Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) has announced that SonFest 2025 will be held on Saturday, September 20, in the newly renovated R.R. Hodges Chapel/Auditorium.
Friends of the Dog Fountain South Main Plaza have announced a community celebration to mark its fifth anniversary, inviting artists to apply for participation in a special exhibit showcasing fountain-inspired works.
Advances in DNA testing have led to the indictment of a 67-year-old Newark man by a Licking County grand jury in connection with the 1989 cold case homicide of Helen Stuart.
WNZR 90.9 FM, a radio station affiliated with Mount Vernon Nazarene University, has announced the successful completion of its annual fundraiser, Lifeline 2025.
The Mount Vernon City Council has approved adjustments to appropriations within the Probation Department, allowing it to allocate $195,000 in grant funding within a two-week timeframe.
The Ariel-Foundation Park Conservancy Board aims to transfer the operations and maintenance of the park's facility to the city next year, while retaining control over special programming such as the upcoming Ricky Skaggs concert.
Enjoy the ethereal light of the moon this month and have an unforgettable night ride as the Summer Full Moon Bike Ride Series continues with its next event on Saturday, June 14.
Mount Vernon High School has officially released the list of distinguished students recognized for their exceptional academic performance during the fourth nine-week grading period.
The American Red Cross Central & Southern Ohio Region has announced that blood donors in June will receive a $15 Amazon.com Gift Card and be entered to win one of two $7,000 gift cards.
Atlantic hurricane season has begun, and the American Red Cross is urging individuals to donate blood or platelets to prevent disruptions in the blood supply.
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC), The Ohio State University at Newark, the Gilbert Reese Family Foundation, and the community will host the 25th anniversary Independence Day Concert and Fireworks celebration.
The Ohio Power Siting Board has approved the construction of a 200-megawatt natural gas-fired electric generation facility in Licking County and the city of New Albany.