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  • Stolen truck hauls components for meth lab
  • Changes may be in store for schools
  • Federal legislation adjusts funding of pension plans
  • Yellow Jacket wrestlers off to a good start
  • White, Trojans learning as they go
  • 2
  • Program can help uninsured special-needs children
  • 3
  • Public officials defend practice of double dipping
  • City prioritizes projects for '09
  • Patriots torpedo Jackets
  • Johnnies edge Rockets
  • 5
  • Freshwater termination hearing to resume
  • Blue Devils hold off Bulldogs
  • Jackets rally to defeat Redskins
  • Redskins rule Northridge Invite
  • 6
  • Investigator cross examined by Freshwater lawyer
  • Investigator, pastor testify in morning session
  • Sheriff and commissioners agree on '09 budget
  • Knox County featured on Fox 28 program
  • Booster clubs to fund spring activities at Northridge
  • Legendary sportscaster Crum dies
  • 7
  • Investigator questioned about tesla coil experiment
  • Termination hearing continues for Freshwater
  • Investigation of sheriff still open
  • Local companies in 'state of flux'
  • Now's the time to begin saving for Christmas
  • Jackets wallop Warriors
  • 8
  • State science consultant explains classroom standards
  • Investigator's report examined
  • Historic house being restored after fire
  • Property taxes on their way
  • Powerful Redskins loaded for postseason run
  • Sheffield has Jackets moving
  • 9
  • Student handouts subject of this morning at Freshwater hearing
  • Tesla coil demonstrated during hearing
  • Eight indicted by grand jury
  • County plans for grants, EMA budget adjustment
  • Mount Vernon wrestlers sweep quad
  • Freddies hold off East Knox
  • 10
  • Princehouse testifies in Freshwater hearing
  • City gets promising news
  • Centerburg gazebo to be repaired
  • Jackets down Golden Eagles
  • Freddies edge Bulldogs, 43-41
  • 12
  • CPR an important skill for all
  • Warhawks clip Jackets, 41-30
  • Bower honored for saving his wife's life
  • Postman delivers eagle count for ODNR
  • MV man killed in accident
  • 13
  • Fredericktown interested in senior levy
  • County and city touch base on issues
  • City agrees to annex old ANC property
  • Area pool league sparks interest
  • Redskins dominate Blue Devils
  • 14
  • D'Ettore discusses tesla coil use
  • Freshwater's daughter testifies at hearing
  • City tax forms available online
  • Help available for those in need
  • Groups to purchase smoke detectors for residents
  • MV eighth-graders heading to D.C. for inauguration
  • Coalition working to make county a safer place
  • Auditor's office busy dealing with complaints
  • 15
  • Daughter testifies on dad’s behalf
  • Knox County hit by major snowstorm
  • Freshwater update
  • 16
  • Church fire ruled accidental
  • Freshwater's teaching skills discussed
  • Freshwater update
  • Cancellations
  • 17
  • Teachers, staff testify in hearing
  • Eyster sentences four to prison
  • City digs out from Wednesday's snow
  • Community generously supports Utica food pantry
  • 19
  • Fire takes home; family safe
  • News starts science column
  • Departments battle blaze in cold
  • DeWine Lincoln dinner speaker
  • 20
  • King honored at breakfast
  • Middle schoolers facing tough issues
  • Fire chiefs discuss issues with dispatchers
  • Fire damages hotel's storage room
  • Yearly checkups important in fight against cancer
  • Johnnies rally to beat Bulldogs
  • New youth tennis program coming to MV
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  • Flood strikes county 50 years ago
  • MVNU prof inaugural coverage commentator
  • Village to receive new police cruiser
  • Danville police add K-9 officer
  • Warriors steal overtime win from Colts
  • Trojans hold off Freddies
  • Redskins outlast Johnnies for win
  • 22
  • Ashland man arrested
  • Sharp Road barn burns
  • County girls discover excitement of science
  • Approval given for restoration plans
  • Commission to recommend change in sign language
  • Senior guards at center of Scots'early success
  • Redskins defeat Freddies
  • 23
  • Ice fishing a fun way to beat winter blahs - VIDEO
  • Peanut butter recalls affecting pet products
  • Veterans discuss moving from Service Center
  • MV has new plan for kindergartens during delays
  • 24
  • Steinmetz pursues her love of flying
  • Danville man sentenced to 15 months in prison
  • Gas aggregate program to start March 1
  • Jackets overcome Pioneers
  • Redbirds fly past Blue Devils, 56-36
  • Mount Vernon loses close one at Orange
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  • Local Events
  • Curry receives Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Trojans wallop Bulldogs, 57-36
  • Chamber honors members for contributions
  • Geese flock to area ponds, lakes
  • Homer FD gets new leadership, equipment
  • Is there any scientific evidence that Bigfoot exists?
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  • Downtown parking topic again at council
  • City's fire inspections rise dramatically from 2007
  • Neighborhood stabilization committee meets
  • 28
  • Centerburg rallies around Paynes
  • Fresh thinking key to small-town survival
  • Fundraisers continue for Freedom Center
  • 29
  • Winter storm socks Knox County
  • Apple Valley homeowners get frozen surprise
  • OJM Radio Auction set for Saturday
  • East Knox's Lilley earns prestigious All-Ohio honor
  • Highland wrestlers learning from the ground up
  • Blue Devils win Shearer Equipment contest
  • Logan rises to the occasion
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  • Colonial Music changing its tune
  • County department keeping eye on potential water woes
  • United Way continues to advance common good
  • Commissioners continue working on office spaces
  • Still time to enjoy hunting season
  • Coyote offer hunters a challenge
  • Birds'pressure frazzles Freddies
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  • Congregation fares well after fire
  • City budget includes money for new equipment
  • Two sentenced for felonies
  • Last-second shot lifts MV past Falcons
  • Trojans pull away from Bulldogs
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