Although the dollar amount raised in this year’s Food For The Hungry (FFTH) campaign might have fallen short of last year’s benchmark, the number of truckloads of food contributed in 2021 nearly doubled over last year.
In recent years, Main Street Mount Vernon's Design Committee has replaced most of the bulbs featured in the city's downtown Christmas light decorations.
Voting for Mount Vernon's Festival of Lights officially closed at midnight Dec. 7, and three winners were announced via a Facebook video featuring Mayor Matt Starr.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources regulates hunting and provides detailed rules in its Ohio Hunting and Trapping Regulations guidebook, available on the department's website at ohiodnr.gov.
The city’s latest round of infrastructure improvements is seeing maintenance performed on its nearly 70-year-old water reservoir, a process that began on Nov. 7.
For the first time since the pandemic forced its cancellation in 2020, the Annual Holiday Parade will once again frontline Main Street Mount Vernon's downtown holiday extravaganza on Saturday, Nov. 27.
After the Mount Vernon News published a story Sept. 25 on a grant to fund an additional K-9 unit, Danville Police Chief Daniel J. Weckesser issued this clarification via the department's Facebook page.
A licensed contractor who formerly operated Wood and Sons Electric (WASE) in Knox County has pleaded guilty to two counts of tax evasion resulting from an IRS investigation.
A look at Ohio’s historic barns will headline this year’s first installment of the Cleo Redd Fisher Museum’s Speaker Series, slated to launch Friday, Sept. 24 at 10 a.m.
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) has become one of five community colleges to join a coalition of 300 institutions focused on success for part-time students.