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December 2006

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
        1
  • Animal shelter grows; works closely with humane society
  • Preschoolers collect filled shoe boxes for Christmas
  • 2
  • High winds down trees, power lines
  • Centerburg celebrates the Christmas season
  • Brownfield funds may be coming to an end
  • Vikings win triple OT season opener
  • Trojans rout Crusaders
  • 4
  • MVNU bids farewell to President Fairbanks
  • Cold weather perfect for sculptures, walk
  • Special holiday wish granted for Campbell
  • Honors bands outstanding
  • Processing companies busy during deer-gun season
  • Freddies sink Scots, 41-32
  • Pacers use late run to beat MV
  • 5
  • New facility a hit at Gambier Craft Show
  • Cancer vaccines the wave of the future?
  • No apologies for ‘Sorry, Wrong Chimney’s’perfect performance
  • Controversy over apartments continues
  • Maley to retire as MV superintendent
  • Martinsburg council discusses administrative issues
  • Danville Village Council approves salary ordinance
  • Council commends community on holiday celebration
  • Deer discussion continues in village of Gambier
  • Blue Devils squeeze out Eagles
  • Women help make Pacemakers Dragway what it is today
  • 6
  • Court orders AVPOA to reinstate Pullins
  • Jamison pleads guilty to felony
  • 25th annual Food for the Hungry drive to be Saturday
  • Drinking tea can be good for the body
  • New store to open on south side of MV
  • Woman’s death still in question
  • National director Johnson visits local staff, clients
  • Bladensburg Fire Dept. gets new medic unit
  • Trojans down Bulldogs
  • Scots get big victory
  • Jackets roll past Irish for win
  • Area teams set to take the mats
  • Yellow Jackets begin new era
  • 7
  • Mohican Sports taking over management of Wellness Center
  • Officials investigating death of Howard woman
  • Utica Christmas Walk a success
  • Moseley Braun urges youths to speak out
  • Hull likely to face more charges
  • Ladies overpower Spartans
  • Jackets prepared for home opener
  • Bulldogs head to Danville for Week 2 showdown
  • 8
  • Parking can be a ‘wreck’during holidays
  • AVPOA files appeal
  • Dismissal filed in case against COTC
  • Wrestling offers opportunity
  • Redskins improve to 5-0, beat Trojans
  • Colts roll to home win over Ashland
  • Highland picks up first victory
  • Freddies, Trojans to square off
  • Jackets continue strong start
  • 9
  • Centerburg youth gets hero’s commendation
  • Officials continue to seek money for railroad
  • Replex Plastics rises from the ashes
  • Businesses finding ways to comply with new law
  • Garden-related gifts for Christmas
  • Students learn about ‘animals we love to hate’
  • Wildcats swat Jackets
  • Bulldogs best Devils
  • Mount Vernon wins overtime road thriller, 52-50
  • Trojans nip Johnnies in OT
  • Redskins romp in Fredericktown
  • 11
  • Community raises $143,500 in drive
  • Bladensburg enjoys beautiful day for Christmas parade
  • Solving of case brings closure to family
  • Sheriff employees honored at dinner
  • Fifth-generation pipe organ company nestled in Croton
  • Realtors elect officers for 2007
  • Wazie Classic celebrates 13th anniversary
  • Colts’defense leads to victory over Ashland
  • 12
  • City discusses purchases, expenses
  • Centerburg commends AMVETS for support
  • Lords return home, lose to Wolverines
  • Eagles soar past Knights
  • Londot back in the Big Apple
  • 13
  • Technology lets center ‘connect the docs’
  • Video series to help develop abuse-free environment
  • Northridge treated to European cultures
  • Hospice investigation closed; no action taken
  • Checkpoints help state patrol combat drunk driving problem
  • FOP promises no high-pressure fund-raising
  • Centerburg’s late rally shocks Warhawks, 52-49
  • Redskins stayon roll; hand Trojans first loss
  • Cardinals hold on to nip Ladies
  • 14
  • Supreme Court to hear domestic issue
  • Webb arrested again for fleeing officer
  • Lawsuit challenges village ordinance
