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  • COJFD dedicates new truck to former chief
  • Danville graduates survive final test
  • Highland sends graduates off in style
  • Northridge celebrates success of graduates
  • Seniors get fresh at Mount Vernon Farmers Market
  • Elder too much for Jackets
  • Wilson pitches Colts to state
  • Tough day for area D-II competition
  • 2
  • Gambier corrects spelling of street name
  • Danville to apply for funds to replace bridge
  • Martinsburg considers financial possibilities
  • Storm causes fire, outages
  • Gas company checks lines from above
  • Williamson to attend military leadership seminar
  • 3
  • City to get tough with old middle school owner
  • Recycling available after hours at center
  • Freddies vaulters ready for go time
  • Jacket trio riding wave
  • 4
  • McCown remains in custody following court hearing
  • Fire Dept.'s truck struck by driver
  • 9-1-1 Board discusses authority over coordinator's position
  • Freddies'Potes looks to leave his mark
  • Colts prepared to make some noise
  • Wilson carries Colts to state
  • 5
  • Men who robbed Amish indicted
  • Sturgeon named EMA deputy director
  • Howard parcel rezoned business
  • Tourism toolbox unveiled at Woodward
  • Centerburg cancels graduation ceremony
  • Working his way up: MV native on his way at Muirfield
  • Tested Colts head into state semifinal
  • Ferguson set to leave mark
  • 6
  • Seniors protest graduation cancellation
  • Principal speaks out
  • City officials learn about Riverside Park fountain
  • Hendrickson recalls invasion of Normandy
  • Old tradition revived at East Knox graduation
  • Clear Fork graduates 136
  • Car break-ins solved
  • Crowd flocks to First Friday
  • Colts get ugly in 2-0 win
  • Newkirk reaches podium; Rockwell moves on to finals
  • 8
  • Community pulls together for Centerburg graduates
  • 81 graduate from Fredericktown
  • Exceptional class graduates from MV
  • Utica holds commencement exercises
  • Colts come up short in title bid
  • Athletes reach state podium
  • 9
  • Complaint filed against MVPD officers
  • Library funding down, but not out
  • Centerburg board gets earful from public
  • Gas prices heat up in summer
  • Arishina's long journey culminates with trip to AJM
  • 10
  • Freshwater files federal lawsuit (PDF available)
  • Federal lawsuit filed against school board
  • Race is on to save horse tracks in Ohio
  • Local horse industry harnessed
  • Technology invasion a concern at schools
  • 11
  • OVI arrests up around county
  • Dealership taking changes in stride
  • College Twp. FD promotes three
  • Wizard of Oz: Behind the curtain
  • 12
  • Trucker encounters traffic trouble with road closure
  • MOTA pays fine for delayed follow-up
  • MV musicians vie for spot in competition
  • 13
  • A 'real'solution for the streets of Mount Vernon
  • Source of water splotching may have been found
  • Library evacuated due to unidentified vapor
  • Pachmayer to take over the reins at KCCC
  • 15
  • Budget crunch hits general fund
  • Howard man killed in ATV accident
  • School board positions up for re-election
  • Chase reaches 100 mph
  • Family fun at Foundation Park
  • Drivers making adjustments as economy takes toll on racing
  • Junior golfers battle tough conditions
  • Ferguson, Rockwell named Track Athletes of Year
  • 16
  • Old school continues as blight to city
  • Citizens square off with MV school board
  • Fire consumes Gregg Road home
  • News investigating alleged hate crime
  • Discussion group energetic
  • Sheriff: Deputy doing 'pretty well'after collision
  • 17
  • 'Ice Cream Capitol'designation suits Utica
  • Local switchover to digital TV goes smoothly; some problems with antennae
  • Plea deal gives attacker 10 days in jail
  • Foxhole lawsuit dismissed
  • Shooting under investigation
  • 18
  • ABLE grads 'finish the race'
  • Airport awarded $150,000
  • OGT preliminary results released
  • 19
  • Turkey Festival kicks off summer fun
  • Broadband goals identified in report
  • Monroe zoning changes sent back to drawing board
  • 20
  • Relay walkers have hearts in right place
  • Illegal parking results in more tickets
  • Ansel retiring from Veterans Services
  • 22
  • Day of Action triggers learning opportunities
  • Teams build, then cook barbecue at challenge
  • Utica fire scare forces nursing home evacuation
  • $133,539 raised at relay
  • Residents: Closing poses danger, inconvenience
  • Unoccupied home destroyed by fire
  • Panel discusses gender
  • 23
  • VSO not cooperating with budget cuts
  • Resident voices concern with animal shelter
  • Parsisson retires as longtime administrator of children services
  • Frustrations continue to arise with owner of old middle school
  • Emergency personnel face challenges at disaster drill
  • Library facing more financial trouble
  • 24
  • Diversity in county discussed
  • Indianfield Bluffs added to parks
  • Horticulture program receives donation
  • Investigation continues in Ward Road fire
  • First responders get crisis intervention training
  • 25
  • 4-H'ers present projects to judges
  • Heart of Ohio USA Days Festival kicks off
  • Millwood attractions featured at tourism event
  • Solid waste nuisance discussed by health board
  • Changes in store for News
  • Colts'Wilson, Gottfried earn top area honors
  • Buckeye Transplant Games coming to area
  • 26
  • WACO celebrates 50th reunion
  • Eviction process complicated, stressful
  • 9-1-1, EMA boards could see changes
  • Box truck sidelined in morning accident
  • Rattarenz closes; owner moves in new direction
  • County offices slashing 9 percent from budgets
  • Storms roll though cutting power to many
  • Arishina settled in for AJM program
  • Brenneman ready to lead Red Cross into future
  • 27
  • The Reflections wow crowd at USA Days
  • Mavis: City is in good shape
  • Corporal punishment bill moves through Ohio House
  • Local man recalls Michael Jackson
  • Offense leads Exchange past COF
  • 29
  • Festival parade has perfect weather
  • Farm life explored in Fredericktown film
  • Disabled vets return to hunting, fishing
  • Three injured in auto accidents Sunday
  • WACO fly-in draws record number of biplanes
  • News details more changes
  • Young Rudrick making some noise at Pacemakers Dragway Park
  • Late run lifts Workman to title
  • White Oak Farms stops Benchmark
  • Charlie's defeats AHN, 8-5
  • A+ edges Parkside for title
  • COF breaks out bats in win
  • Buckeye Games draw competition
  • 30
  • County officials frustrated with request to cut budgets
  • Library director details budget cuts
  • Investigation into fires continues
  • New look comes to the News beginning July 1
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