Knox County
County Governments
FM5X+R7 Danville, Danville, OH 43014
About
Recent News
Looking for individuals with experience in agriculture or construction who are interested in building their own business
Sep 2, 2023
Looking for individuals with experience in agriculture or construction who are interested in building their own business
Shelley Coon, Knox County Treasurer vs. Richard McDonald, et al
Sep 2, 2023
Shelley Coon, Knox County Treasurer vs. Richard McDonald, et al
Shelley Coon, Knox County Treasurer vs. Estate of Jack Joseph Scoles, et al
Sep 2, 2023
Shelley Coon, Knox County Treasurer vs. Estate of Jack Joseph Scoles, et al
Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as Trustee of Wampus Mortgage Loan Trust vs. John P. Frazier, Sr. et al.
Sep 2, 2023
Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as Trustee of Wampus Mortgage Loan Trust vs. John P. Frazier, Sr. et al.
Shelley Coon, Knox County Treasurer vs. Larry K. Wellman, et al
Sep 2, 2023
Shelley Coon, Knox County Treasurer vs. Larry K. Wellman, et al
Notice of Hearing on Change of Name: Piper Olive Helms to Piper Olive Rosalee Rasor
Sep 2, 2023
Notice of Hearing on Change of Name: Piper Olive Helms to Piper Olive Rosalee Rasor
Some Amish are embracing e-bikes as a form of transportation
Aug 31, 2023
Amish communities in Ohio and Pennsylvania are adopting electric bicycles (e-bikes) as a mode of transportation, despite the traditional association of the Amish with horse-drawn carriages.
Over a year after implementation, controversy surrounds Ohio's Amish buggy light law amidst questions of effectiveness and religious targeting
Aug 31, 2023
It has been a year since a law requiring flashing electric lights to be installed on Amish buggies.
The law was supposedly enacted on fears of buggy crashes, but some Amish communites have opted not abide by its and has led at least one Amish scholar to "wonder what really underlies this law.”
Dzik attends final Mount Vernon City Council meeting
Aug 31, 2023
Safety-Service Director Rick Dzik officially shared with the Mount Vernon City Council that Monday was his last meeting as a city employee as he recently accepted a job as a city manager for a Dayton suburb.