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  • High number of teens face dating violence
  • Ask a scientist: Is it always best to buy organic foods?
  • Scots hold off late Trojan rally
  • Bulldogs edge Redskins to win Utica Invitational
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  • Community pours out for raccoon dinner
  • Hosket: Values necessary for success
  • Commissioners review water/wastewater projects
  • Title department saga takes another turn
  • Mentorship helps inspire youths
  • Culbertson closing in on career marks
  • Area teams learn postseason basketball fates
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  • Ten indicted by grand jury
  • Howard woman killed in accident
  • County looks at possible projects
  • Community bids farewell to Foster
  • Blue Devils knock off Trojans
  • 5
  • Committee recommends revising 9-1-1 plan
  • Hunger relief programs help those in need
  • 6
  • Bouchers return to Flappers Bar &Grille
  • An alternative perspective on the Bible
  • MVMS students enjoy trip - Slideshow
  • Vine Street fire starts in upstairs bedroom - Image gallery
  • Five fire districts to continue receiving free legal representation from county
  • Commissioners choose bridge engineering firm for HOOT
  • 7
  • Dogs have their day in new run
  • MVNU buys former Sewing Center building
  • Mayors find out how stimulus will affect local projects
  • Yellow Jackets pound Warriors
  • 9
  • Drivers pay respect to Richert with large convoy - VIDEO
  • Crise's land yacht an engineering marvel
  • Young musicians energize symphony
  • Shelter rewarding to homeless, volunteers
  • Indian Valley wins East Knox Duals
  • Pacers upset MV boys
  • Jackets sting Bison
  • 10
  • Danville outlines possible projects
  • NSP program clarified as initial plan takes shape
  • New subdivision regulation refinements proposed
  • Utica hears about setback issues
  • Council approves pay increase
  • City looks at increasing wastewater rates
  • Boys basketball teams prepare for postseason
  • Eastmoor downs Yellow Jackets
  • Johnnies poised for greatness
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  • Deciphering the real estate tax statement
  • Lonestar to perform at fair
  • Plenty of topics 'Up for Discussion'
  • Finding that perfect gift for your valentine
  • Defense leads Scots past Bulldogs
  • 12
  • High winds rip county
  • Dollar store taking shape in Danville
  • Winds cause fire to jump to two neighboring houses
  • Did Kenyon put Lincoln in the White House?
  • Branstool carrying the Bulldogs'load
  • Myles at heart of Trojan resurgence
  • Mount Vernon swimmers preparing for postseason
  • 13
  • EMA board approves raises for directors
  • Baumann top speller
  • New church takes special 'journey'
  • High winds topple livestock barn
  • 14
  • Mean Streets : Slideshow
  • Free dental work just what doctor ordered
  • Students''puppy love'spreads like fleas
  • City set to hit the bricks in March
  • Panthers clip Jackets'wings
  • Buckeye Lake fish find nothing out of the ordinary
  • Utica wraps up share of MBC
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  • OJM rolls out the red carpet - Slideshow
  • Training helps firefighters learn proper techniques - Slideshow
  • Resident swindled out of money
  • Chamber's search takes new approach
  • 17
  • OJM opens weeklong festivities with lunch
  • MVNU hosts OJM participants
  • Another resident swindled
  • Fletcher named Republican of the Year
  • 18
  • Freshwater Contract Termination Hearing update
  • Learning from successful businesswomen
  • Rotarians host OJM participants
  • State looking at alternatives to gas tax
  • Gambier making plans for parks
  • Back to the future, minus the squirrel traps
  • Jackets overpower Redskins
  • Buzzer-beater finishes Trojans'season
  • Redbirds hold off Johnnies, Redskins in MBC
  • 2009-10 fishing licenses on sale
  • 19
  • Seniors host OJM participants for lunch
  • Some property owners may get refund from MWCD
  • Schools begin making up calamity days
  • 9-1-1 board to purchase CAD system
  • Aces too much for Bulldogs to handle
  • Jackets advance with overtime win over Celtics
  • 20
  • State adds new wrinkle to title office efforts
  • Binsenius: Bullies can be stopped
  • Gates blocking trail to be removed
  • EMA's Blubaugh on paid leave
  • Soroptimists hosts OJM participants
  • Kroger exploring possible gas station
  • Market getting new lease on life
  • Wrestling pipeline full at Northridge
  • Ohio free of Chronic Waste Disease
  • Power lifters heading to Danville
  • 21
  • OJM bestows preliminary awards
  • Griffith: 'They're making me look like the bad guy'
  • Hess opens lines of communication
  • 8 sentenced for felonies
  • Bullying by girls is vicious, ruthless
  • First Fridays will be affected by construction project
  • Freddies advance in tourney
  • Eagles dash Jackets'title hopes
  • Trojans overcome Blue Devils, 60-47
  • 23
  • Centerburg's Arishina named Ohio's Junior Miss - VIDEO
  • MV man arrested after shooting
  • Details lacking in stimulus distribution
  • Extra work paying off for state patrol
  • 24
  • No drugs found at high school
  • Fire station to get new ambulance, truck
  • Conversations continue on downtown parking
  • Commissioners review projects and budgets
  • Cougar duo learn from military stops
  • Johnnies lead area wrestlers to districts
  • Season ends for Yellow Jackets
  • 25
  • Shuman: Rumors false about prescription drugs
  • Industrial Tech at CHS is for the birds
  • Danville to look at getting new equipment building
  • Johnnies get past Mount Gilead, 44-35
  • Danville jolts Eagles, 57-29
  • Freddies defeat Vikings, advance
  • 26
  • Investigation of sheriff heading to grand jury
  • Freshwater hearing delayed again
  • News has four finalists for Ohio AP awards
  • Jackets pull away late for win
  • Trojans rejected by Roughriders
  • Late stall ends Redskins'season
  • Harmon, Tigers race past MV girls
  • Young Generals find success as a team
  • 27
  • Freshwater Termination Hearing afternoon update
  • Blubaugh's job remains in limbo
  • Fairgrounds expanding
  • Pifer given Walter Rudin Award
  • Putting the pieces back together
  • Twin Oak fourth-grader makes game show's regional finals
  • Spartans steal win from Freddies
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  • When 'The Daughter of the Blues'came to town
  • Students testify at teacher's hearing
  • Preparations begin for Memorial Day activities
  • Interest in gardening starting to grow
  • Freddies surprise Heath, advance
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