Following a recent vote of the membership and with the approval from federal and state entities, the Coshocton Federal Credit Union merged into CES Credit Union as of July 1, 2021.
The Knox County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) receives on average 5 pounds of illegal substances per week from a drop-off box in its lobby, according to a Facebook post, and now those substances will "feed" the hungry mouth of the office's newest member.
Officials with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources spotted a northern watersnake while hiking the boardwalk at Triangle Lake Bog State Nature Preserve.
Fredericktown’s TT Crouch and Mount Vernon’s Charlie Phillips each finished tied for eighth out of 234 golfers at the Ohio Open on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 29-30, at Westfield Country Club in Westfield Center.
Phillip David “Skip” Edwards, 84, of Fredericktown passed away on Sunday, July 4, 2021 at Knox Community Hospital in Mount Vernon surrounded by his loving family.
Ohio’s new state budget, signed into law by Gov. Mike Dewine, and effective July 1, will strengthen the state’s higher education system and its economy, Chancellor Randy Gardner said.
Park National Bank defeated Team Sports 9-7 on June 24 at Phillips Park to capture the Mount Vernon Baseball Association championship in the coach-pitch division.
Kylee Matern of the Mount Vernon Nazarene University softball team and Aaron Saal and Jake Glover of the baseball team was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 1 First-Team on Thursday.
Long bus rides and new teammates. Former Highland pitcher Dalton Stambaugh’s story is as old as Minor League Baseball itself. Stambaugh’s latest stop is at the Chicago Cubs’ spring training and minor league complex.