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September 2006

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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  • Moore, Silvery ‘biggest losers’in Knox County
  • Roasting coffee more than a hobby for Miller
  • Quality MRDD services topic at commissioners
  • 2 charged with trafficking in cocaine
  • 2
  • More eligible to take police chief test
  • City preparing for fall projects
  • Volunteers honored, queen chosen at First Friday
  • 4
  • Not everyone’s free from labor on Labor Day
  • New program encourages students to walk or bike to school
  • Harcourt Road: Poised for expansion?
  • 5
  • Parks play critical role at local, state and national levels
  • Newspapers mark moment in time
  • Coin show to feature Owl Creek Bank notes
  • City agrees to conservation grant
  • Kenyon, MVNU buck phone trends
  • 6
  • Bargains abound at world’s longest garage sale
  • Bartlett photo tabbed best at Fredericktown Tomato Show
  • State candidates give views to Democratic Women
  • Centerburg discusses business survey
  • Beverage guidelines set for schools
  • Man suspected of jumping off bridge found unharmed
  • 7
  • Corporals allowed to take police chief’s test
  • Hinkle named Little Miss Tomato
  • County adds warning siren in Middlebury Twp.
  • Night can be frightening for dementia, Alzheimer’s sufferers
  • 8
  • Old pipe organ at Gay Street UMC to gain new look, voice
  • Kids take center stage
  • Farmers Market a good place to go natural
  • 9
  • City rethinks sign policy
  • Baby crawling contest always a crowd pleaser
  • Owl Creek trail no longer an option
  • 11
  • Fredericktown celebrates Main Street with parade
  • Singers, auction bring in big crowds
  • Battle of the bands a hit in Mount Vernon
  • Exterminators possibly searching for more than vermin
  • 12
  • Students explore meaning of 9/11
  • Americans died, but America lives
  • Home health program celebrates milestone
  • MV woman trapped when vehicle rolls over
  • Growth an issue at Centerburg schools
  • Martinsburg considers speedbumps for streets
  • EK board reduces millage
  • Board shares information with community
  • City Council approves financing for new pool
  • 13
  • New leads found in cold case
  • Candidates vying for Republican opening
  • Concerns raised over gravel road
  • Fredericktown board pleased with facility
  • Taking an amazing trip south of the border
  • Northridge board presents cheerleaders with Spirit Award
  • Cajun cuisine in Alaska?
  • Pacholec honored for receiving education award
  • 14
  • Memories of Kohlmeier case still fresh
  • Commission approves off-site sign
  • 15
  • Barber: Go-go dancer killed by sexual offender (VIDEO)
  • Remembering those who haven’t returned home
  • Wrapping love around those in need
  • Padgett wins special election
  • 16
  • County receives $800,000 in grants
  • Bids favorable for Hiawatha pool complex
  • Outbreak of E. coli affects 7 in Ohio
  • 18
  • Park pleads guilty; sentenced to 15 years
  • Pie auction brings in big bucks for Oldtime Farming Festival
  • Concert series kicks off with a bang
  • Homework center a hit at East Knox
  • 19
  • Commissioners renew abatements
  • Funding for water project discussed at Danville
  • Being single no longer carries stigma
  • Fredericktown council discusses financial issues
  • Danville to purchase new buses
  • 20
  • Future of railroad line discussed
  • Northridge board reaffirms extracurricular trip policy
  • 21
  • Eyster withdraws from hearing local libel case
  • United Way kicks off 2006 campaign
  • 22
  • Restoration of theater nearing completion
  • Blackwell calls supporters an inspiration
  • RPC approves extension for subdivision’s final plat
  • Candidates address Republican Women’s group
  • Miracles are real to local pastor
  • 23
  • Henshaw returns home
  • Park district acquires riverfront land
  • County, city land swap considered
  • 25
  • Thousands enjoy Fun Day
  • Barbecue, cars bring out crowds to Gann Fest
  • Johnstown adds academic letter
  • SonFest visitors prove to be faithful attendants
  • Board approves agreement to fund renovations, expansion at KCCC
  • 26
  • Fire Chief: Department needs new engines
  • Council revisits downtown parking
  • Arnold honored by city
  • Local student finds success in movies
  • County unemployment rate holds steady
  • Program helps caregivers feed kids
  • 27
  • Another lawsuit filed against MV police officer
  • VanRhoden unhappy with party support
  • City receives money for pool complex
  • 28
  • Tourism partners get inside look at Kenyon Athletic Center
  • LPN students receive caps
  • Small’s files suit against township
  • Nuisance cases discussed by health board
  • 29
  • Democrats urged to support candidates
  • Drug use increases for older adults
  • Hoopingarner, MWCD attempt to clear up concerns over assessment
  • 30N/A