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  • Ohio supreme court rules in school board's favor
  • Kenyon launches pilot program to fight binge drinking, eating
  • Senior Dance - Video - Image Gallery
  • Traditions continue at Utica Homecoming - Image Gallery
  • Drug deaths overtake traffic fatalities in Ohio
  • Sanoh shows off new digs
  • Blue Devils, Trojans vying for 1st win
  • Yellow Jackets battle opponents, injuries
  • 2
  • Rolls-Royce opens new test facilities
  • County budget meetings planned
  • Students make transitions together
  • 3
  • Mavis: Industry looking good
  • City names four volunteers of year
  • Passion takes gardener 'long'way
  • Sentences handed down
  • Trojans top Blue Devils
  • Wolves escape Jackets'domain
  • Scots shut down Comets in win
  • Second half lifts Freddies over rival Johnnies
  • Redskins hold off Redbird rally
  • Bulldogs win second game in a row
  • 5
  • Tour offers look back in time
  • HOOT has steady stream of visitors
  • Drivers to yield to emergency vehicles
  • Ryan featured at prayer breakfast
  • 6
  • 'Drowning in sad stories': New JFS record set
  • Escape plan critical for safety
  • Board of DD leveraging levy with cutbacks
  • Energy project paying off for MV schools
  • Gambier council approves expenditures
  • Danville agenda a light one
  • Centerburg council adopts property code ordinance
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  • Students participate in Walk to School Day
  • Vigil promotes awareness
  • Keep an eye on fire exits when away from home
  • Twitter next step in social networking
  • Trojans'Lemke qualifies for DIII state tournament
  • Eagles shower Jackets
  • Jaguars pounce on Yellow Jackets
  • MV golfers take second, advance to district play
  • 8
  • 15 Indicted by October Grand Jury
  • Morning fire damages duplex
  • Brains benefit from physical exercise
  • Time Warner realigning channels
  • Alternative heat sources can be a safety concern
  • 9-1-1 board looks at mapping system
  • North Fork community talks levy
  • Resurgent Bulldogs, undefeated Freddies square off
  • Yellow Jackets building on effort
  • 9
  • National shoe store coming to Mount Vernon
  • Corner Grill to be demolished
  • MVBOE hopefuls tell it like it is
  • Healthy savings possible for county
  • Gambier delivers Benjamin Award
  • Turkey season kicks off Saturday
  • Bulldogs clinch share of MBC title
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  • Freddies race past Bulldogs - VIDEO
  • Redskins keep date, defeat Johnnies
  • Jackets win second half on way to victory
  • Blue Devils earn first win, blow out Vikings, 41-0
  • Colts celebrate Homecoming with win over Madison
  • Scots run past Pirates, 35-13
  • Budget process differs between business and government
  • Bill would fix glitch in JROTC
  • Cause of breaks in pipe may be found
  • 12
  • Honoring the memory of those lost
  • FCFD dive team gets new rescue boat
  • One-car crash in Apple Valley
  • 13
  • Fredericktown BOE candidates square off
  • Utica to look at raising water rates
  • City to get new boiler
  • Neighbors can help each other with electric bill
  • New owner renovating an old laundromat
  • Local economy not hit by Saturn
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  • Customer not thrilled with gas transfer
  • Work begins on Upper Gilchrist Road
  • News to host recycling event
  • Broadband task force looks toward grants for funding
  • Eagles soar past Jackets
  • MV boys wrap up season with victory
  • Jackets come up short at district
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  • Family escapes early morning fire
  • Utica set for bicentennial
  • Viewing leaves, prairies with an eye on tourism
  • Car fire turns into more as barn ignites
  • Freddies'unbeaten record on the line against Redskins
  • Jackets on a roll, hosting Warriors
  • Draws set postseason schedules
  • Trojans'Lemke playing his best
  • Utica's Metzger ready for anything
  • 16
  • Barber's budget hearing hopeful
  • Wellness Center controversy pumped up
  • Sturgeon updates EMA board on grant proposals
  • 17
  • Ballot issues would alter Ohio's constitution
  • City awards bid to Smith Paving
  • 6 sentenced for felonies
  • Jackets smash Warriors
  • Freddies beat Utica, stay undefeated
  • Trojans down Northridge, 39-12
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  • Croton man faces charges
  • Asetta opens up in Fredericktown
  • Car sales plummet following federal program
  • Health Dept. out of flu shots
  • Ohio seeks funds for rail service
  • First Congregational celebrates 175th anniversary
  • Fredericktown man killed in accident
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  • Child hurt in buggy accident
  • Officials unable to confirm report of sick student
  • Ronk proposes cuts to court budget
  • Fredericktown area home damaged by fire
  • Prosecutor talks budget with commissioners
  • Sheriff stresses preliminary status of budget discussions
  • Residents get chance to meet school board candidates
  • New photography store opens its doors in MV
  • New shop offers tattoos, piercings
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  • Girl in critical condition after crash
  • State sovereignty an issue with coalition
  • Exercise leads to proposal
  • Police escorts return respect to funeral processions
  • Public assistance yet to recover from recession
  • Bomb squad called to town for suspicious items
  • Think Design Studio opens its doors
  • Claiborne label to be available at JCPenney
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  • County trucks set for winter weather
  • Preparing for Kroger fuel center
  • Vance stepping down from patrol duties
  • Redskins, Blue Devils meet in Week 9 contest
  • Sting back in Jackets'attack
  • Consistency key for Phillips
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  • VSO reports for duty in 2010 budget battle
  • Public defender finds new revenue
  • Auditor optimistic on staying open
  • Coroner comes up short with proposed budget
  • CDC: No shortage of seasonal flu vaccine
  • Residents feel 'left out in cold'with no flu shot
  • Condition of accident victim being withheld
  • Hoeflich anchors Freddies'defense
  • Friendship key to Jacket success
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  • Attendance good in schools despite flu
  • Good things happening at Foundation Park
  • Shooter to retire after 15 years
  • Redskins shut down Devils
  • Freddies roll past Trojans
  • Eagles swat Yellow Jackets, 28-0
  • Johnnies overcome weather, Bulldogs
  • 26
  • Insurance issues arise again at KCH
  • Sovereignty discussed
  • 27
  • Novel searching for answers
  • Tree trimming a necessary evil?
  • Owl Creek Baptist celebrates 200 years
  • Board of Elections proposes cuts going into big year
  • Treasurer voices concerns over cuts
  • 28
  • Old Utica house set for demolition
  • Retailers ready for holiday season
  • Freshwater termination hearing update
  • Treasurer voices concerns over cuts
  • 29
  • Resident's mission takes big step with broadcast
  • Daubenmire testifies at Freshwater hearing
  • Murray: 500 doses of H1N1 vaccine administered
  • Devil-Dog rivalry still intense
  • Freddies, Redbirds meet for MBC title
  • Yellow Jackets look to finish season strong
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  • Freshwater termination hearing update
  • Keib finishes testimony
  • H1N1 clinics set for youth
  • Full plate for commissioners
  • Turn clocks back Saturday
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  • 2009 Devil Dog Game
  • Roots of haunt lost to history
  • 'Hillbilly Bob Zombie': Something to offend everyone
  • First Amendment discussed in Freshwater hearing
  • Tree doesn't survive road work
  • Bert takes liking to back deck
  • Eyster sentences 10
  • Freddies wrap up MBC title, perfect season
  • Eagles escape MV with share of OCC
  • Scots wrap up playoff spot
  • Johnnies crush Vikings
  • Redskins hold off Trojans
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