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June 2007

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  • Two victims rescued from burning house (VIDEO)
  • Pullins explains subpoenas to judge (VIDEO)
  • WWII veterans heading to Washington
  • State Auditor: Sparta under fiscal emergency
  • Local officers carrying Tasers (VIDEO)
  • Royals set to start season
  • Pacemakers hosts first "Street Legal"night
  • Freddies'4x8 running together
  • Transfer works out for Trojans'Hinkston
  • Kierce ready for chance
  • Pritchard continues charge
  • 2
  • Eyster dismisses Pullins'cyberstalking complaint
  • City dedicates new water park (VIDEO)
  • Radnor special guest at Kenyon kickoff
  • Kenyon kicks off fund-raising campaign
  • Everyone does their part for First Friday (VIDEO)
  • Clear Fork graduates 142 in the class of '07
  • Taking it to the Streets
  • 4 sentenced for felonies
  • Carly Simon buys fainting goats from MV farm
  • Bagworms destructive when they first hatch (VIDEO)
  • Leibolds to play for title
  • Furlan letting loose
  • Newkirk, Salva vaulting to state
  • Eblin graduates to new level of racing
  • MV's Ferguson, Glibert set to go in Division I meet
  • Anderson has strong start in Division II meet
  • Freddies race; Hinkston advances to 100 finals
  • 4
  • Farmers Market rings in the start of summer (VIDEO)
  • Highland honors graduates
  • Johnstown pays special tribute
  • EK graduates ready to begin new chapter
  • Centerburg rejoices for class of 2007
  • Class of '07 recognized at Fredericktown High
  • MV sends off 304 graduates
  • Utica awards diplomas to 128
  • City applying for funds to help families buy pool passes
  • Local service organizations honor student achievement
  • MVNU professors honored upon retirement
  • Robinsons beat the rain, Pacemakers competition
  • Johnnies'Furlan, Trojans'Hinkston finish strong
  • Scots'Klugh finishes runner-up; MV's Ferguson sixth
  • KC Royals open with doubleheader sweep
  • 5
  • Body found in water at park
  • Bawn takes over at Johnstown
  • Grant will help fire dept.
  • Danville takes look at projects
  • Gambier discusses tree replacement and removal
  • Bridging the gap between farm and restaurant
  • Sykes won't run for mayor
  • Fredericktown updates zoning ordinance
  • MV board recognizes staff
  • On-the-job experience (VIDEO)
  • Immunization rates increase in county
  • 6
  • Students'plan thwarted by security
  • Financial problems face Morrow sheriff
  • Healing Field flags arrive in patriotic style (VIDEO)
  • Heelys 'roll'into hearts of youths
  • Water park makes a big splash (VIDEO)
  • Royals drop game to Coshocton
  • Harrod lifting his way to top competition
  • 7
  • Thieves steal four cars in Danville
  • Candidates concerned about lake's overcrowding
  • Historic house nearly finished with journey
  • Changes in taste can be frustrating for seniors
  • Danville school board accepts resignations
  • Riders mapping out trail (VIDEO)
  • Metcalf goes on ride of his life
  • Grandstaff resigns from Danville
  • 8
  • Complaint against Collier dismissed
  • Jail ministry provides hope for inmates
  • ODNR, Columbia Gas reach agreement
  • Drivers participate in mock bus crash (VIDEO)
  • Ohio Mower closing its doors
  • MV's Glibert, Ferguson take top honors
  • 9
  • Fifteen indicted by June grand jury
  • Residents flock to new water park
  • Taking it to the street
  • Pipesville bridge to come down Monday (VIDEO)
  • Airport receives grant money
  • No solution yet between Morrow County Commissioners, sheriff
  • Ag Museum continues fund-raising for expansion
  • Pruning key to a healthy lilac bush (VIDEO)
  • Scots'Klugh, Johnnies'Furlan reap honors
  • 11
  • Healing Field of Honor opens at Fredericktown (VIDEO)
  • Space: Conservation important in Farm Bill
  • 'Floats'parade down the Mohican River (VIDEO)
  • Arthritis walk raises $2,500
  • Youths learn bicycle safety
  • Post 92 splits pair with Cambridge
  • Mid-Ohio hosts Mid-East Regional
  • Campbell, Wilson take top honors
  • 12
  • Vehicles found burned
  • Historic bridge brought down (VIDEO)
  • Charges pending in school incident
  • Gaddis: Military service never really over
  • Fredericktown bicentennial to be saluted with murals
  • County hears concerns about MWCD proposal
  • Gas vouchers help some keep working
  • Gambier artist illustrates best-selling children's book
  • Keen, Shaw garner awards
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  • Rotary building picnic shelter (VIDEO)
  • Students redesign playground at East (VIDEO)
  • Mosby's appeal denied by Fifth District court
  • City to study intersection near water park
  • Martin addresses mentorship at Healing Field
  • 14
  • Queen of Fruit, King of Cash (VIDEO)
  • Proper documents needed at BMV
  • Korean War Project looking for McNeil relatives
  • Proposal would expand Ohio 95 to interstate
  • College Township discusses fire dept.
