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Vandals knocked over or broke 23 tombstones in Mound View Cemetery over the weekend, according to the Mount Vernon Police.
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A Fredericktown resident recently lost over $5,000 in an Internet lottery scam, and Police Chief Jerry Day warns that others in the village continue to be targeted by thieves using the same tactic.
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The Smith family of Columbus Road received the perfect Christmas gift last week when a big truck brought a new cedar playset to their door.
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