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  • Blubaugh death ruled overdose
  • Slamming: Changing long-distance provider
  • Mansfield Art Center focuses on Christine Bunn
  • Free throws help Jaguars edge Blue Devils, 50-44
  • Redskins'Wheeler advances to state
  • Late shot caps MV comeback
  • Scots roll into district semifinal
  • Jackets send two to state meet
  • 3
  • Martinsburg adds two new council members
  • Gambier Council considers five pieces of legislation
  • Residents bring concerns to Centerburg Council
  • MV Police investigating robbery outside restaurant
  • Local heroes honored at Red Cross breakfast
  • 4
  • Amheiser vying for world's best pizza maker
  • Inmate found dead at jail
  • Daylight burglaries hitting Knox County area
  • Nine people indicted by March grand jury
  • Projects submitted for stimulus
  • Freddies can't stop Hawks
  • Eagles defeat Blue Devils
  • 5
  • Blubaugh resigns
  • Inmate death not yet ruled on
  • Short: Rumor false about outbreak of lice at school
  • Board: New system will provide best service
  • Jacket foursome shows teamwork
  • Freddies'Rodriguez aiming for podium
  • Wheeler not concerned with looking the part
  • Redskins edge Panthers
  • Scots earn historic victory, advance to final
  • 6
  • Morning fire consumes Cochran Road home
  • BMV blues finds new strain
  • Head lice should be treated quickly
  • Blubaugh resigns; Hatton consulting
  • Columbian runs past Clear Fork
  • Area wrestlers move on at state tourney
  • 7
  • Students learn about shaken baby syndrome
  • Knox soil &water holds annual legislative luncheon
  • Change your clocks, change your batteries
  • City to share cost of spring cleanup tab
  • Wrestlers struggle on Day 2
  • 9
  • City council holds open forum
  • Home schooling provides an option
  • Laid-back charm marks Journeys'concert
  • Two Johnstown wrestlers make it to state podium
  • Redskins'rally falls short
  • Greyhounds run past Mount Vernon
  • 10
  • Realtor signs topic at public hearing
  • Cochran Road fire ruled accidental
  • Transitioning from home school to public school
  • Council raises wastewater rates
  • Rolls-Royce trailer slides off road
  • 11
  • Centerburg cuts softball for 2009
  • Centerburg robotics team advances to international competition
  • War memoir focused on people, not fighting
  • Home schooling: One family's experience
  • Constitution still relevant today
  • LEPC makes plans for emergencies
  • 12
  • EK cuts back personnel for financial reasons
  • International Paper lays off workers
  • Grinstead honored by KCESC board
  • Local food documentary wins Telly Award
  • 13
  • Gay Street improvement starts Monday
  • Commissioners lobby lamakers in DC
  • Johnstown continues to slash budget
  • Liberty Day emphasizes important documents
  • 14
  • City gears up for construction
  • Local farmers union continues to gain members
  • County schools prepare for OGT week
  • Documentary on Ohio farm sentimentalizes animal cruelty issue
  • 16
  • Cougars capture NCCAA national title
  • Utica first responders train in New Mexico
  • KCH to receive federal funds for radiation therapy system
  • Horse slaughter auctioneer fails to pay fines
  • 17
  • Orange barrels being placed on Gay Street
  • Dispatch center issues discussed at 9-1-1 public hearing
  • Fire departments working to keep field fires under control
  • Job & Family Services: Gov.'s budget a 'catastrophe'
  • 18
  • MV accepted into Main Street Program
  • Open burning regulations more strict in city
  • Coroner meets with fire, EMS chiefs
  • ODE places Northridge under fiscal caution
  • 19
  • Grass fire damages three properties
  • Grass fires spreading this season
  • Sen. Brown calls on Ohioans to serve
  • Road to the Final Four runs through Ohio
  • Disabilities can't stop the joy of performing
  • 20
  • ISS begins move to new building
  • Saga continues about office space
  • Chefs flip over omelet dinner
  • 21
  • City looks to clean up kiosk area
  • 42 capped in nursing ceremony
  • Block, Todd selected for top area honors
  • Danville adding middle school track and field
  • Freddies'Logan steps down
  • 23
  • Construction to begin on U.S. 36 bridge
  • Severe Weather Awareness Week kicks off today
  • 15 acres charred by accidental brush fire
  • 24
  • New life for old building: Critchfield House becomes CAC
  • HCA's Rice describes advantages of program
  • Rise in suicides prompts tough questions
  • Process begins in search for EMA director
  • Famous historian McPherson speaks at Kenyon College
  • 25
  • Freshwater Contract Termination Hearing update
  • Grass fire damages old National Can property
  • Former superintendent questioned
  • Food labeling program takes effect
  • Suicide attempts affect all ages, groups in county
  • Simpson, Hoyng selected for top awards
  • Payne earns area's top honor
  • Newell, Walker win Three-Point Shootout
  • Myles leads All-Stars'comeback
  • Late run secures easy win
  • 26
  • Freshwater Contract Termination Hearing Update
  • Family's grief intense when suicide committed
  • Teacher, former superintendent testify at hearing
  • Spotters gather to watch eagles
  • 27
  • Vandals damage fence
  • Ex-student disputes photo evidence
  • Reaching out for help is not a betrayal
  • Brick removal a delicate task
  • Stimulus money to rehab Ohio 13 bridge
  • 28
  • Investigative firm stands by its report
  • Slayton wins Exchange Club's ACE award
  • City workers busy with spring projects
  • Voices speak out on issue of suicide
  • Home show features 102 vendors
  • Jackets set to bounce back
  • Area teams have sights aimed high
  • Freshmen pick up key roles for MV
  • Devils out to defend state title
  • 30
  • Home and Garden Show draws large crowds - VIDEO
  • Cold temps spur two weekend chimney fires
  • Local residents awarded citizenship
  • Company to offer wireless Internet throughout county
  • Buckeyes reflect as draft nears
  • Yellow Jackets split season openers
  • Jackets preparing for 2009 campaign
  • 31
  • Corn spilled in accident
  • Commissioners ponder Station Break budget
  • Martinsburg man charged with vehicular homicide
  • Meditation has health and spiritual benefits
  • Jackets start strong, beat Vikings
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