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  • Searching for ginseng poachers - Video
  • Future dim for county finances
  • Knox receives $4 million in stimulus
  • CMHRB informed of budget cuts
  • County gets update on wastewater projects
  • Lightning knocks out county Web site
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  • First Friday returns to Public Square
  • Township officers'organization renamed
  • Gambier considers rezonings
  • Mansfield Avenue water line breaks -- again
  • Hospital fees now 400 times the cost in 1934
  • H1N1 virus confirmed in high school student
  • 3
  • Rally on square 'energetic'
  • Money begins leaking out to dam projects
  • Bulldogs look for better performance at home
  • Jackets taking pride, progress on road
  • 4
  • County grapples with water issues, furlough days
  • Flood insurance only required by mortgage companies
  • Local public health officials continue prep for 2 flu shots
  • Jackets fall to Hayes in four
  • Freddies win battle with Centerburg
  • 5
  • Mavis: 2 bridges now need replaced
  • First Friday focuses on 'College Night'
  • Bobcats chew up Bulldogs
  • Blue Devils drop defense battle
  • Second half sends Utica to 45-21 loss
  • Yellow Jackets fall to late rally
  • Freddies spread their wings in victory
  • 7
  • Knox County benefits from oil and gas industry
  • Labor force has changed since 1880
  • MVNU's visual art center not yet open for classes
  • 8
  • US facing possible shortage of surgeons
  • Guard remains in Iraq; Knox County units not deployed
  • Kenyon student seriously injured
  • Consumer taxes a quandary with clunker program
  • Area residents running for TNT
  • Yellow Jackets win match in 5
  • 9
  • Centerburg residents support KCSO
  • White: Demand higher for physicians
  • Lightning strikes school
  • 10
  • Four injured in crash in Apple Valley
  • Thorne named Little Miss Tomato
  • Rumors of rape at MVNU untrue
  • Bailey removed as DKMM director
  • Finding a treasure at rummage sale
  • Redskins hope to rebound
  • Mount Vernon looking ahead
  • JV Jackets down Bulldogs, 3-1
  • 11
  • Community papers here to stay
  • County garage needs $100,000 in upgrades
  • Grease is the word at Tomato Show
  • 12
  • City investigates water main leaks
  • Suicide prevention coalition working to address crisis
  • 5 sentenced for felonies
  • Redskins can't stop Bulldogs - VIDEO
  • Yellow Jackets slam Rams
  • Scots succumb to Wildcats attack
  • Trojans, Blue Devils drop to 0-3
  • Freddies improve to 3-0
  • 14
  • Plate auction brings in $5,000
  • Celebrating grandparents
  • 2-1-1 offers help to anyone in crisis
  • Additional charges may be brought against driver
  • Warhawks shut out Jackets
  • Martin shoots way to victory
  • Potes, Stone win Fredericktown Tomato Show run
  • 15
  • Previous grants allow work to continue on trail
  • Depreciation of personal property will affect city's revenue stream
  • Waers: County offers plenty for industry
  • 16
  • Child support ends at 18 for family
  • Cause of fires can not be determined
  • Focusing on the present, future of environment
  • Oakland GM talks baseball at Kenyon
  • Bulldogs register victory
  • Yellow Jackets stop Wolves
  • Freddies defeat Scots in dual meet
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  • Thirteen indicted by September grand jury
  • A day for caring
  • Kenyon digging geothermal wells for building
  • Testing your knowledge of the US Constitution
  • Some school costs 'hidden'
  • Trojans host Johnnies in Mid-Buckeye opener
  • Jackets'defense leads charge
  • 18
  • Ceremony honors POWs, MIAs
  • Safety a concern for USPS carriers
  • Bluegrass festival a hidden gem
  • Real-time data available through WeatherBug
  • Trojans fight way to second in MBC
  • Baker leading MV to new heights
  • 19
  • Police unit sees success since start
  • City's Clean Ohio grant filed
  • Johnnies run past Trojans - VIDEO
  • Redskins take down Bulldogs
  • Pioneers outplay Yellow Jackets
  • Freddies keep up scoring act, blow out Vikings, 64-7
  • Last-second FG lifts Scots to win
  • 21
  • Pie auction raises over $8,000
  • Gillens win at 5K run
  • Sonfest attracts large crowd for music with message
  • 22
  • Controversial float meant to inspire citizen voices
  • Kossmann enjoys freedoms, help
  • Driver takes trip down Memory Lane at Pacemakers Park
  • 23
  • Career center considers sports med program
  • Jordan honored by school board
  • Students celebrated at Danville
  • 24
  • Glitch may cause elimination of ROTC
  • Practice career with VocationVacations
  • Tourism partners get 'taste'of orchard
  • Health board approves hiring of pool operator for hotel
  • Home sweet home as Yellow Jackets host Pacers
  • Jackets to honor former coach
  • Potent offenses start with balance
  • Eagles defeat Yellow Jackets
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  • Cat-astrophe continues
  • Sewer surcharge raising stink
  • Increase seen in free, reduced lunches - PHOTOS - VIDEO
  • An old-time revival
  • Station Break celebrates 35 years - PHOTOS
  • Holton to step down at EK
  • Garee competes for national title
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  • Pacers run past Jackets - VIDEO
  • Former Mount Vernon coach honored
  • East Knox dominates Centerburg
  • Highland holds off Pleasant for victory
  • Freddies stuff Devils; remain undefeated
  • Brass and Gas auto club tours county
  • City backs Walk to School Day
  • COTC Knox starts student activities board
  • 5 sentenced for felonies
  • 28
  • Local doctor surrenders narcotics license
  • Sex offender told he must move away from school
  • No paint for hazardous waste recycling day
  • 29
  • Four-way stop is a go for Fred-Amity Road
  • Fireworks fly at budget meeting
  • Local doctor surrenders narcotics license
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  • Jail doctor modifies drug license
  • Court denies Freshwater attempt to force school board members to testify
  • Freshwater hearing postponed indefinitely
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