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  • Utica man charged with kidnapping
  • City seeks recycling information
  • Fair remains safe venue with plan
  • Rine's passion for agriculture leads her to David Greer Award
  • 3
  • Districts preserve city's architectural heritage
  • Past due mortgage assistance available
  • Ruckman edges Studebaker for trophy
  • 4
  • Football season kicks off
  • Sign rule a lesson for young candidate
  • Village concerned with law enforcement issues
  • Medicine option would save money
  • Recent barn fires cost fire departments thousands
  • Vet makes sure competition fair among animals
  • 5
  • Clearing up misconceptions on bill
  • Space appreciates focus on Afghanistan
  • Bringing law enforcement, community together
  • Brunner discusses challenges of job
  • Schools opening up weight rooms
  • Yellow Jackets set on positive turn
  • Updike getting fast start
  • 6
  • Freshwater files suit with Ohio Supreme Court
  • Arson investigations up statewide
  • Walkers conquer cancer walk
  • Kauffman set to defend racing title
  • 7
  • Pot plants confiscated
  • Dan Emmett home gets facelift
  • County looking for bigger return on investments
  • Grand Jury returns 10 indictments
  • Coldstone Creamery teams up with Tim Hortons
  • 8
  • 4 sentenced for felonies
  • No major problems reported at county fair
  • Danville treatment plant ready to go
  • ODOT to help with engineering costs
  • Board discusses stimulus dollars
  • Trojans put past behind
  • 10
  • Standoff ends peacefully
  • Musicians step to beat at band camp - Image Gallery
  • Sunday wreck closes New Delaware Road
  • Chapman Field hosts crash training
  • 11
  • County reviews investments
  • Centerburg Schools revamp computer security
  • Brown heading to national event
  • Local post offices not affected by closings
  • 12
  • 'Clunkers'program has local impact
  • Does loss of property tax hurt area?
  • Construction begins on restroom in park
  • 13
  • Effect of budget still not known
  • Stamp cancellation to honor Dan Emmett
  • Communication again discussed by 9-1-1 board
  • Poland flies again in B-24
  • Board to create new dispatcher position
  • City, county not hurt by tax exemption for schools
  • 14
  • Backpack giveaway benefits over 1,000 kids
  • County preps for two small projects
  • Newcomers and veteran vendors mix business with pleasure during festival
  • Kempton blossoming in Colorado
  • Triathlon challenges Studebaker
  • 15
  • Ashbrook, Vonck win Knox Idol titles
  • Lewis newest member of MVPD
  • Ingraham named outstanding senior
  • City looking at EPA rules
  • 17
  • Dan Emmett Music &Arts Festival
  • Fredericktown Bluegrass Festival
  • Bean dinner rolls on
  • Cars, music highlight day at Fredericktown
  • Scott awarded special bell at festival auction
  • Kindel named 'Unsung Hero'
  • McCarthy sings in national competition
  • 18
  • County could save money on postage
  • Danville water treatment plant online
  • Beanbags, balance, brains
  • Health care a hot topic in county
  • 19
  • DARE program suspended in county
  • Stops set for HOOT
  • Deck issues arise in Apple Valley
  • School gets bleak update on finances
  • Johnnies seize EK title
  • Yellow Jackets tie for third
  • Dupler wins county title
  • 20
  • Uninvited guests turned away
  • MVDC celebrates a century of service
  • Special guest illuminates MVDC's TB history
  • East Knox fiscal report not as bad as expected
  • 21
  • Stimulus money funds job training
  • No funding for school clothes
  • New school year brings changes to career center
  • Sheriff's office to continue coverage in Centerburg
  • No fire lane parking to be enforced
  • 22
  • Taste of Maine comes to Knox County
  • Kayakers float through Mount Vernon
  • 4 sentenced for felonies
  • City looking into tornado shelters
  • Riley grows 12-foot sunflower
  • Third annual Field Day set for Aug. 28
  • 24
  • Insurance needs change with new flood maps
  • New Albany man killed in accident
  • 25
  • MV schools to review policy on religion in classroom
  • Flood plain maps raise ire of councilman
  • City finances down, not out
  • Gas vouchers remain in demand, funds fall
  • Victory opens Jackets'season
  • Coaching changes impact MV squad
  • 26
  • Pleasant surprise drops into Waterford
  • Helping students deal with grief
  • Fehrman finds passion early; youngest in state to run for office
  • Fredericktown man reported missing
  • Two killed in motorcycle accident
  • 27
  • School board resolves federal lawsuit
  • Kenyon student tests positive for H1N1 virus
  • Wheels turning for taxi cab after overnight shutdown
  • Save the stamp, drop off child support locally
  • No swimming allowed while Super 8 makes pool, spa repairs
  • Danville farm market to start Sept. 1
  • Scots, Freddies kick off
  • 28
  • Hawkins pushing for new office location
  • Buggy wreck injures family
  • State pitches performance audit service to officials
  • MVBOE settlement details released
  • More than just a flea market
  • Former champ headlines wrestling card
  • 29
  • Students learn about the Wright brothers
  • City to apply for state cleanup funds
  • Schools fare well on report cards
  • Martinsburg man gets three-year prison term
  • Freddies jump on Scots before storm
  • Storms wreak havoc in area
  • Bulldogs, Trojans fall in openers
  • 2009 state hunting season set to kick into gear
  • 31
  • Candidates'petitions certified
  • Basement collapses
  • Electric fire damages trailer
  • Freddies roll past Scots - VIDEO
  • Lexington downs Yellow Jackets
  • Potes wins Kiwanis Invite - Image Gallery
  • Jackets defend Colonial title
  • Eagles, Jackets battle to tie
  • Trojans topple Scots in opener
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