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Trick-or-treat

Pictured from left, Girl ghouls Amber McKee, Destiny Wolfe and Harmony Wolfe were prowling for Halloween treats in Danville Thursday night. (George Breithaupt)

Pictured from left, Girl ghouls Amber McKee, Destiny Wolfe and Harmony Wolfe were prowling for Halloween treats in Danville Thursday night. (George Breithaupt)

Trick-or-treat

Brian and Aaron Jones of the Eastern Knox County Fire District hand out goodies to trick or treaters of all ages in Howard Thursday night. (George Breithaupt)

Brian and Aaron Jones of the Eastern Knox County Fire District hand out goodies to trick or treaters of all ages in Howard Thursday night. (George Breithaupt)

Cowboys and indians

Departments at First-Knox National Bank turn on their creativity for Halloween as well as a little competition. The tellers at the main branch are dressed like cowboys and indians today. Pictured, from left, are, front row: Deb Risko and Mary Beth Reed; second row, Brittney Hammond, Janelle Kozlow, Monique Milligan, Peggy Perkins and Nancy Smith; third row, Melanie Craft, Jim Meyer, Krystal Drye and Patti Frazee. (John Seavolt)

Departments at First-Knox National Bank turn on their creativity for Halloween as well as a little competition. The tellers at the main branch are dressed like cowboys and indians today. Pictured, from left, are, front row: Deb Risko and Mary Beth Reed; second row, Brittney Hammond, Janelle Kozlow, Monique Milligan, Peggy Perkins and Nancy Smith; third row, Melanie Craft, Jim Meyer, Krystal Drye and Patti Frazee. (John Seavolt)

New shop to feature family’s creativity in glass and more

Robert Coleman and his wife, Vicki Herrick, toast the opening of their new blown glass and mixed media art shop, Patient Medicines. The gallery will open for business on Tuesday, Nov. 3, in downtown Mount Vernon. (Mark S. Jordan)

Robert Coleman and his wife, Vicki Herrick, toast the opening of their new blown glass and mixed media art shop, Patient Medicines. The gallery will open for business on Tuesday, Nov. 3, in downtown Mount Vernon. (Mark S. Jordan)

Morrison retiring after 24 years with post office

A familiar face will be missing from the Mount Vernon Post Office. Barb Morrison has retired after 24 years of working for the post office. (George Breithaupt)

A familiar face will be missing from the Mount Vernon Post Office. Barb Morrison has retired after 24 years of working for the post office. (George Breithaupt)

New Hope honors employers

Carol Boyd, left, a representative of Kenyon College AVI Food Systems, was presented with Employer of the Year, and Eric Carroll, right, representing Sanoh America, was presented with an award for providing committed service of employment for people with disabilities during New Hope Industry’s annual employer recognition breakfast. (Kenesha R. Beheler)

Carol Boyd, left, a representative of Kenyon College AVI Food Systems, was presented with Employer of the Year, and Eric Carroll, right, representing Sanoh America, was presented with an award for providing committed service of employment for people with disabilities during New Hope Industry’s annual employer recognition breakfast. (Kenesha R. Beheler)

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