Daily Archives: Wednesday, April 18, 2018
News

FFA member takes sixth at State Public Speaking
Recently, Maribeth Pozderac, a Fredericktown FFA member, attended the State Public Speaking Contest to represent Knox County and District 7 in the Extemporaneous Public Speaking portion of the contest.
from Mount Vernon News
April 18, 2018
Obituary
Steven R. Thompson
Steven R. Thompson, 63, passed away on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, at Knox Community Hospital surrounded by his loving family.
from Mount Vernon News
April 18, 2018
Events

Take a walk on the wild side with Earth Day celebration
The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County will host it’s popular “Take a Walk on the Wild Side: Eat a Bug!” booth at the Kenyon College Brown Environmental Center “Keep It Wild” Earth Day on Saturday, April 21, noon to 4 p.m.
from Mount Vernon News
April 18, 2018
News

Policy updates highlighted at monthly local farmer’s breakfast
Recent policy updates and reforms with the current agricultural use valuation system (CAUV) could have a significant impact to farmers in Knox County.
from Allison Glass
April 18, 2018
MVNU

MVNU Women’s tennis downed in final game of the season
The 2017-2018 season concluded Tuesday for the women of Mount Vernon Nazarene University Tennis, as the Cougars were downed 5-2 by visiting Indiana Tech at the Kenyon College Athletic Center.
from Mount Vernon News
April 18, 2018
Sports

Weather destroying spring High School seasons
Mount Vernon baseball coach Rob Gross noted that the forecast for Friday called for cloudy skies and 45 degrees.
from Bill Davis
April 18, 2018
News

Lions Club members provide service to the community
The Mount Vernon Lions Club recently launched its “Message in a Bottle” project which helps seniors and others in need to prepare for an emergency by storing their medical information in a safe place in their home.
from Mount Vernon News
April 18, 2018
News
Kenyon

Berardelli joins Lords football staff
Dylan Berardelli, the former offensive line coach at Western New England University, has been hired at Kenyon College to join the Lords’ football coaching staff as the team’s running backs and tight ends coach.
from Mount Vernon News
April 18, 2018
Photo

Training day
Tuesday morning, members of the tactical team of the Knox County Sheriff’s Office held a training session at this abandoned home in the 27700 block of Coshocton Road, just east of Millwood.
from Joshua Morrison
April 18, 2018
Photo

Take the road less traveled
The Foursquare Church on Main Street has an appropriate sign for this week, “What is your direction this week.”
from Joshua Morrison
April 18, 2018
Top Story

East Elementary students go wild
East Elementary school started a wild rumpus Tuesday evening, when it held its Spring program for Kindergarten through second grades, based off of the classic tale “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak.
from Allison Glass
April 18, 2018
Sports
Events

COTC holding free summer workshops
Central Ohio Technical College is accepting registrations for College ASPIRE workshops for summer 2018.
from Mount Vernon News
April 18, 2018