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July 2006

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  • Residents welcome home fallen soldier
  • Board may acquire land through eminent domain
  • Centerburg names Little Miss Liberty, Little Uncle Sammy
  • 3
  • Fitness finalists losing pounds, feeling great
  • Bicentennial videos presented to county historical society
  • Fallen heroes honored with memorial
  • 4
  • Laymon leaves legacy of love, laughter
  • Consumers take steps to fool traffic cameras
  • Father finds comfort through son’s organ donation
  • 5
  • New thinking required in visual production techniques
  • Resident asks village for help
  • MV enjoys fireworks celebration
  • Activities abound in Fredericktown
  • Scott named Citizen of the Year
  • 6
  • Knox County youths get judged on numerous projects
  • Rex introduced as Danville principal
  • 7
  • Local vets share opinions on situation
  • Tough choices facing families
  • Walking for a friend with cancer
  • A different breed of teacher
  • Auction helps police raise funds
  • Commissioners rework agreement
  • 8
  • AG’s office gets involved in local libel suit
  • Union holds informational pickets
  • City awarded $415,000 state grant for resurfacing
  • Weatherman favors First Friday
  • Celebrating 50 years of serving a higher purpose
  • Battle over raw milk begins in Ohio
  • 10
  • Patrolman injured in high-speed chase
  • Restaurant closes, video store reopens
  • Drive brings in food, cash for Interchurch
  • Agency pulls out from national, will still serve community
  • Budget, beauty on minds at Danville
  • 11
  • Storm blasts area; flood waters rise fast
  • Roads flooded, trees down near Danville
  • City receives some damage from storm
  • Passing the business to the next generation
  • Centerburg approves budget
  • Commissioners approve CDBG applications
  • Gambier covers variety of issues
  • Cheerleading issue discussed by Centerburg school board
  • Martinsburg council deals with administrative issues
  • Finances discussed at North Fork
  • 12
  • Cleanup begins near Mohican
  • School board, family discuss options for land
  • Cooking a family affair for Carpenters
  • Smaller streams create big problems
  • 13
  • Judge rules in favor of OAP
  • County drafts emergency proclamation
  • Transportation a concern for seniors in Knox County
  • A ‘golden’time for precious metals
  • Retire/rehire becoming an option at schools
  • Schools’test results discussed by board
  • 14
  • Howard Township board denies permit for Small’s
  • Commissioners adopt amendments
  • Embarq hosts Business After Hours event
  • 15
  • County survives tornado warning
  • McGruff the Crime Dog symbol of new program
  • Emerald Ash Borer returns to central Ohio
  • City taking steps to solve discoloration problem
  • 17
  • Elder, Tuggle named fair royalty
  • Picking up information on sheep practices
  • 18
  • Contestants closing in on weight-loss goals
  • Storm problems discussed at Fredericktown council
  • Danville council remembers Stuller
  • Hearings held on floodplain regulations
  • Rose new principal at EK Elementary
  • Northridge boosters pay off track debt
  • EK board approves communication update
  • North Fork saves extracurriculars
  • 19
  • Cook taking crack at nuisances
  • Summer school program successful at Danville
  • Registered sex offender agrees to move
  • Another scam hits close to home for Knox Countians
  • Plenty of entertainment at Hartford Fair
  • 20
  • Attorney general investigating local hospice
  • Chamber luncheon raises funds for Knox County Junior Fair
  • Health board orders nuisances abated
  • Reminiscing about the good old days at work
  • 21
  • No deal between Fredericktown schools, Fox family
  • RPC acts on zoning changes
  • Director gives update on changes to Medicaid
  • White presents new medical pavilion to community
  • 22
  • Interest in alternative fuels growing
  • Proposal calls for clearing of trees in Mohican forest
  • Wife of gubernatorial candidate visits city
  • Hospice says complaint is frivolous
  • 24
  • Williams top showman of horses
  • Tuggle returns to top in Swine Showmanship
  • Equine gets early start at county fair
  • Tharp wins showmanship, cavy competition
  • Gaddis named Little Miss Knox County Fair
  • Dressage gets blood pumping for Nyhart
  • Van Houten wins rabbit master showman title
  • 25
  • Alden takes showmanship, all breed titles in dairy
  • Martin, Winand have top hogs at Knox County Fair
  • Banbury repeats as top sheep showman
  • Earnest wins Boeshart award
  • Addair has top goat
  • Dady brothers repeat at demo derby
  • 26
  • Hollis, Payne win contest challenges
  • English riding born from fox hunting
  • Gaddis repeats with beef
  • Tuggle wins showmanship, Doup shows grand champion
  • Hamilton three-peats in goat showmanship
  • Rieman top showman in poultry
  • Banbury big winner in lamb shows
  • Magers has top dairy steer
  • Resident files lawsuit against policeman, city
  • Concerns raised over clearing
  • 27
  • Banbury, Hamilton named Showman of Showmen
  • Moreland has best rabbit
  • Bywaters named top showman of llamas
  • Gaddis tabbed Master Showman of beef
  • Epley takes home top prize at sheep breeding show
  • FredericktownÂ’s Kinney at home on a horse
  • Scoles takes Rough Truck
  • Hall finishes first and second at fair
  • 28
  • Fryers pull in record prices
  • Top market hogs pull in $6 a pound
  • Beef brings in big bucks
  • Dairy Products sell for $5K
  • Bidders battle over lambs
  • 29
  • Kerr’s spirit infects equine arena
  • Jeld-Wen Foundation pledges $120,000 toward city pool
  • City to appoint new fire chief soon
  • Firefighters union drops complaint
  • 31
  • Petro: Felon DNA samples a good idea
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