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February 2006

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  • What to consider when purchasing beef
  • Consignment sale to help raise funds
  • KCH extends contract with UHC for three months
  • Deer vs. vehicles —nobody wins
  • Clear Fork students charged with felony
  • 2
  • Park District unveils Web site
  • Reopening taking shape at Owens Corning facility
  • Saving for retirement should be done early
  • 3
  • Early is best time to start investing
  • Teens finding answers through Bible studies
  • Park pleads not guilty to murder
  • Commissioners take step in privatizing recycling
  • 4
  • The natural way to raise sheep
  • Uhrig to delve into YMCA’s history
  • Rezoning requested for Butler property
  • Fake officer allegedly executes traffic stop
  • 6
  • Eight residents needed for fitness challenge
  • Two arrested for robbery in Centerburg
  • Home prices rise in Knox County in 2005
  • Symphony excels in winter concert
  • 7
  • Gambier looks to map sewer lines
  • Centerburg discusses easement
  • Cooper ‘recruits’audience at Danville Raccoon Dinner
  • Software saving county money
  • Black appointed to Martinsburg council
  • Kise trial continued
  • Key to cardiac rehab is participation
  • Danville passes ordinance to fix water rate charged
  • 8
  • Bowden, Parker honored by trustees and clerks
  • City unveils request forms on Web site
  • Teenagers eligible to receive refund on city income tax
  • 9
  • Ward/Kraft to close its doors
  • MPC won’t recommend rezoning
  • Board checks out achievement scores
  • 10
  • Spreading the word of God in Kenya
  • Boucher honored at Hearts of Gold Dinner
  • County seeks designation for Mohican
  • Lodinyo reaching out to those in need in Kenya
  • Commissioners updated on CDBG projects
  • Kinsey top speller in county
  • 11
  • Program allows people to get trees, shrubs
  • Smaller producers finding their own niche
  • Cost a factor in safety-service position vs. police
  • Seniors’input sought in Fredericktown
  • 13
  • Real ID Act establishes regulations for driver’s licenses
  • Marriage amendment affects domestic violence laws
  • Activities abound at new Kenyon facility
  • Singles dance can lead to true love
  • 14
  • Company breaks ground on new facility
  • City Council approves wastewater project
  • Sparta awaiting word from OWDA
  • Village faces fiscal emergency
  • Centerburg schools hear about trail project
  • City to purchase new trucks
  • Discussion held on airport changes
  • Highland board hears request from team
  • 15
  • Reality Store helps teenagers prepare
  • County recycling center to be privatized
  • Sparta asks for help with fiscal problems
  • Student achievements recognized by Fredericktown board
  • Council supports making stop sign permanent
  • North Main sign creates stir
  • 16
  • Financial plan important as lives last longer
  • Scott looks to future of Realtors
  • Battle continues over Croton egg farm
  • Company owner: We’re making progress
  • What does future hold for Ohio Fresh Eggs?
  • EK board hears about industrial arts program
  • Design set for new community pool
  • RPC committee to study transportation in county
  • 17
  • Kerry to speak at Kenyon commencement
  • State bill presents opportunity, problem for RPC
  • CBI program discusssed at meeting
  • Geiger honored at MV board meeting
  • Fredericktown looks to attract COTC campus
  • Commissioners approve grant for fair
  • RPC approves zoning change
  • Hospice honors volunteers
  • 18
  • KCCC celebrates Career/Technical Education Week
  • Raising sheep has many advantages for farmers
  • Knox County Sheep Improvement Association holds meeting
  • $50,000 approved for pool
  • County receives new voting machines
  • 20
  • Younger people receiving drug treatment
  • Challenges arise for centers as use increases among adolescents
  • 21
  • Ruling puts damper on DNA sampling
  • Fredericktown Council approves roadways
  • Alden appointed to Danville board
  • 22
  • Search for COTC campus continues
  • Testing under way for county’s new voting machines
  • Board of Elections certifies candidates’petitions
  • 23
  • 30-year bond sales may lead to longer term mortgages
  • Danville accepts bids on water projects
  • Early morning fire damages Fredericktown resident’s home
  • Health board reviews budgeting figures
  • 24
  • WNZR’s Lifeline campaign set to begin March 1
  • Schools receive two guests from Uruguay
  • New congregation reaches out in Fredericktown
  • Commissioners tour volunteer organization
  • DNA at heart of law enforcement issues
  • 25
  • City to undertake infrastructure projects in 2006
  • 27
  • Danville mock trial teams make good showing
  • Bednarczuk named Ohio’s Junior Miss
  • EKCJFD starts explorer program
  • Court decision calls criminal’s parole status into question
  • 28
  • Nine selected to take on fitness challenge
  • City to repair treatment plant
  • Commissioners get society news
  • Change positive in kindergarten program
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