Submissions are being sought for the 2020 edition of Penmarks, a student-produced literary magazine devoted to publishing and celebrating the poetry, short stories, creative nonfiction and artwork of Mount Vernon Nazarene University students and alumni.
Installation of compost facility security cameras, an effort to get out of the county’s existing trash-and-recycling contract, and a recycling sculpture contest for public schools in Knox County were just some of the topics of which Knox County Recycling & Litter Prevention Coordinator Randy Canterbury discussed with Knox County commissioners Tuesday.
Monday’s Area Development Foundation 2020 Annual Meeting centered on a principal discussion involving economically driven “informative statistics” for Knox County, which were provided through a presentation by ADF Vice President Jeff Gottke.
A memorial service for Kenneth V. Beightol, 86, of Utica, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31, at Owl Creek Baptist Church, where military honors will be conducted.
Heather Petersen, left, answers NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Knox Licking County Ohio chapter’s Dodie Melvin at the Makery on Main in Mount Vernon Saturday.
College Township Trustees and Gambier village officials met with Mount Vernon city officials Monday to explore the possibility of contracting with the city for fire and EMS services.