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January 2007

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  • Names of local sex offenders match profiles on MySpace
  • Prison inmate files suit against public defender, private attorney
  • Park district acquires property
  • Redskins topple Granville 57-35
  • 2
  • New bill would require vaccinations
  • Online system to help first responders
  • Scots strike it big as team
  • 3
  • Gambier council makes progress on deer problem
  • Morningstar first baby of new year at KCH
  • Danville discusses engineering services
  • Recipes for a healthy new year
  • Generals down Colts
  • Yellow Jackets split tri-meet with Lexington, CSG
  • 4
  • Defamation lawsuit, police chief appeal still pending
  • New businesses taking over in old buildings
  • Newland’s inspiring stories published
  • Tigers down Lords in OT
  • Jackets prepare for 1-2 weekend punch
  • Johnnies, Redskins face off
  • 5
  • Seavolt, Pikaart sentenced in court
  • Small’s, zoning board reach agreement
  • Fine line between information, safety
  • Ohio Core initiative becomes law
  • Cougars topple Cedarville
  • Redskins take MBC lead
  • Freddies down Bulldogs
  • Scots set to host Rockets
  • Jackets ready for Braves
  • 6
  • 3 profiles dropped from MySpace
  • Missing persons law named after Sheasby
  • Child safety includes proper restraint
  • City officials brainstorm on traffic pattern solutions
  • Nepeta named perennial plant of the year for ’07
  • Timetable set for wastewater projects
  • Clear Fork school board gets ready for 2007
  • Centerburg council hears reports on grants, sidewalks
  • Jackets hold off Braves
  • Mount Vernon drops road contest
  • Trojans win one with defense
  • Freddies edge Blue Devils
  • 8
  • Mavis: EMS billing working well
  • Child care rating system available
  • Gambier mayor outlines future
  • Levering Management celebrates 50 years of service
  • Redskins win Northridge title; Vikings third
  • Yellow Jackets top Presidents, 68-50
  • Pacers pull out overtime win
  • Freddies dominate Bulldogs for victory
  • 9
  • Area fans stunned by Ohio State’s performance
  • Commissioners make plans for 2007 budget
  • Council votes down rezoning
  • Martinsburg to draft budget for 2007
  • 10
  • Father: Law needs changed to protect children
  • Winter driving tips
  • Bread is an art anyone can create
  • Freddies hold off Scots
  • Clear Fork breaks streak, beats Cubs
  • Trojans edge past Vikings, 43-39
  • 11
  • Employees catch robber in the act
  • MV school board prepares for ’07
  • Opportunity Knox: One of the best kept secrets (VIDEO)
  • Walker sisters leading Redskins
  • Mount Vernon’s Metcalfe taking his shots on the ice
  • 12
  • Wounded Marine Doze arrives in Ohio from Iraq
  • Group braves cold to protest Bush plan
  • Hatton to retire as EMA director
  • Supreme Court coming to Knox County
  • EK board approves purchase of land
  • Applegarth lawsuit dismissed by district court
  • Former Teammates come full circle
  • Bulldogs pull upset of Trojans
  • Freddies’defense leads team past Vikings
  • Jackets blow out Celtics
  • 13
  • OSHP: Research initiative saving lives
  • Floor poured for new pool
  • Sixteen indicted by grand jury
  • Yellow Jackets topple Celtics (VIDEO)
  • Redskins improve to 10-0 with win
  • Orrville nets victory over Colts
  • 15
  • First wave of layoffs to hit Kelsey Hayes
  • City looks to tap into methane gas
  • Students waiting to declare major
  • Jackets blow out host Cardinals
  • Cardinals top Mount Vernon
  • Redskins get past Freddies
  • Reynoldsburg wins duel with Jackets
  • 16
  • Moundbuilders facing financial difficulties
  • King’s legacy celebrated at breakfast
  • Proposed zoning changes elicit little reaction
  • Highland, Sparta agree on sewer system
  • Highland to place income tax levy on May ballot
  • Hunting is a family affair
  • 17
  • American Red Cross hosts Business After Hours
  • Danville school board organizes for 2007
  • MV schools recognize help from community
  • Redskins down Redbirds
  • Host Trojans topple Bulldogs
  • 18
  • Utica man sought for attempted murder
  • Gasoline prices fall below $2 a gallon
  • Hamilton best bagger in Ohio
  • Patrol works to reduce traffic deaths
  • Ladies topple Scots
  • Lords hold off Denison in final seconds for win
  • 19
  • Patrol enters digital age in cruisers
  • Property owners, corps agree
  • RPC making strides in meeting land use goals
  • Haberman, Webb plead not guilty
  • Jackets stomp Wildcats
  • Freddies defeat Johnnies by 10
  • 20
  • Lawsuit filed against hospice
  • City looks to improve Coshocton Road traffic
  • Parks, safety, jobs discussed
  • Mount Vernon drops road contest at Westerville South
  • Wildcats pounce on Jackets
  • Scots take down Spartans
  • Redskins hold top spot in MBC
  • Scots’Hoyng celebrates 300th career win
  • 22
  • City Council close to adopting 2007 budget
  • Two homes destroyed by fires
  • City discusses projects for ’07
  • Fredericktown man kills wife, then himself in Columbus
  • Trojans outlast Scots
  • Best effort can’t push Jackets past Newark
  • 23
  • Council approves cost of living hikes for elected positions
  • Danville council looks to increase parking fines
  • Marathon coming to Knox County
  • Indoor track gets athletes ready for spring season
  • 24
  • Unemployment rates rise slightly in county
  • St. Vincent students build futuristic city
  • Fredericktown gets go ahead on new school building
  • Shamrocks use size to defeat Yellow Jackets
  • Redskins rally past Trojans
  • 25
  • Pullins alleges woman ‘cyberstalking’him
  • Electronic war of words heats up
  • Students help out in Biloxi during break
  • First responders, schools deal with mock crisis scenario
  • Physicians: Effect of health care disagreement negative
  • Ousley passes milestone
  • Burnin' Daylight
  • 26
  • News article sparks draft legislation
  • Fairbanks gives farewell address to students
  • Yellow Jackets take down host Wolves
  • Redskins clinch share of MBC
  • 27
  • Environmental firm cleaning up property
  • Mavis outlines goals for 2007
  • Taking care of wood-burning stoves
  • Defense leads Jackets to win
  • Freddies take battle of Knox County
  • 29
  • Stroud honored with lifetime achievement award
  • Space has busy first week in Congress
  • Space discusses fair trade, cites importance of alternative energy research in 18th District
  • Yellow Jackets upset Irish, 54-52
  • Redskins win MBC title outright
  • Jackets edge Redskins for Utica title
  • 30
  • Sheriff, Hatton back dispatchers
  • New process helps village treat sludge
  • Bostic to compete in firefighter challenge
  • Cochrans have ‘memorable’flight
  • Pacemakers Park gets new operators
  • 31
  • Fredericktown experiencing growth spurt
  • Sam Goody store closes
  • North Fork schools have issue on ballot
  • Panthers drop Jackets
  • Rockets shoot past Johnnies in 4th
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