Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

 
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The best pizza in America can be found in Fredericktown. At least that’s what the judges at the American Pizza Championship said this month. Pizza Dock’s Michael Amheiser first won the semifinals at the competition held in Orlando with his hearty Mike’s Favorite pizza, then went on to be crowned the Best Pizza Maker in America.
Photo by Virgil Shipley

A deep dish love affair

The best pizza in America can be found in Fredericktown. At least that’s what the judges at the American Pizza Championship said this month. Pizza Dock’s Michael Amheiser first won the semifinals at the competition held in Orlando with his hearty Mike’s Favorite pizza, then went on to be crowned the Best Pizza Maker in America.

Pamela Schehl

Dream still alive after 35 years for Rundells

Running a business for 35 years and doing what you love is something most of us can only dream about.

George Breithaupt

99 percent of Knox to be restored by midnight

Power restoration is entering its final phases in the area as thousands of residents were restored to power over the weekend. Sunday marked one week since hurricane-force winds toppled trees, limbs and utility poles, severing power service to almost all of the county, regardless of service provider.

Mark S. Jordan

Large group visits county’s hidden jewel

A steady stream of visitors traveled to the edge of Knox County and down a rare dirt road to get a peek at one of the area’s best kept secrets and historic pieces of land.

Samantha Scoles

Rescue efforts on display

Farming accidents are common in our agricultural community, and local fire deparments are frequently called upon to help.

Melissa Raines

Community plays big part of festival

Despite last week’s storm, the Oldtime Farming Festival ended its weekend event with a variety of music, food, arts and crafts, petting zoo and tractor display, and much more.

Kenesha Beheler

Residents give back at farm festival auction

For auctioneer Sam McQueen, it wasn’t quite as easy as pie to cajole folks into bidding on the offerings at the Oldtime Farming Festival’s Saturday evening pie auction. The crowd made him work for their bids, but rewarded his prodding with community-spirited generosity.

Kimberly Orsborn

       
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