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Car show winner

Diana Chalfant’s 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS was the Best of Show winner at the Mount Vernon Developmental Center annual car show Saturday. From Mount Gilead, Chalfant said she has owned the car nine years. It was nearly junk when she bought it, but her husband, Larry, restored it, along with his own 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS. (Virgil Shipley)

Diana Chalfant’s 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS was the Best of Show winner at the Mount Vernon Developmental Center annual car show Saturday. From Mount Gilead, Chalfant said she has owned the car nine years. It was nearly junk when she bought it, but her husband, Larry, restored it, along with his own 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS. (Virgil Shipley)

Renaissance Theatre gets new gem

Work is nearing completion on an extension to the Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield. The new space will include a two-tiered lobby, seen here under construction earlier this year. (Photo Submitted)

Work is nearing completion on an extension to the Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield. The new space will include a two-tiered lobby, seen here under construction earlier this year. (Photo Submitted)

Trying out the playground

At 2 1/2 years old Ava Wilson is already showing a venturesome spirit, with help of her dad, Justin. The family from Utica was trying out the kids’ playground at Riverside Park on Friday morning. Wilson’s son, Laken, 7, tried out everthing, including this rope climbing maze. Wilson said he will be back for more playtime with the kids. (Virgil Shipley)

At 2 1/2 years old Ava Wilson is already showing a venturesome spirit, with help of her dad, Justin. The family from Utica was trying out the kids’ playground at Riverside Park on Friday morning. Wilson’s son, Laken, 7, tried out everthing, including this rope climbing maze. Wilson said he will be back for more playtime with the kids. (Virgil Shipley)

Wycoff contributes to fight against cancer

When Lori Wycoff was inspired to help enrich the lives of those who fight every day with cancer as well as those who have overcome it, she produced Fighting Faces, a calendar meant to encourage cancer survivors to live life, fully, and laugh with hope. (Kenesha R. Beheler)

When Lori Wycoff was inspired to help enrich the lives of those who fight every day with cancer as well as those who have overcome it, she produced Fighting Faces, a calendar meant to encourage cancer survivors to live life, fully, and laugh with hope. (Kenesha R. Beheler)
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