Monday, February 13th, 2012

 
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Freshwater Hearing

Freshwater hearing ends second day

The contract termination hearing of Mount Vernon middle school science teacher John Freshwater continued Friday with the cross-examination of Mount Vernon School superintendent Steve Short.

Pamela Schehl

Attorneys react to testimony

On Friday, after two days of testimony in the termination hearing of suspended Mount Vernon Middle School science teacher John Freshwater, the legal representatives spoke about their impressions of the procedings.

Pamela Schehl

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Holloway new director at YMCA

The Mount Vernon YMCA has a new executive director, and Amy Hollaway is the first woman to serve in that position.

Kimberly Orsborn

Storm damage from the incursion of Hurricane Ike into Ohio was not limited to downed trees and utility poles and wires. Crop damage from the high winds was a major problem for local farmers.
Photo by George Breithaupt

Hurricane impacts local corn crop

Storm damage from the incursion of Hurricane Ike into Ohio was not limited to downed trees and utility poles and wires. Crop damage from the high winds was a major problem for local farmers.

George Breithaupt


Gas aggregate program on ballot

Residents of Mount Vernon will get a chance in November to vote on whether they would like to enter a gas aggregate program. According to Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Mavis, the city will put the issue on the ballot for the Nov. 4 election.

Fred Main

       
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