Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

 
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Freddies can't stop Lancers'attack
HEBRON -- One inning can be the difference in any game. Thursday night the Fredericktown High School softball team learned that the hard way.

Johnnies end Scots'season
JOHNSTOWN -- Good teams always seem to come through in the clutch and the Johnstown High School softball squad displayed that on Thursday evening.

A Final Farewell - VIDEO
A community, a brotherhood of firefighters, first responders and law enforcement, said goodbye on Thursday to Don Wilson.

Alternative Center students honored
MOUNT VERNON -- Thursday evening was a "payday"for some special students and their parents at the annual Alternative Center awards ceremony.

Schools facing problems with bus financing
MOUNT VERNON -- Not only are school transportation budgets adversely affected by the rising cost of bus fuel, the actual costs of buses is rising while the state reimbursement is dwindling.

AAA predicts slight downturn in Memorial Day travel
MOUNT VERNON -- Soaring gas prices and a poor economy are going to limit Memorial Day travel plans of Americans slightly, according to a recent report by AAA. But some Knox County residents still plan to hit the road.

Severns named RPC senior planner
MOUNT VERNON -- The Knox County Regional Planning Commission officially appointed Darrel Severns as the body’s senior planner and secretary on Thursday.

Sowing the seeds of economic change
MOUNT VERNON -- More and more people want a green thumb to make up for a lack of green stuff in their purses and wallets.

MVHS students learn about chain reactions
MOUNT VERNON -- To help ninth-grade science students at Mount Vernon High School understand nuclear energy, instructor Bonnie Schutte uses a chain reaction chamber consisting of mousetraps and pingpong balls.

Freddies can't stop Lancers'attack
HEBRON -- One inning can be the difference in any game. Thursday night the Fredericktown High School softball team learned that the hard way.

Johnnies end Scots'season
JOHNSTOWN -- Good teams always seem to come through in the clutch and the Johnstown High School softball squad displayed that on Thursday evening.

       
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