Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

 
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Anyone on East High Street who looks up at the Memorial Building may notice that the cupola, which once stood atop the building, is gone. The aging cupola is in the process of being replaced by a prefabricated aluminum cupola; the county commissioners hope the new cupola will require less maintenance than the previous structure.
Photo by Virgil Shipley

Cupola being replaced

Anyone on East High Street who looks up at the Memorial Building may notice that the cupola, which once stood atop the building, is gone. The aging cupola is in the process of being replaced by a prefabricated aluminum cupola; the county commissioners hope the new cupola will require less maintenance than the previous structure.

R. Eric Burdette

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When Huaxin Ye opened the Buffet Oriental at 977 Coshocton Ave., he had no idea the previous tenants at that address, New Hong Kong Buffet, would have such an effect on his business.

Restaurant tries to break away from stigma of previous tenants

When Huaxin Ye opened the Buffet Oriental at 977 Coshocton Ave., he had no idea the previous tenants at that address, New Hong Kong Buffet, would have such an effect on his business.

Samantha Scoles

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Collier, Phillips honored by county farm bureau

The Knox County Farm Bureau held its 2008 annual meeting at the Fredericktown United Methodist Church on Monday evening.


Council approves variance for trailer

Anyone on East High Street who looks up at the Memorial Building may notice that the cupola, which once stood atop the building, is gone. The aging cupola is in the process of being replaced by a prefabricated aluminum cupola; the county commissioners hope the new cupola will require less maintenance than the previous structure.

Residents disagree with board’s decisions

On Monday, during the public participation portion of the Mount Vernon City Schools Board of Education meeting, Bob Brayton, Dewey Morrow and George Balish said they are not against the board, but are in disagreement with the board’s decisions regarding John Freshwater.

Pamela Schehl

       
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