  • Link to past to visit G.R. Smith Hardware
  • Devices help seniors with everyday life
  • IRL racers test Mid-Ohio
  • Regional blast to be held at MVNU
  • Danville twins find strength on the football field
  • Coaching against Buckeye roots
  • 15
  • Wilson, Groom crowned at turkey festival (VIDEO)
  • Large turnout honors vets at healing field
  • Danville begins search for superintendent
  • Proposal would amend subdivision regulations
  • Veterinarians on call during the weekends
  • Those searching for alternative remedies turning to mangosteen (VIDEO)
  • Apple Valley gets cable updated
  • Teens 'get a clue'about coroner's job
  • Youths compete in Hiawatha tournament
  • 5th annual NHRA reunion revs up
  • 16
  • Healing Field flags retired at ceremony
  • Bells, ice cream go fast at festival
  • Crowd gets close-up look at firefighting (VIDEO)
  • Family of Korean War POW located
  • MV receives grant money, donations for pool passes
  • MVDC found compliant with regulations
  • Five sentenced for felonies
  • Auction house popular source for local food buyers (VIDEO)
  • Time to trellis the raspberry bushes (VIDEO)
  • Beach races his way into announcing
  • Summer vacation on the fast track
  • 18
  • Man arrested after high-speed chase
  • Family regatta a hit in county (VIDEO)
  • Emergency Services Unit begins training
  • Parade, auction wraps up turkey festival (VIDEO and PHOTOS)
  • South defense rolls over North
  • 19
  • Cassell's Crossing opens (VIDEO)
  • Community coming to grips with loss of two men
  • Changing the beast into a beauty (VIDEO)
  • Village to discuss taxes, fires
  • Sheriff, commissioners set deadline for decision
  • Man drives over gorge at Mohican
  • County approves brine request
  • Fishing a good business for Knox County entrepreneurs
  • Trainer, Johnson, Griffith all win
  • Danville hires football, basketball coaches
  • 20
  • Plans for biodiesel fuel plant under way
  • Park district takes over Mohican Valley Trail (VIDEO)
  • Face-lift nearly done at Woodward
  • Questions surround development in Centerburg
  • Relay for Life set for this weekend
  • CES Credit Union hosts Business After Hours
  • England wins second leg
  • 21
  • Dailey to run for Congressional seat
  • Stolen parrott returned to pet store
  • Danville resident arrested for counterfeit bills
  • Video Preview : Sold at Auction
  • Charges pending against Groseclose
  • Unemployment falls in county
  • Junior Fair Sale changes announced
  • City to install walk signs at school
  • King leads Royals to victory
  • Grand-Am Rolex Series kicks off season schedule
  • 22
  • WACO reunion: A time for renewing friendships (VIDEO)
  • Auctions: A way to find a good buy (VIDEO)
  • White named MV middle school principal
  • RPC approves Milford Twp. subdivision
  • County may consider sprinkling ban
  • Firefighters to attend funeral in S.C.
  • Questions posed on future of rural development
  • Emergency Services Unit ready for action
  • Crouch wins Ohio Juniors title
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  • Keeping an eye on the bald eagles
  • 11th annual Relay for Life kicks off
  • Conference focuses on youth issues
  • Fish stocking program considered for Foundation Park
  • Once unused, garlic scapes a delicacy (VIDEO)
  • Getting youths interested in gardening
  • Taking it to the Streets
  • National Poetry Slam veteran Smith to read at coffee house
  • Rodeo set for tonight
  • Fogarty takes Daytona Prototypes pole position
  • Schmitt works his way into driver's seat
  • 25
  • SPECIAL SERIES: Alzheimer's most common type of dementia (VIDEO)
  • MV Amateur Radio Club participates in Field Day (VIDEO)
  • A rare treat: Schnormeier Gardens (PHOTOS)
  • Knox County's top gardens (PHOTOS)
  • Relay for Life raises more than $114,000
  • Centerburg, developer address concerns
  • Rodeo takes center stage
  • Wilden, Martin combine to win
  • Fogarty, Gurney win in style
  • 26
  • SPECIAL SERIES: Caring for those with Alzheimer's (VIDEO)
  • City discusses program to repair brick streets
  • Leiter, Brand granted time in case with hospice
  • Two men found in Dayton with stolen car
  • Discussions continue in possible rezoning
  • Are birthday celebrations over the top?
  • COTC outlines plans for Knox County
  • County takes look at intersection
  • Rutherford leading competition
  • T and G Farms beats R.E. Showcase for title
  • 27
  • Mime seminar unleashes children's talents
  • Mount Vernon's 4th of July activities set
  • SPECIAL SERIES: Resources available for victims and families with Alzheimer's (VIDEO)
  • MVDC employees stage informational picket (VIDEO)
  • Anthony's case bound over to grand jury
  • Showing his support for the military
  • Ospreys find newest home in county
  • Royals handle Johnstown Post 254, 5-2
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  • Health board recommends placing levy on ballot
  • MV couple attends premiere of Michael Moore film
  • SPECIAL SERIES: Program helps adults during the day (VIDEO)
  • Centerburg Liberty Festival gets under way
  • Code enforcement officer working to clean up city
  • Gas prices affecting a lot of businesses
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  • Sand sculpture taking shape at Fredericktown (VIDEO)
  • SPECIAL SERIES: Facility helps families, individuals deal with Alzheimer's (VIDEO)
  • County recognizes parks and recreation month
  • Rain doesn't deter festivities
  • Fodor headed to World Championship
  • 30
  • Special unit used in drug raid (VIDEO)
  • Taking it to the Streets
  • SPECIAL SERIES: Self-awareness of Alzheimer's is painful
  • Large crowd turns out in Centerburg for The Drifters
  • Taking it to the Streets
  • Traffic projects could make it easier for motorists
  • Despite threat of CCD, Ohio bees improving
  • Garden Tip (VIDEO)
  • Master gardener leading Heritage Garden tour
  • Rainbow forces second game
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