Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

 
Storm Update
Neighborhood by neighborhood, electrical power and cable service are returning to Knox County homes, although some residents may be without both — or without cable — for a few more days.
Photo by Virgil Shipley

Power slowly being restored

Neighborhood by neighborhood, electrical power and cable service are returning to Knox County homes, although some residents may be without both — or without cable — for a few more days.

Kimberly Orsborn

Neighbors reach out to those in need

As the area continues to struggle without electricity, concerned residents in the Centerburg community decided something needed to be done to help out their fellow neighbors.

Samantha Scoles

Fredericktown fares well after storm

According to Linette Porter, the American Red Cross Knox County Chapter volunteer who managed the storm shelter in Fredericktown this week, the village fared well through the storm recovery because of its community spirit and its preparedness.

Melissa Raines

Open burns illegal in city

This weekend, as property owners dig into the task of cleaning up fallen trees and debris from the storm, local fire departments want citizens to know the laws about open burning exist to protect people and property.

Melissa Raines

Historical markers honor county bicentennial

Historical markers on Knox County roads along the Greenville Treaty line are now in place.

Virgil Shipley

Commissioners hear wastewater reports

Knox County Water & Wastewater superintendent Ron Simpson updated the county commissioners Thursday morning about the water control situation in Apple Valley brought about by Sunday’s windstorm damage.

Mark S. Jordan

       
Mount Vernon Militia
Sponsored Links
Sections:
Local   Sports   Classifieds   Obituaries   Weather
Online:
Search   Site Map   Posting Policy   Privacy Policy   E-edition   Contact Us   Staff
Services:
Subscribe   Purchase Photos   Advertise
Submit:
Events   Anniversary   Engagement Form   Wedding   Suggest a story   Roll Call   Clubs   4-H   Vacation   Recipe   Problems
Social:
Twitter   Facebook   YouTube

© Progressive Communications Corporation.

Phone: (740) 397 5333 or 1-800-772-5333 (Toll Free in Ohio)