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May 2007

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  • MVDC employee charged with arson
  • Indiana man wanted for making arson threats against Kenyon
  • Lang indicted in Adkins death
  • Questions raised on HPV vaccine (VIDEO)
  • TRW plans to move jobs to Georgia
  • Johnstown man killed in accident
  • First Friday to kick off with 'Open Air on the Square'
  • Unemployment rates remain the same
  • Braves rally to beat MV boys
  • Redbirds outduel Blue Devils
  • Yellow Jackets edge Olentangy
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  • Gambier looks to future of downtown
  • Checking on seat belt use (VIDEO)
  • Woodward getting a face lift (VIDEO)
  • Questions remain on risk of tanning
  • Local KFC removes trans fat from fried foods
  • Art league partnerships drive plans for summer downtown
  • Jackets drop to Celtics
  • Mount Vernon run-rules Jerome, 12-2
  • Mount Vernon tennis falls short
  • Jackets run past Panthers
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  • Plans under way for new commercial center
  • Board says no to taxi business
  • Health dept. to begin enforcing smoking law
  • Improvements being made to Howard (VIDEO)
  • Seniors kick up heels at fourth annual Senior Prom (VIDEO)
  • How a theatrical production starts
  • ‘The Recycle Kids'help out at Danville
  • Quality control central to feed contamination issue
  • Tigers sweep MV softball
  • Tigers finish off Jackets
  • News'28th annual SpecTRACKular to be held Friday
  • Salva clearing new heights
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  • Sweet as "Honey"(VIDEO)
  • Celebrating for St. Jude's (VIDEO)
  • Burr pleads guilty to fourth-degree felony charge
  • Legislation meant to provide benefits to firefighters
  • Citizens gather to unite in prayer
  • Scots knock off New Albany, 2-1
  • Jackets knock off Bulldogs
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  • UPI adds washwater containment facility (VIDEO)
  • Five sentenced in court for felony crimes
  • First Friday kicks off with a bang (VIDEO)
  • Nine homeschool students get diplomas
  • Video store company requests variance for sign
  • City's water park beginning to take shape
  • Friends of the Library gather books for troops
  • The Bread Man is coming to MV
  • Plant selection critical to a beautiful garden (VIDEO)
  • Girls competition fierce at 2007 SpecTRACKular
  • Boys battle for top spot at 28th meet
  • Field athletes strut their stuff (VIDEO)
  • Lanum, Hollis take home Most Valuable (VIDEO)
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  • Fun day to help patients at St. Jude's (VIDEO)
  • Play auditions draw hopefuls from all over (VIDEO)
  • Nazarene leader to speak at MVNU commencement
  • Oregon Elementary receives grant
  • Tew: Problems for honeybees, but not CCD
  • Petland to reopen
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  • Sheriff's office going through international accreditation process
  • Gambier looks at sidewalk project
  • Centerburg council hears concerns
  • Teen births decline in Knox County
  • Commissioners examine storm runoff controls
  • Area schools show their appreciation to bus drivers
  • Scott awarded diploma
  • MV board approves changes to program
  • Fredericktown receives bicentennial banners
  • Danville to host Ohio Cycling Championship
  • New pool on schedule
  • Jackets beat Lex in regular season
  • Pirates put an end to Freddies'season
  • Johnnies power past Eagles
  • Danville drops 20 runs on Harvest Prep
  • Jackets post 41 runs in victory
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