Monday, February 13th, 2012

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  • First Friday a homecoming celebration
  • Residents taking advantage of early voting
  • Residents dig in, help out in community
  • Outdoor cafes appeal to a new crowd
  • Employers, workers look for match
  • Proper: Economic crisis can be weathered
  • Parallels found in S&L crisis, subprime loan fall-out
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  • Teacher's hearing starts today
  • Word spreads on 2-1-1 program
  • Jackets preparing for Wolverines
  • Johnnies-Redskins highlight Week 7
  • Mount Vernon survives, advances to district play
  • Yellow Jackets crack Big Walnut
  • Freddies'Potes dominates meet
  • 3
  • Short continues testimony
  • Complaint filed on signs
  • Local topics to be 'up for discussion'
  • Candidates score gains in VP debate
  • Superintendent testifies in teacher hearing
  • 4
  • Wolverines bounce Jackets - VIDEO
  • Johnnies edge Redskins in OT
  • Freddies outlast Bulldogs
  • Scots scuttle Pirates'plans
  • Colts defeat Rams
  • Freshwater hearing ends second day
  • Attorneys react to testimony
  • Holloway new director at YMCA
  • Gas aggregate program on ballot
  • Hurricane impacts local corn crop
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  • Discussion open tonight
  • Residents get upclose look into life of a firefighter
  • Smoke detectors needed in homes
  • HOOT gets back on track
  • Former NBA star speaks at breakfast
  • Northridge JV team bus in accident
  • 7
  • Cell phone confiscated from student
  • Parents'role important in school
  • Candles can be dangerous in homes
  • MVHS deals with staph infection on football team
  • 8
  • Plant to close in Utica
  • Pork or just desserts? Bailout package draws fire
  • Recycling event set for Saturday
  • Rebuilding takes time after fire
  • Parents'role still important at middle school level
  • MV girls drop home finale, 4-3
  • Jackets miss state, finish fourth
  • 9
  • Two arrested as political emotions run high at restaurant
  • Local house nominated as historical - VIDEO
  • Setting rules can help a student with homework
  • Bladensburg, Fredericktown firefighters teach youngsters
  • Danville man arrested for illegal trafficking
  • Bladensburg man injured when dumptruck rolls
  • Eight indicted by grand jury
  • 10
  • Stores already preparing for holidays
  • Space: Ohio, US face serious issues
  • Mobile home residents face special challenges with fires
  • Commissioners meet with AEP, discuss wellness benefit
  • Vikings'Roth primed for run
  • Trojans'Myles ready for state
  • MV boys drop Senior Night game
  • Jackets cap season with win
  • 11
  • Stores already preparing for holidays
  • Space: Ohio, US face serious issues
  • Mobile home residents face special challenges with fires
  • Commissioners meet with AEP, discuss wellness benefit
  • Vikings'Roth primed for run
  • Trojans'Myles ready for state
  • MV boys drop Senior Night game
  • Jackets cap season with win
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  • Firefighters prepare for propane fires
  • Naming rights give honor and raise funds
  • 08 pumpkin crop has varied results
  • Vibrant colors are in for fall fashion
  • 14
  • Temporary tenants found for Armory
  • Construction phase set for wastewater plant
  • City to add position at police dept.
  • Howard retires as Realtor
  • 15
  • Gunman robs Centerburg bank
  • House fire ruled suspicious
  • Bladensburg to look for fire chief
  • MV police investigating alleged stabbing
  • 16
  • Centerburg bank robbed
  • Church steeple getting facelift
  • State, federal funds help out local families
  • CVB Fall Foliage Tour highlights future tourism economy
  • 17
  • Tellers trained to deal with robberies
  • Schools go into lock-down mode when informed of bank robbery
  • Difficult questions addressed at lecture series
  • Families discover careers at school
  • Crouch ready to tee it up
  • Buckeyes Legends celebrated
  • Mount Vernon blanks Comets
  • Carpenter an inspiration for Yellow Jacket players
  • Jackets to host defending champs
  • Trojans ready to play spoiler against Freddies
  • Area teams struggle in postseason
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  • Freddies trounce Trojans - VIDEO
  • Redskins rally past Blue Devils
  • Yellow Jackets come up short against Eagles
  • Area Round up
  • City installs digital stoplights
  • 2 apprehended after diving into Apple Valley Lake
  • Heart of Ohio Trail wins $150,000 grant
  • Variety of topics will be 'up for discussion'on Monday
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  • BREAKING: Two bodies discovered in Utica garage
  • Centerburg robbery similar to one in Hebron
  • Autism center opens in Mount Vernon
  • Drive-thru flu clinic a success
  • Freddies, Scots set for rematch
  • Jackets fall, 3-1; Colts advance
  • Jackets, Scots, Johnnies advance to regionals
  • Potes leads area runners
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  • Commissioners hear reports, assessment plans
  • Danville to check into getting new post office
  • Apparent murder-suicide stuns Utica
  • Counselors trained to deal with crisis situations
  • Students, teachers walking across America
  • 22
  • City keeping Nativity
  • Dan Emmett a 'School of Promise'
  • Caution needed for bus safety
  • 23
  • News to host financial information session
  • Passion about flying still soars for Wilson
  • Drive-thrus offer convenience, snacks
  • Candidates set to debate
  • Bulldogs to host Blue Devils
  • Utica's Douglas living up to his family name
  • Yellow Jackets set for New Albany
  • Freddies slam Highland in 3
  • Biddle catching Michigan salmon
  • 24
  • New ark provides haven for Torah
  • Juvenile drug court benefits from chili cookoff
  • Chief: High Street not a speed trap
  • Healthier lunches offered to students
  • School, BFD correcting problems
  • SWCD tour gives glimpse into projects
  • 25
  • Devil-Dog game belongs to Danville - VIDEO
  • Eight convicted for felonies
  • Coyote spotted south of MV
  • Historic bridge ready to travel
  • Redskins finish strong, sack Trojans
  • Johnnies wrap up title, beat Vikings
  • Jackets fall on late field goal
  • Freddies run away from Redbirds
  • 27
  • Dennis family gives their side to Freshwater controversy
  • Freshwater hearing to resume
  • Domestic violence touches many lives
  • UPI takes over Westenbarger property
  • 28
  • Presidential supporter withdraws ballot following investigation
  • Afternoon Freshwater hearing update
  • Morning Freshwater hearing update
  • State rep candidates square off in debate - VIDEO and AUDIO
  • Family wants to protect son, other students
  • City considers requiring landlords to report names of their tenants
  • Hamlet wastewater projects reviewed by commissioners
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  • Dennis family gives their side to Freshwater controversy
  • Freshwater hearing to resume
  • Domestic violence touches many lives
  • UPI takes over Westenbarger property
  • 30
  • Thursday morning hearing update
  • Second student steps forward at hearing
  • Village hit by rash of robberies
  • Opposing views animate supporters
  • Commissioner incumbent faces challenger
  • Candidates tout experience
  • Season's end good time for Jackets to reflect back
  • Scots ready for playoff trip
  • Johnnies'dream now a reality
  • MV school board discusses proposed field house
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  • Friday morning hearing update
  • Medical expert testifies at hearing
  • Dailey, Space vie for 18th District seat
  • Directives driving up election costs
  • Gallogly, Lybarger square off for recorder
  • Bridge to be moved Sunday
  • Johnnies prepared for Ready
  • Freddies'Wise hopes third time's a charm
  • Freddies out to leave their mark
  • Johnnies'Hornick focused on task
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