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  • Forum discusses effects of poverty
  • MOTA receives stimulus
  • Horn takes over as director of county board of elections
  • Redskins slide past Scots
  • 2
  • Townships working on agreement for road
  • Dispatch system discussed
  • Despite cuts, health dept. continues to serve
  • Freshwater Termination Hearing morning update
  • Trojans building program on talent
  • Yellow Jackets young, but tested
  • Bulldogs crush Crestline
  • 3
  • Healing session discussed at Freshwater hearing
  • Seven sentenced for felonies
  • Local Dana plant lays off workers
  • Miller dispells rattlesnake rumors; fishing starting strong
  • Pioneers edge Jackets, 3-2
  • 4
  • Litter project applies to all roads, bike paths
  • Pictures from Schine's Vernon Theater find their way to historical museum
  • Spring projects under way
  • NCAA title a dream come true for Coon
  • 6
  • Scouts race at Pinewood Derby - VIDEO
  • Taxes on tobacco go through the roof
  • Brick streets remain hot topic in city
  • Messmer, Scots sweep Freddies
  • Scots, Freddies split weekend twin bill
  • 7
  • Knox County GOP Treasurer Hinkens resigns
  • Changes made to proposed development
  • Morrow County cuts sheriff staff
  • Centerburg gazebo repaired and painted
  • 8
  • Blubaugh breaks silence about departure
  • BCII checking out Republican Party books
  • 9
  • Pullins files blanket order against Eyster
  • More counts filed against Pullins
  • Space explains effect of stimulus on Knox County
  • Partners in Public Health honored
  • Freddies outlast Trojans
  • Bulldogs edge Redbirds
  • 10
  • Grand jury returns indictments
  • RPC nixes Small's park plan
  • Redbirds slam Redskins
  • MV boys off and running
  • Yellow Jackets pound Celtics
  • Redskin boys defend title
  • 11
  • Memorial honors fallen firefighters - Slideshow
  • Jeld-Wen to add 20 full-time jobs
  • City, ODOT discuss Coshocton Avenue projects
  • 13
  • Mount Vernon Easter Egg Hunt - Slideshow
  • Three sentenced for felonies
  • State director shares mission
  • 14
  • City, county discuss fire and road issues
  • Utica holds hearing on public blight
  • Utica council looks at paving projects
  • Ohio Division of Wildlife wins important court victory
  • Laundry problems bubble up again
  • Funeral escorts topic at meeting
  • Station Break outsourcing home, yard services
  • 15
  • Barber pleads no contest to dereliction of duty charge
  • Farmers Market opening early
  • Fredericktown hires new superintendent
  • 16
  • Freshwater Controversy
  • Barber pleads no contest to dereliction of duty
  • Newspaper recycling Saturday at the News
  • Locals attend tea party rally
  • 17
  • Juveniles break into water park
  • Death investigators to aid coroner's office
  • Jail death ruled suicide
  • MV girls squeeze Orange
  • Jackets beat Panthers in 4
  • 18
  • Belmont Avenue house fire
  • Mount Vernon Little League Opening Day
  • '71 RT catches attention of Mopar world
  • City ready to start grading alleys
  • Team depth is to Freddies'advantage
  • Kane pitches Jackets to win
  • 20
  • Tanker overturns closing Route 13
  • Fire destroys Belmont Ave. apartments
  • Kenton man charged in accident
  • Two unharmed in crash
  • Kenyon alum wins Earth Day race
  • Moeller takes down MV boys
  • Jackets sweep Green Wave
  • 21
  • Sheriff issues annual report, clarifies billing
  • Large group discusses many topics
  • Overturned tanker closes highway
  • MEORC purchases building on Avalon Road
  • Old road becoming battleground for counties
  • 22
  • Responders get put to the test
  • Pruitt wanted on several charges
  • Road battle lines surveyed 164 years ago
  • More burglaries strike area outside Fredericktown
  • MV girls defeat Wildcats
  • Jackets rally past Orange
  • 23
  • Woman found after wandering from home
  • Partners in tourism gather at depot
  • A glimpse into the inner workings of the Federal Reserve
  • 24
  • Horse park plagued with vandals
  • Child advocates honored
  • Recycling Center struggling
  • 25
  • Mount Vernon Invititional
  • Bladensburg Little League Opening Ceremony
  • News recycling event a success
  • Grant allows city to hire summer workers
  • Lonsinger Pharmacy robbed
  • 3 sentenced for felonies
  • Morrison pleads not guilty
  • Jackets rally past Pacers, 6-3
  • 27
  • Kenyon student arrested on trafficking charges
  • Improving communication discussed after incident
  • Local kitchen in the works
  • Homer FD auxiliary dinner brings community together
  • Jackets, Colts dominate relays
  • Yellow Jackets crush Big Walnut
  • 28
  • County officials prepared for possible outbreak
  • ODA: Pork safe to eat
  • Police escorts may return for funeral processions
  • City Council clarifies parking ordinances
  • Jackets keep up winning ways
  • Records fall in MV victory
  • 29
  • Leedy Road vacation defeated in vote
  • Lucas makes learning fun
  • Community center to be shelter
  • Countywide mock disaster drill canceled
  • Jackets honor seniors, sweep Pacers
  • 30
  • Schools updated on swine flu precautions
  • Demaree, Vail face off for council seat
  • KCRF purchases Odd Fellows building
  • Weather spotting class informative
  • Madison edges Yellow Jackets
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