  • Colts drop tri-match
  • Eagles win in romp
  • Mount Vernon set to host Wolves in Friday matchup
  • Freddies, Blue Devils square off
  • Yellow Jackets prepared to face Worthington Kilbourne
  • 15
  • Commissioners discuss sewer plans
  • KSWCD presents long-term forecast
  • Director Hornick to retire from KCCC
  • New owner making changes at hotel
  • Freddies drop Blue Devils
  • Yellow Jackets nab first victory
  • Utica guard has Redskins perfect
  • Visiting Comets streak past Scots
  • 16
  • Community loses respected member
  • Court dismisses Collier from lawsuit
  • Mayor optimistic on land purchase
  • Spreading the word about faith and football
  • Right circumstances avert disaster
  • Fire department’s toy drive a success
  • Host Freddies trump Trojans
  • Yellow Jackets run past Worthington Kilbourne
  • Vikings net first league victory
  • Redskins stay undfeated, roll past Danville
  • 18
  • Community pays tribute to Mrs. Z
  • Northridge schools to address maintenance, security
  • New house is welcome Christmas present
  • Jackets falter at home, 76-55
  • Marion Harding wins battle of unbeatens, 52-35
  • Blue Devils edge Crusaders
  • Redskins remain perfect with victory over Heath
  • Redbirds take down Colts, 56-42
  • 19
  • Pike proposes traffic solutions
  • Stone recognized by Danville board
  • Company, Danville resolve issues
  • Lowe finishes special year
  • Redskins overcome slow start, roll past Lancers
  • 20
  • County officials discuss new position
  • Survey to help KSWCD in 2007
  • MV begins search for superintendent
  • Scots defeat Bulldogs
  • Tygers swim past Yellow Jackets in home opener
  • Pickerington guards deal Jackets conference loss
  • Groves’Tigers too much for Jackets
  • 21
  • Hong Kong Buffet meets requirements, reopens
  • State health department proposes rules for ban
  • METRICH celebrates 20th anniversary
  • City assesses condition of old middle school
  • 1970 Marshall University Plane Crash: Crash was personal for area residents
  • Lords give No. 22 DePauw a scare
  • 22
  • Large group heading to Mississippi for Christmas
  • Commissioners, EPA discuss sewer system
  • Fredericktown approves construction
  • RPC approves budget for 2007
  • Jackets topple Wildcats
  • Mount Vernon jolts Watkins Memorial
  • Scots hold on to beat Bulldogs
  • 23
  • Fire safety important this time of year
  • Warm weather helps city projects
  • Yellow Jackets swim to Rural Teams title
  • Scots trip up Johnnies
  • Trojans clip Eagles
  • 25
  • Finding the ‘Joy of Cooking’for the holidays
  • Getting tips from a horticulture expert
  • Pen Pal program featured at state conference
  • New businesses sprouting up around the area
  • Getting through winter takes some extra work
  • Students, mentors showcase talents
  • ThePlace opens with celebration
  • Last-minute splurges lead to new year burdens
  • 26
  • Centerburg program promotes good behavior from students
  • Health Dept. to charge fee for immunizations
  • County works on cell phone policy
  • Freddies’Blount brings experience to a young team
  • Redskins take second place
  • 27
  • Compton: Manufacturing strong in Knox County
  • Olen Corp. to mine new area
  • Aggressive response can escalate road rage
  • Upgrade plan could lead to higher energy bill
  • Scots’Miller excels at Cornell
  • 28
  • Plane crash kills Apple Valley man
  • Juveniles apprehended for stealing vehicles
  • Controversy over Butler property continues
  • Administrators not enthusiastic about Ohio Core Curriculum
  • Project delivers more than 130 gift bags to seniors
  • Caldwell tradition swims on
  • 29
  • Mohican designated as state scenic river
  • Snider too much for Yellow Jackets defense
  • Danville falls to Coshocton at home
  • Pirates Sink Scots, 60-42
  • 30
  • Names of local sex offenders match profiles on MySpace
  • Mavis looks to make routes to school safer
  • 2006: A year in review
  • Jackets get win at home
  • Comets shoot past Scots, 42-34
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