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  • Deputies ride in to rid bike path of odd behavior
  • Danville's Amish learn health, safety lessons
  • Departments battle blaze at Mid-Ohio Paving
  • Ohio 13 paving nearly complete
  • Tharp sisters dominate dog showmanship
  • 2
  • Follow the yellow brick road down memory lane
  • Answers elusive in water splotching problem
  • Residents coping with bridge repair
  • 3
  • County cuts reviewed; no layoffs expected
  • Youth pleads guilty to felonious assault
  • Problems with trailer park corrected
  • 9-1-1, EMA boards shoot down personnel committee
  • Gambier passes '10 budget
  • 3 sentenced for felonies
  • Quick 32 car show and race coming to town
  • Little League All-Star teams ready for action
  • Classic set to get under way
  • Hobby turns into career for Hogle
  • Freddie HOF back on track
  • 4
  • First Friday kicks off Fourth of July weekend
  • Economy will affect city next year
  • MVFD begins fan drive
  • National Night Out promotes neighbors
  • Local author Ames is making a comeback
  • 6
  • Schermer honored as Gambier's top citizen
  • Holiday a tradition in Fredericktown
  • Utica enjoys entertaining holiday
  • Two seriously injured in motorcycle crash
  • MVPD makes drug bust
  • Rotary takes down Moose
  • 7
  • Commissioners begin slashing budget
  • Martinsburg facing financial difficulties
  • Residents asked to take part in study
  • Centerburg looks at future funding
  • More to job than just saving dogs
  • Danville to spruce up village
  • 8
  • Freshwater amends lawsuit
  • Cyclist speaks out
  • National Night Out promotes neighbors
  • Judge denies petition on board's testimony
  • Casner retires from KCSO
  • More time given to owner of old MS
  • Large barn fire challenges several FDs
  • 9
  • Two injured in high-speed crash
  • Prescription medication problem affecting county
  • Barn fire declared spontaneous combustion
  • Utica Care Center residents evacuated after fire scare
  • Debate continues over slot machines
  • Caldwell excels in pentathlon
  • Stevens takes over volleyball program
  • Sweeney back at helm of track and field program
  • Grand slams give Royals win
  • 10
  • Local group forms from tea party
  • Drastic cuts needed to meet new budget
  • Student tells story of school drug deal
  • Thin line between law, religion for deputies
  • July grand jury indicts 25
  • 11
  • City projects going well
  • Fire damages home
  • 7 injured in two-car accident on 95
  • Judge explains denial in Freshwater case
  • 3 sentenced for felonies
  • Lashley featured in MMA bout
  • 13
  • Officials: New 9-1-1 system will improve safety in county
  • Misuse of drugs has serious implications
  • Knox Lake residents form neighborhood watch
  • Martin aiming high at Air Force Academy
  • MV police officer involved in incident
  • Menke, Arck lead MV Orange to title
  • Late score lifts North over South
  • Mount Vernon bashes Fredericktown, 12-2
  • 14
  • And the walls come tumbling down
  • Alcove continues its legacy
  • Utica looking into health coverage
  • Broeren appointed assistant law director
  • Fire engulfs Utica area barn
  • Furloughs may help cut sheriff's budget
  • Bats lead Mount Vernon
  • Keyes pitches Utica past Johnstown
  • 15
  • OSU president makes trip to Knox
  • MV resident named fire chief
  • Centerburg airport saved after agreement reached
  • Two sentenced for burglary
  • Loss ends Fredericktown's run
  • 16
  • DARE teaches about RX drug abuse
  • Area youths getting ready for the fair
  • Milliron Industries still burning
  • KCH, UnitedHealthcare reach agreement
  • Licking County A's pitch way to win
  • MV overcomes shaky game
  • 17
  • No layoff for Sheriff’s office; cuts still needed
  • Three agencies draft county heat emergency plan
  • COTC’s local police academy thriving in first year
  • Hartford Fair prepares grounds for August festivities
  • 18
  • K-9 dog shows off its talents
  • Salvation explored in portable temple
  • Library levy approved
  • Sychar Road projects to begin soon
  • 20
  • Stage building nearing completion for MVNU
  • Many to blame for faulty budget numbers
  • Strength found in one word
  • Training proves new construction poses new difficulties for firefighters
  • 21
  • Memories of Cronkite sail on
  • Learning to handle railroad emergencies
  • Keeping cemeteries neat and trimmed
  • Asetta moving to Fredericktown
  • Investigators seeking information in farm fire
  • Life returning to normal after hurricane
  • ER to require insurance co-pays
  • 22
  • Inconsistencies found in Cantu case
  • Charity race to feature locals - VIDEO
  • Group discusses problems, solutions
  • Sheriff's union approves furloughs
  • Mount Vernon earns Ohio title with 10-0 win
  • 23
  • Morrow County Jail may be closed
  • Partners get lesson in history
  • Harness racing to kick off fair
  • Health board considers nuisance
  • Local students surpass state averages
  • 24
  • Further delays for Freshwater
  • Harris explains budget process
  • Jail problems growing concern
  • Cuts rattle OSU Extension office
  • Youngstown slugs way to state title
  • 25
  • Vigil calls attention to hate crimes - Video/Image Gallery
  • ORC defines groundwork for termination procedure
  • Street resurfacing to begin mid-August
  • Mickley farm to be preserved
  • School funding changes under new state budget
  • 27
  • Officials: H1N1 not going away
  • Ruhl holds on for win
  • NTPA lights up Knox County Fair
  • Strait a repeat winner in rabbit show
  • Shaffer, Douglas crowned Knox County Fair royalty
  • Draft horses, ponies on display at fair
  • Davidson named Little Miss Knox County Fair
  • MV All-Stars win pair, advance in tourney
  • Vipers win Dixie Days title
  • 28
  • City considering repairing curbs, gutters
  • Cuts may have long-reaching effect
  • Banburys sweep goat show
  • Bartley shows top hog
  • Daniels, Presleytops in poultry
  • Durbin receives Boeshart Award
  • Shepler smashes the competition
  • Hamilton bests MV, 5-4
  • 29
  • Bill would establish pilot program
  • Preparation is key in harness racing
  • Freeman has best feeder
  • Alden, Wilson tops at dairy show
  • Ruckman has top market lamb
  • Proper walks away with dairy steer title
  • Tradition runs deep at beef show
  • Moreland has best doe of show
  • 30
  • Ruckman top showman at fair
  • Clagg takes honors at equine event
  • Competition brings out fans
  • Centerburg to sport new look
  • Strong play leads to MV win
  • 31
  • Sale exceeds Ruckman's expectations
  • Exhibitors say things go well in dairy sale
  • Buyers support youth in annual Sale of Champions
  • Lonestar ready to perform
  • Shaffer survives bus race
  • 'Cash for clunkers'may be suspended
  • Sponsler purchases ownership of Donley Ford
  • End comes for MV, 10-8
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