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May 2006

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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  • MVNU students have chance to learn real Spanish in Costa Rica
  • Ward/Kraft closing down Fredericktown plant in phases
  • First Friday returns to Mount Vernon
  • 2
  • Martinsburg considering wastewater system
  • Insurance rates going up for county
  • Water break causes concern in Gambier
  • Fredericktown takes look at new welcome signs
  • Council looks at beautifying Danville
  • Students honored at academic breakfast
  • Centerburg passes updated zoning
  • 3
  • New machines work well with few glitches
  • Loudonville passes levy, North Fork’s fails
  • Ney, Space to face off in November
  • Wise edges Colopy in commissioner race
  • Johnstown eighth-grader suspended for alleged hit list
  • Asthma top cause for school absenteeism
  • It’s time for an old-fashioned fiesta
  • 4
  • KCH will not renew contract with UHC
  • Reflectors can be safety hazard
  • Property compensation decided by jury
  • Jacobs files suit against county
  • Jewelry auction raises funds for Girl Scout lodge
  • 5
  • Number of local hispanic immigrants growing
  • Hot meals program celebrates anniversary
  • 6
  • City close to implementing EMS billing
  • Cassell barn wins Best Barn Award
  • First Friday kicks off with a bang
  • Home schoolers graduate
  • 8
  • Program leads the way in Fredericktown
  • Bellville Elementary Garden Club growing
  • Weight loss racking up for contestants
  • 9
  • Immigrant situation hits close to home
  • School funding discussed with senator at Johnstown
  • Centerburg to host online predator workshop
  • Council discusses rates and future funding of cemetery
  • Bucyrus company awarded contract for restoration of theater
  • City hires code enforcement officer; chooses new flag
  • Senator hears concerns from Johnstown BOE
  • 10
  • Business After Hours: Town &Country Realty &Auction Co.
  • Movie brings out varied emotions
  • Fredericktown discusses building plans
  • 11
  • Palmer: Ohio Fresh Eggs does not recruit in Mexico
  • Author talks with students about bullying
  • Concern raised over new pathway
  • MPC discusses city service area
  • Space a concern at Highland elementary
  • Attorney general will not intervene
  • 12
  • Commissioners hear news on animal shelter
  • Rising fuel costs affecting villages
  • Grindles’mission is supporting Ukraine pregnancy center
  • 13
  • Students protest levy failure
  • Danville student jailed on assault charge
  • Jody Wilson: A full life of food and friends
  • Kenyon students help mentor local children
  • Process continues for Mohican River to be named scenic river
  • Mayor discusses future downtown developments
  • 15
  • Hospital’s decision affects employers, physicians
  • Dan Emmett memorial re-dedicated
  • Exercise helps test county’s preparedness
  • Fredericktown woman dies of bacterial meningitis
  • 16
  • Danville student to face felony charges
  • Fredericktown looks into changing insurance plan
  • Highland community discusses reconfiguration
  • Danville checks into opportunity for grant
  • ODE receives federal assistance
  • 17
  • Uhrig taking position with YMCA of the USA
  • Coyotes apparently kill lambs at two sites
  • Danville honors students, groups
  • Trial date set in TRW case
  • 18
  • Kenyon steps up security for commencement
  • Highland won’t change configuration
  • Danville woman receives scam letter
  • Crow speaks on history, future of downtown
  • Students honored, then honor teachers
  • 19
  • Two sides to MRDD story
  • RPC approves subdivision plat
  • RPC votes to curtail excessive lot splits
  • 20
  • Ethanol production impacts energy, farm industries
  • Project to bring city water to Harcourt Road moving forward
  • 22
  • Kerry: Kenyon grads must carry on the struggles
  • Hill: MVNU graduates must live well in the present
  • Fitness participants making great strides
  • Doctor reaps soothing benefits from aquarium
  • Kerry speaks with Democrats in Utica
  • 23
  • Rogols resigns from KCH
  • Becoming a foster parent
  • Commissioners open bids on Brown Township project
  • Council, commissioners mull land swap, parking
  • Legislature clarifies position on DNA evidence
  • Students pitch project to council
  • 24
  • Cooking the fresh way: From the Farmer’s Market
  • MV native Sapp releases first novel
  • Oil, gas drilling on rise in county
  • Ohio Supreme Court decision eliminates sentencing guidelines
  • Eyster, Cohen react to Supreme Court decision
  • Work remains on historic building
  • 25
  • News to offer AP video on Web site
  • Robertson living the good life as a cowboy
  • Hearing continued in Ohio Asphalt case
  • Health board declares Bridge Street home unfit
  • High gas prices won’t deter travelers
  • Jacobs drops civil lawsuit against county
  • 26
  • Much ‘unseen’work done on Woodward
  • Faded Kings to perform on Saturday at Flappers
  • Amber alert stamp unveiled
  • Pullins files libel suit against Collier
  • Commissioners, Fredericktown officials discuss sources of funding for water tower
  • Scams continue to evolve, take different forms
  • 27
  • Students’accomplishments highlight at awards ceremony
  • Christian rock concert a success
  • Being real, having fun is part of successful mentoring program
  • Area farmers may not have to worry about soybean rust
  • Regulations in place for pool owners
  • Back on the mike again
  • Mavis: New test will open door for new fire chief
  • 29
  • Homeowners urged to use caution when getting appraisals
  • The Brandon community remembers
  • Academy graduates largest class in 15 years
  • Grads should continue to seek the rainbows
  • Skies clear for Utica ice cream parade
  • Memorial Day is a day of mourning for those who gave their lives
  • 30
  • SUVCW holds traditional Decoration Day ceremony
  • Hawke relates experiences in Iraq
  • Fire consumes part of old PPG plant
  • Bartlett retiring as police chief
  • Centerburg pays respects
  • Local soldiers honored in Mount Vernon
  • Fallen vets remembered at Bloomfield
  • Danville’s Quinn: Everyone needs to take a stand
  • Fredericktown honors servicemen and women
  • 31
  • Toll rises for damages to old PPG plant
  • Bartlett leaves long legacy as police chief
  • Farmer’s Market to kick off Saturday
  • Program helps residents achieve balance
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