Some good news in regards to Knox County’s COVID-19 positive case results is that despite 109 positive cases reported to Knox Public Health this month alone, the county remained orange Thursday when the Ohio Public Health Advisory System map was updated.
The Ohio State University Extension Service will offer traffic safety classes for first-time teen traffic offenders in Knox County starting Thursday, Aug. 6.
Some area church youth groups have deemed it safe enough to resume in-person gatherings and activities even though the COVID-19 pandemic is still ravaging the state and country.
A Mount Vernon man was sentenced to prison in Knox County Common Pleas Court Thursday for having sex with his girlfriend while she was unconscious and unable to consent in November.
“The Bonafides,” a bluegrass group performs at the Park National Pavilion at Ariel-Foundation Park on Thursday as part of the Summer in the City series of events.
The offices for the village of Gambier reopened this week — with a remodeled look greeting customers — as has the rest of the agencies inside the Gambier Community Center.
The Knox County Junior Fair Sale of Champions Saturday will have significant differences from past years due to COVID-19-related health and safety restrictions.
A graveside service for Ruth Ellen Jones, 96, formerly of Croton, is being held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 4, at the Hartford Cemetery, with Rev. Eva Marie Wolfe officiating.
Even though the fair has been altered very significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic, the youth still had a good time Wednesday showing their rabbit projects at the Junior Fair fryer show.