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When asked his age, Johnny Neiderhouser grinned and pretended to think hard. Then with a wink, he said, “I’m 49 ... backwards.”
Kimberly Orsborn
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According to Jennifer Brindisi, spokeswoman for the Attorney General’s Office Bureau of Criminal Identifications and Investigation, the investigation into Knox County Sheriff David Barber’s use of the Law Enforcement Trust Fund is “still open and active.” BCII’s Special Investigations Unit has been working on the investigation since early July.
Samantha Scoles
This morning, Knox County welcomed educators new to the area by treating them to a breakfast. Held at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, the annual New Educator’s Breakfast is sponsored by the Mount Vernon-Knox County Chamber of Commerce, Kokosing Construction Co. Inc. and Time Warner Cable.
Pamela Schehl
The opening of the Ben Stiller movie “Tropic Thunder” was met by protesters Wednesday in Mount Vernon. The protesters were members of People First of Ohio, an advocacy group for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Mark S. Jordan
When asked his age, Johnny Neiderhouser grinned and pretended to think hard. Then with a wink, he said, “I’m 49 ... backwards.”
Kimberly Orsborn
Speaking on behalf of the Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Kim Rose of Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston notified the Mount Vernon Municipal Planning Commission of MVNU’s desire to build a new apartment complex on campus.
Cheryl S. Splain
School facilities construction was one of the topics discussed during Wednesday’s meeting of the Governing Board of the Knox County Educational Service Center.
Pamela Schehl
The Bladensburg Fire District is looking for anyone who is self-motivated, hardworking, energetic, compassionate and good in a crisis.
Melissa Raines
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