Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

 
The Knox County Board of Commissioners approved a partial grant — amounting to 25 percent — for the Knox County Humane Society, to be used only with the canine program. The remaining amount is to be approved after concerns over the county’s cat shelter are addressed.

Cat shelter concerns addressed

The Knox County Board of Commissioners approved a partial grant — amounting to 25 percent — for the Knox County Humane Society, to be used only with the canine program. The remaining amount is to be approved after concerns over the county’s cat shelter are addressed.

R. Eric Burdette

Millions of dollars are spent every year to build and renovate educational facilities throughout the state of Ohio. Most of those millions are spent on projects authorized and partially funded by the Ohio School Facilities Commission. But who is responsible for making sure those dollars are spent efficiently and well?

Richardson concerned with construction accountability

Millions of dollars are spent every year to build and renovate educational facilities throughout the state of Ohio. Most of those millions are spent on projects authorized and partially funded by the Ohio School Facilities Commission. But who is responsible for making sure those dollars are spent efficiently and well?

Pamela Schehl

A driving miscue by a Gambier man resulted in injuries and an off-road excursion by a truck and trailer loaded with an excavator. Timothy Ware, 42, suffered fractures of both legs when his pickup hit the truck, then rolled on its top.

Sycamore Road crash causes injuries

A driving miscue by a Gambier man resulted in injuries and an off-road excursion by a truck and trailer loaded with an excavator. Timothy Ware, 42, suffered fractures of both legs when his pickup hit the truck, then rolled on its top.

Virgil Shipley

Fundraising can be a bear during a recession, unless the hogs show up. And we’re not talking about pork.

Poker Run raises money for charities

Fundraising can be a bear during a recession, unless the hogs show up. And we’re not talking about pork.

Mark S. Jordan

       
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