Busy day for Knox County commissioners
  • Danville preparing for project
  • Fetters receives teaching award
  • 3 sentenced for felonies
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  • Prestress evaluating operations
  • North Fork approves pay-to-play
  • Youth sentenced for classroom assault
  • Wade named marshal for farming festival
  • Local Red Cross launches urgent appeal for blood donors
  • KCCC board hears routine action
  • Bowman named principal at Utica
  • Undermanned Royals team falls to Granville
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  • Perkinses make first trip to WACO
  • Getting some air
  • Disciplinary meeting set for fire inspector
  • Repeat violations shut down Chen's Buffet
  • Dzik named county 9-1-1 coordinator
  • Centerburg board votes to freeze salaries
  • MV man shoots self in leg
  • A miniature version of NY style
  • Need for blood critical in summer
  • Tourism sales increase in state
  • Cyclist spreads awareness for Special Olympics
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  • Hinton, Moore reign at USA Days
  • Many factors determine tax
  • Structural reinforcement necessary at Buchwald Center
  • Danville board receives letter
  • Hilborn retiring as Highland superintendent
  • Summer not just for fun, games
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  • City Council needs special meetings
  • Rain no threat to festival
  • City's legal eagles take on MV fire chief's case
  • Deadline looming for Mid-Buckeye Conference
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  • Dudgeon family farm celebrates 200 years
  • New school takes shape
  • Large crowd attends festival finale
  • Civil War news unfolds in Banner
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  • County vacates Bruce Street
  • EK board discusses options for levy
  • Utica takes steps for Nov. ballot
  • MV going back to ballot for levy renewal
  • Council hears bevy of resolution readings
  • Bids opened; projects to be awarded
  • Chapman leaving MV schools for superintendent position
  • Utica Post 92 fights through rain delays for 6-5 win
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  • Clutter Road home damaged by fire
  • MV, EK eliminate high school busing
  • CTWD discusses options
  • Carpenter DDS wins Minor League title
  • COF wins championship with defense
  • Royals win on Abell's walk-off single
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  • In-house training crucial for local firefighters/EMTs
  • 4-H food, nutrition projects make the grade
  • Henry arrested for robbery at Sunoco gas station
  • Spice ban approved by Senate
  • Monster catch for 60th birthday
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