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  • Blown fuse knocks out power
  • Floodplain regs updated to match maps
  • Family safe after second-story house fire
  • Hobson to lead Red Cross board
  • Looney inducted into HOF
  • 2
  • First Friday held despite rain - Slideshow
  • Students welcome home soldier - Slideshow
  • City gets $100,000 for boiler
  • 2 county residents test negative for H1N1
  • 30 graduate in home-school ceremony - Slideshow
  • Morrison, Holdren commended for heroic action in house fire
  • Weather doesn't dampen times at invite
  • 4
  • Farmers Market opens early - Slideshow
  • Airport, electric company at odds over lines
  • Concerns brought to round table
  • Four from News win AP awards
  • Racing kicks off 2009 season
  • 5
  • Local dealers in limbo after Chrysler files for bankruptcy
  • Water line break raises issues in Centerburg
  • Ronk: A/C needed in juvenile probation building
  • Students making 'push against poverty'
  • Yellow Jackets down Golden Gales
  • Redskins rip Blue Devils
  • 6
  • MV, Johnstown schools approve levies
  • Knox County remains free of swine flu virus
  • Fourteen indicted by May grand jury
  • 7
  • Freshwater Termination Hearing: Afternoon update
  • Freshwater Termination Hearing: Morning update
  • Teacher hearing resumes
  • Caution urged when selling on the Internet
  • 8
  • Freshwater Termination Hearing: Morning update
  • Student testifies again
  • Student disagrees with school dress code policy
  • Trails being constructed at park
  • Property owner takes offense at notification
  • Students, teachers honored for excellence in education
  • 9
  • Gay Street Project
  • Dennis family wraps up Freshwater testimony
  • Eyster sentences six Friday
  • Trail needs to jump tracks
  • Rockwell, Lindsey named Most Valuable
  • P.R.'s highlight field events
  • Rockwell, Lindsey named Most Valuable
  • 11
  • Evaluation of hazmat incident shows strengths, weaknesses
  • Wind power being generated in county
  • Firefighters rescue girl stuck in tree
  • 12
  • Utica preps for outdoor work
  • Resident raises concerns over park, crosswalk
  • New Job &Family Services contract ratified
  • Judge recuses self from proceedings
  • Fifth-grade hero pulls preschooler from danger
  • Buying local means more for community
  • Blue Devils begin defense of title
  • Marcum keys Mount Vernon victory
  • 13
  • Civil War Days relived at Highland Middle School
  • Hess officially named EMA director
  • For sirens and lights, move right
  • Vikings top Freddies in tourney
  • Delay doesn't slow Redskins
  • Messmer propels Scots past Pirates
  • 14
  • Small wins big in Regional Planning appeal
  • Montenerys turning over reins of business
  • 15
  • Original company to update rigging at theater
  • Race is on to cure breast cancer
  • Cottage foods finally approved
  • Ross here to stay despite Chrysler
  • Airport encourages businesses to fly away
  • Centerburg's Updike has touch of 'gold'
  • Program rewarding for volunteer
  • Blue Devils explode past Eagles 10-0
  • Jackets fall to big inning from Devils
  • Johnstown boys, girls win MBC titles
  • 16
  • Students achieve graduation goal
  • City turned down for $400,000 grant
  • Discussion forum keeps on growing
  • Gilmore, Barrick inducted into HOF
  • 18
  • Five arrested for burglary
  • Kenyon College awards diplomas to 329 graduates
  • Freddies win meet; Jackets third
  • 19
  • Water, Water Everywhere - VIDEO
  • Weekend turns into nightmare for Yoders
  • An unwelcome neighbor moves in
  • ODOT: I-71 widening will come
  • Blue Devils rattle Lakers
  • Bulldogs upset Hawks
  • Wildcats pound ball, Scots in 11-2 win
  • 20
  • Emergency communication discussed by fire chiefs
  • Alternative Center students honored
  • Dailey to speak at Memorial Day program
  • 21
  • Historic bridge to undergo rehab
  • East Knox student assaulted in cafeteria
  • Health board condemns 2 properties
  • Danville to ask county for bridge funds
  • 22
  • Geraci to perform at festival
  • Four sentenced for felonies
  • Yost discusses issues facing Ohio
  • Bladensburg, Millwood to get sewers first
  • 23
  • Farm numbers increase slightly in Knox County
  • City gearing up for summer
  • Pending projects updated for county
  • Vets assisted by doctor's office on wheels
  • 25
  • MVNU holds commencement ceremony
  • Brandon pays homage to current, past soldiers
  • Ice Cream Festival arrives just in time to beat the heat
  • Academy graduates 35
  • 26
  • Sheriff's deputy injured during foot chase
  • MV recognizes nation's veterans
  • Fredericktown pays tribute to those who gave ultimate sacrifice
  • Memorial Day honored at Bloomfield Cemetery
  • Swisher: Nation owes existence to vets
  • Danville shows respect for vets
  • Utica remembers history, importance of holiday
  • 27
  • Youth faces charges from attack at EKHS
  • Dollar General not easy money in Howard
  • Fogle named parking enforcement officer
  • Three honored for lifesaving effort
  • 28
  • Pen pals experience 'best day ever'
  • Summer schools facing cuts
  • Fredericktown Farmers Market finds new home
  • Test puts graduation on hold for some
  • Jackets strong on Day 1
  • Redskins triple their efforts
  • Blue Devils fall to Tigers
  • Cassell leads Jackets into state
  • 29
  • Metcalf remembered
  • H1N1 virus confirmed in county
  • Recycling hours reduced
  • Kroger fuel coming to Mount Vernon
  • Money for homeless coming to Knox, Licking
  • Neighborhoods designated for stabilization program
  • Commissioners see eye-to-eye with See over electric lines
  • Jacket volleyball team heading back to state
  • Rain, competition make regionals tough
  • 30
  • Phase 1 of Gay Street project nears completion
  • Students enjoy Camp Skeeter
  • Local garden to be featured on TV
  • Role players at the core of success
  • Jackets face heartbreak, triumph
  • Freddies send pair to state
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