Robert E. “Bob” Moreland, 81, of Centerburg passed away Saturday, April 25, 2020, at the Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus with his loving family at his side.
Danville Village Council passed an emergency resolution Monday committing to accept a $470,000 grant plus apply for a $104,000 loan to repair and upgrade the village’s water infrastructure on Mickley and Richards streets in 2021.
A $10,000 contribution to a loan fund aimed at helping local businesses get through the COVID-19 economic downturn was approved Monday by Mount Vernon City Council.
This year’s primary is being held via a mail-in voting system after in-person voting was canceled due to heightened concerns about COVID-19. After a six-week hiatus, the results will be finalized tonight.
With stay-at-home orders in place and no face-to-face programming until July, Knox County 4-H had to come up with interesting and creative ways to still meet and complete projects.
The last thing a young team needs is to lose out on opportunities to gain experience. The Mount Vernon boys tennis coach Jeffrey Jarosz was looking forward to helping a lot of new players develop this season.
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services announced that pre-registration for the new federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program will be available to Ohioans on Friday.
Whether it’s a Belted Kingfisher, a Great Horned Owl, or a much smaller and super-fast Ruby-throated Hummingbird, the Knox County Parks District has been offering a Birds Coloring Contest each week since March 30.
Mount Vernon City Council will consider making a contribution to an emergency loan fund aimed at helping local businesses affected by the COVID-19 epidemic.