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August 2007

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  • Still going strong (VIDEO)
  • Hathaway wins annual lamb cook-off
  • MV man held on felony charges
  • Jones enjoying success
  • Area golfers compete
  • 2
  • 'Snoopy'grabs the spotlight (VIDEO)
  • Spring freeze draws disaster status, loans
  • Up at the crack of dawn for market day
  • Richland County man charged in mercury case
  • Anderson snags lead at Publinx
  • 3
  • Knox County in spotlight (VIDEO)
  • Henry: County bridges inspected annually
  • County taking care of animals
  • State makes changes to provisional ballots
  • Mast follows worldly path to helping others
  • County approves plat for development
  • New campground opens near Marengo
  • Area teams kick off preseason
  • Superbikes invade Mid-Ohio course
  • Anderson retains slim lead
  • 4
  • Weather affects area orchards (VIDEO)
  • Music and fun in the air at First Friday (VIDEO)
  • Mayor: Patience urged with festival traffic
  • Roads take Marsh back to his roots
  • 7 sentenced in common pleas
  • Taking it to the street
  • Longtime fairgoer chronicles history of Hartford Fair
  • Drivers continue to find success at Pacemakers
  • Spies takes provisional pole
  • Suzuki continues dominance
  • Apple, Unguary receive honors
  • Putt caps Ballinger victory
  • 6
  • New law will raise tractor speed limit (VIDEO)
  • Goare, team remembered in book
  • Youth killed in accident
  • Kenyon expanding dining facilities
  • Stolen tape teaches life lessons
  • Efforts to save and rehabilitate local railroad are successful
  • Girls'dreams come true with bedroom makeover
  • Cobb makes a perfect run
  • Mladin sweeps weekend pair
  • 7
  • Trustees decline to sign off on subdivision
  • Gambier council votes down Kenyon variance request
  • Administrator, councilman step down at Gambier
  • Commissioners view project
  • Sidewalk project discussed at Centerburg
  • Danville planning committee to review legislation
  • Fredericktown hears about water, sewer problems
  • Phil Dirt and the Dozers return to music festival
  • MV schools to place levy on November ballot
  • Mount Vernon looks at "Field of Dreams"
  • Cougars live summer adventure
  • Scots prepared for return to glory days
  • 8
  • Players, coaches work in heat (VIDEO)
  • Woman injured in two-car crash
  • Schools preparing for first day
  • Highland voters say no to levy
  • Cartwright charged in death of teen
  • Students learn tips at Safety Town
  • Donations slow this summer at Interchurch
  • Mazza wins first national event
  • Spectators see great show
  • 9
  • Stay cool in the heat (VIDEO)
  • Danville teen arrested after chase
  • FHS band members build camaraderie at camp
  • 10-year-old allegedly assaults MV man
  • Prosecutor clarifies tiger situation
  • New leadership at Station Break
  • Produce goes fast at auction
  • OVI cases involving women on rise in county
  • Life comes full circle for Durbin
  • Hachat helps out with children's book
  • Drivers smoke the competition
  • Complex a welcomed addition
  • Homer No. 756 stirs debate and emotions
  • 10
  • Cheerleading at Dan Emmett (VIDEO)
  • Grand jury returns indictments in 11 cases
  • Wind damages festival
  • Proposed improvement project discussed
  • Foreclosures caused by a variety of reasons
  • Indie film casting supporting roles and extras in Mansfield
  • Conant celebrates win
  • MV's Minton takes victory at Hartford Fair
  • 11
  • 4-year-old wins in flower show (VIDEO)
  • Saving annuals before the first frost (VIDEO)
  • Gilligan, Bressi win 'Knox Idol'at festival
  • Crops drink rain, but heat hurts pastures
  • Traveling abroad helps Orsborn gain perspective
  • Taking it to the streets
  • Alberts wins cruise from game show
  • Mud flies as tuff trucks rally
  • 13
  • Disabled veterans feel let down by VA
  • Canoe races, Veggie Tales part of annual festival (VIDEO)
  • Kilkenny receives Unsung Hero award
  • Auction brings in cash for festival
  • Artisans bring variety to art show
  • Image Gallery
  • Pullers compete at Hartford
  • Firsts highlight Pacemakers Park
  • Locals win UPI 5-Mile Run
  • 14
  • Domestic violence law has unintended results
  • Fair Sale Hall of Fame up to 30 members
  • Northridge to proceed with replacement levy
  • Henthorn brings 'The Wright Taste'to market
  • Centerburg approves bond issue for November ballot
  • Neer fires a 72 to win county title
  • Jackets open golf season
  • 15
  • Commissioners seeking those interested in serving on levy advisory board
  • Field day set for Friday in Fredericktown
  • List of cottage foods sent for approval
  • Trojans runner-up at invite
  • 16
  • Threats allegedly made by local official
  • Sparta resident turns 100 on Saturday (VIDEO)
  • Sermon on the Mount (VIDEO)
  • Community welcomes new educators
  • Wilson named EMS coordinator
  • KCH one of 3 stops on Space hospital tour
  • Brunner honors voters during visit to county
  • Celtics dominate at OCC tournament
  • Redbirds take Bulldog Invite
  • 17
  • Evidence important when deciding to file charges
