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  • UFC contender Gonzaga headlines Team Link visit (VIDEO)
  • School won't hire to fill director position
  • Teachers'license fees go up
  • Deteriorating bridge causes safety concern
  • State funding cuts won't directly affect Moundbuilders
  • Confusion surrounds primary vote
  • What do you think about the city raising its pool rates?
  • Spreng, Block and Britt headed to podium
  • Falcons, Freddies set to tumble
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  • Fourth family member found dead in McGibney Road apartment
  • Booth, Harris vie for nomination
  • NIE program celebrating 10 years
  • Two sentenced to jail for felony crimes
  • Body found in apartment
  • Three dead in murder-suicide (VIDEO AND AUDIO)
  • Up high in a Danville landmark (VIDEO)
  • Knox County celebrates 200th birthday with party (VIDEO)
  • Freddies'perfect season comes to an end
  • Spreng finishes sixth; Block, Britt take seventh
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  • Election Results
  • Home sales, prices for January decline from year ago
  • Northridge officials to close elementary schools
  • Speeding a concern of Danville council
  • Repairs decrease water use for community hall
  • Transportation topic at commissioners
  • Tragedy compounded with another death in family
  • Former residents reminisce about living in Knox County
  • NIE celebrates 10 years
  • Rezoning proposal generates discussion
  • Fredericktown to restrict truck traffic on bridge
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  • Election Day in Knox County (VIDEO)
  • Blackburn participates in medical missions (VIDEO)
  • Owner indicted for arson
  • Democrats elect two commissioner candidates
  • Republicans decide close primary races
  • MRDD levy passes
  • School issues pass in Centerburg, East Knox
  • Class serves as inspiration for story
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  • News presents video projects at Brown Bag Chat
  • Olin Gallery: Kenyon's best kept secret?
  • Fletcher finds niche with hay
  • Potholes continue to be a problem - VIDEO
  • Pullins'lawsuit dismissed
  • Despite obstacles, election runs smooth
  • Students learn the art of political polls
  • Moss brings story to life
  • A safe place for dogs to run and play
  • Carroll, Owen to perform at fair
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  • Stockberger goes on mission trip to Pacific island -VIDEO
  • Fourteen indicted by March grand jury
  • County discusses changes to regulations
  • Homeschoolers make good use of NIE pages
  • Schools forced to use modulars as classrooms
  • Toddlers found after search
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  • Winter Storm Strikes - VIDEO
  • The rite of late winter: Maple syrup time - VIDEO
  • Judge presides over local court cases
  • Researching a historical tale
  • City continues to check into discoloration problem
  • What are you going to do with an extra hour of daylight?
  • BRACKETBUCKS contest gearing up
  • Loudonville's Furlong takes coaching honor
  • Lindsey heading up MV boys track
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  • Up high on Rich Hill -VIDEO
  • County digs out after major snowstorm
  • Delays, closings have schools scrambling
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  • Peebles ready for business -VIDEO
  • Local heroes to be honored at Red Cross breakfast
  • Bright colors popular for spring
  • Council discusses water park rate increases
  • Wind power one part of alternative energy solution
  • Roadway topic of council, school board meeting
  • Utica's Walton earns boys honor
  • Freddies'Levering named top girls player
  • Edick leads nation as freshman
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  • Comeback gives Senior-Stars win - VIDEO
  • Senior-Stars run away in second half - VIDEO
  • Informant indicted on drug charges
  • New machine shop opens
  • Gas prices continue to soar
  • Parents raise questions about requirement
  • Johnstown still holding out hope on levy vote
  • Despite attempts, school funding still muddled
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  • Winter harsh on county roads
  • A Farm Bill showdown on Capitol Hill
  • Springer honored as outstanding teacher
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  • Voinovich identifies problem areas with farm bill
  • Definition of adequate education varies
  • County discusses improvement projects
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  • Farm Bureau presents agenda in Washington
  • Nursing students receive caps
  • Do you think those convicted of destroying historic buildings ought to receive harsher sentences?
  • Mavis: pool memberships now for sale
  • Drivers may park trucks due to cost of diesel
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  • Up high in the village of Centerburg -VIDEO
  • Historic dancing - VIDEO
  • Sunshine Week promotes openness
  • Farm Bureau demonstrated hard-line views in Washington
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  • Up high in the village of Centerburg -VIDEO
  • Historic dancing - VIDEO
  • Sunshine Week promotes openness
  • Farm Bureau demonstrated hard-line views in Washington
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  • Monroe Twp. chicken farm draws concern
  • Red Cross honors heroes
  • Some confusion remains about crossover voters
  • Local Democrats speak out on primary 'do-overs'
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  • EK Middle School ahead of schedule -VIDEO
  • 15 affected by mishandling of funds at local credit counseling agency
  • Fredericktown museum is 'on the ball'
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  • Fredericktown school construction nears completion - VIDEO
  • When faith meets technology
  • Danville releases annual police report
  • Commissioners hear about wellness program, well capacity
  • Artist displays natural talent
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  • Curves Annual Food Drive - VIDEO
  • GARDEN SHED PREVIEW : Contest draws out some exciting gardens in county
  • GARDEN SHED PREVIEW : Proper watering, light crucial to thriving indoor plants
  • For truckers, it's now a matter of survival
  • Holy Week has special meaning
  • Plans for Blackjack Road traffic signal being developed
  • What do you think of Terrelle Pryor signing with Ohio State?
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  • High above Knox Community Hospital - VIDEO
  • Mount Vernon Easter Egg Hunt - VIDEO
  • Chicken farms could bolster local economy
  • Milk labeling issue proceeds to state legislature
  • Tax refund loans offer quick but costly cash
  • Great fun had at monthly square dance
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  • Shooter presents county statistics
  • Poor pruning leads to loss of old tree
  • Fuller wraps up career as Player of the Year
  • KCCC builds new addition - VIDEO
  • Ohio's first lady visits county
  • Next step taken on Gay Street project
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  • Mazza's Restaurant closing Saturday
  • More teenagers working while still in school -VIDEO
  • Proposal to lower Gambier Road speed limit apparently dead
  • Businesses can practice emergency plans, drills
  • Unemployment in county fell in February
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  • County home sales, prices rise in Feb.
  • Health board discusses policy, procedures
  • Yellow Jackets eager to start season
  • Mount Vernon set for strong schedule
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  • Kokosing helicopter crash under investigation
  • Judge hands out sentences to seven
  • Commissioners discuss variety of projects
  • No changes made as official votes counted
  • Antique shop opens up downtown
  • Jackets hope to build on success
  • Bush wraps up solid career
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  • Program promotes van and carpooling
  • City to spend about $400,000 to repave streets
  • How do you feel about county employees getting a gas card as an incentive for joining a wellness program?
  • Area squads ready to kick off season
  • Jackets eager to jump into action
  • Battle for league titles set to begin
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