  • Scrimmage: A Valuable Lesson (VIDEO)
  • East Knox soccer still on hold
  • Herbs and more from Sassafras Hill Farm
  • Habitat plans Fredericktown build
  • RPC reviews two development scenarios
  • Commissioners discuss well field
  • Kirks bring practicality to ministry
  • MBC golf invite ends with a twist
  • 18
  • Jackets fare well in scrimmage (VIDEO)
  • Widening of Coshocton Avenue not scheduled until 2011
  • Farmers turn out for Field Day
  • Early intervention helps children get good start
  • Taking it to the streets
  • Clear Fork pleased about state report card
  • Blue Road resident has green thumb
  • Enrollment up at career center
  • Highland district receives effective rating on school report card
  • North Fork a little behind on construction projects
  • 20
  • Bluegrass festival rings the bells in Fredericktown
  • New Castle honors its history with dinner
  • Sweat pants are 'in'for this year's school fashion
  • 21
  • Country Club has new look (VIDEO)
  • Officers confiscate marijuana, cash in raid
  • MRDD board celebrates 50 years
  • Storms strike northcentral Ohio hard (VIDEO)
  • Johnstown to place three levies on ballot
  • Problems arise in detour mix-up
  • Rolls-Royce discussing Liverpool operation
  • Yellow Jackets struggle in second OCC
  • Project discussions continue
  • Fredericktown council discusses need for help with income taxes
  • Martinsburg to place renewal levy on ballot
  • 24 indicted by grand jury in extra session
  • Danville continues to fund village paving projects
  • 22
  • First day of school (VIDEO)
  • Firefighters participate in training exercises (VIDEO)
  • Oxycontin involved in 15 cases
  • Bail ordered in cases for 17 suspects
  • VA refutes claims about first-time denials
  • CCRC hosts Business After Hours
  • Wacker honored by historical association
  • 23
  • Former resident arrested in W.Va.
  • Season's gleanings at Owl Creek auction
  • Health board to look into payment options
  • Northridge makes reduction in work force
  • Highland at Fredericktown (VIDEO)
  • Welcome back to school (VIDEO)
  • Vernon cited for cruelty to animals
  • Schools report cards released by ODE
  • Hunting for buried treasure at the library
  • Local Countrywide office unaffected by mortgage problems
  • Unemployment rates fall in county
  • Lightning halts Jackets'season opener
  • Jackets ready for Week 1 trip
  • 24
  • Seven file for school board openings
  • Riding for a different reason
  • Schools haul in water
  • Kenyon welcomes new students
  • Eradication a joint effort from law enforcement
  • Sheriff's office receives accreditation
  • Commissioners hear proposal from MORPC
  • Jackets tie in season opener
  • 25
  • GAME OF THE WEEK: Highland wins by 10 (VIDEO)
  • Vernon given deadline to prove compliance
  • Fire destroys 140-year-old home
  • 17 cases heard in common pleas
  • Depot enters final restoration phase
  • Gambier sidewalk project to get under way
  • Bringing the garden to the city
  • Getting mums ready to bloom (VIDEO)
  • Taking it to the streets
  • Jackets lose in OT
  • Bulldogs fall to Cardington
  • Flyers win second half, game
  • Colts, Redskins pick up opening victories
  • 27
  • Real Living, Richardson Glass move to new locations
  • Lead-based paint poses danger to children
  • Gray receives long overdue medals
  • Trojans, Scots open 2007 season
  • Behrensmeyer, Tuggle win open
  • Klugh takes second at MV
  • 28
  • ODA, Ohio Fresh Eggs reviewing decision
  • Vendors line sidewalks with home-grown foods
  • Baseball asks city for land for complex
  • Heat wave causing extra problems at school
  • Fight continues over brick streets
  • Concerns about trail brought to county
  • K and E Credit Union breaks ground for new building
  • Helping children stay fit
  • Jackets beat Newark
  • Scots topple Freddies
  • River View provides Yellow Jackets competition
  • Jacket golfers shake off rust, beat Pacers
  • 29
  • Battle over Big Ten leaves fans in a television lurch
  • Sound Off
  • MWCD board votes yes on assessment
  • Model Ts to descend on Mount Vernon
  • White Oak Farm selected for Ag Easement Program
  • Second part of test still to come for fire department lieutenants
  • Danville tops East Knox
  • 30
  • GAME OF THE WEEK : Blue Devils still looking for victory No. 1 (VIDEO)
  • Kickoff set for Kenyon Lords
  • Jacket tennis team drops match
  • Jackets ready to face Wooster
  • Kenyon receives alleged bomb threat (VIDEO)
  • Reaction mixed for those still displaced by Katrina
  • Fire Dept. surprises Interchurch
  • New scrapbooking store, hair salon to have grand openings
  • Live sculpting and more at North Main Gallery
  • Smith creates whimsical birdhouses
  • 31
  • Clerk of Courts website revamped (VIDEO)
  • Bumpus sisters spend part of summer on mission to Ghana
  • Rep. Space wraps up Healthcare Ohio Tour
  • Possible sale won't affect local Wendy's
  • Local team participates in mounted search
  • Model T Car Show today on Public Square
  • Scots down Indians
  • Wolves sweep Jackets
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