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  • Residents rally around the old tree
  • Properties to be re-examined
  • Fredericktown man injured
  • Freddies, Trojans advance to state; Baker goes solo
  • Playoff picture set for area squads
  • 3
  • 2009 General Election : Final Results
  • 2009 General Election : Absentee Results
  • Couple upset as dog pound deal sours
  • Shortfall causing concerns at law library
  • Driver splashes into pond
  • CDU helps reduce patients'wait
  • 4
  • Candyland reborn in downtown MV
  • Local Park National still doing well
  • Two men sentenced for felonies
  • Freddies'duo leads the way
  • Playoff Tickets on sale
  • 2009 General Election : Final Results
  • 5
  • Woodward reaping benefits of geothermal well
  • Residents mixed about wellness center
  • Freddies set to face Redskins
  • Turning point set Scots in motion
  • Yellow Jackets wrap up 2009 football season
  • State a familiar spot for Freddies
  • 6
  • Sheriff donates $5k for salaries
  • New club keeps eyes on critters
  • Generous bids usher in Christmas spirit
  • Staton helps spark Highland
  • Trojans ready for state meet
  • Hunting season begins for many species
  • 7
  • Plans continue for ANC cleanup
  • Library cuts to be restored
  • Freddies jump on Redskins
  • 9
  • Time in military best four years for Hoppe
  • Erdrich speaks at Review
  • Tigers take bite out of Scots'attack
  • Baker finishes 14th, earns All-Ohio honors
  • 10
  • Space: Health bill a big step forward
  • Rhoads has lived quintessential life
  • Issues at cat shelter may jeopardize dog program
  • $100,000 of hamlet funding in jeopardy
  • Post office adjusting routes
  • The less flashy side of healthcare
  • 11
  • Big changes in store on Coshocton Ave.
  • Davidson: My duty was to join Marines
  • Residents voice concern over tree
  • Healing beginning slowly for family
  • 12
  • Community salutes veterans
  • Zolman: God was watching
  • Veterans Day is a day to rejoice in freedom
  • Joe's Diner open for business
  • Freddies flying high heading into semifinal
  • Bulldogs address EK school board
  • 13
  • Suspicious fire leaves one man dead
  • Larrick kept Cold War planes flying
  • No layoffs forecast if FOP endorses budget
  • Man involved in two accidents within two hours
  • DQ opening November 28
  • Freddies'success starts with the line
  • 14
  • Ellis named parade marshal
  • The life of a soldier
  • Body identified in Centerburg house fire
  • One more tree to come down for curb repairs
  • Residents comment on Coshocton Ave. project
  • 16
  • A pile of ashes
  • New law helps blood banks
  • Defense witnesses to be called in Freshwater hearing
  • OVI accidents, arrests rising
  • 17
  • Utica student held in shooting
  • County insurance coverage chosen
  • Danville council approves sale
  • Henry's renovating kitchen, bar facilities
  • New business a place for wine lovers
  • 18
  • 'Clunkers'fails to push up sales tax income to old level
  • City schools adding bus stop
  • Four sentenced for crimes
  • 19
  • No changes in policy at cat shelter
  • Nuisance issue heads back to court
  • Freddies prepared for Generals
  • 20
  • City, county weathering the storm
  • New court fee to help pay for staff
  • Debate tackles health care
  • Good response at H1N1 clinics
  • Leaky sewer line set for repair
  • Juniors stepping up for Freddies
  • 21
  • Freddies come up short against Generals
  • Junior Miss explores favorite things
  • City projects closer to reality
  • Eyster sentences five on Friday
  • 23
  • Junior Miss taps Simmons, Arthur
  • Centerburg churches provide early Thanksgiving dinner
  • 24
  • Millwood sewer issues discussed
  • U.S. 36 residents concerned about sewer
  • County looks at bond refinancing
  • Council explores 4-hour parking options
  • New mammogram guidelines stir controversy
  • Fairchild: Despite new recommendations, women still want Pap smear every year
  • 25
  • Unemployment: Still waiting for the sun
  • Pullins'fate in hands of disciplinary board
  • Training helps prepare for elopement
  • 26
  • MVHS band sets tempo for parade
  • Parade to bring out 'characters'
  • Hazardous waste recycling down
  • Local stores prepared for Black Friday
  • New tornado siren at Elmwood station
  • Quarterbacks tabbed as top on offense
  • Fredericktown's Hoeflich picked as best defender
  • Coaching honors shared by Beal, Carpenter
  • 2009 Mount Vernon News All-Area Football Teams
  • MV's Baker top runner in area
  • McGuire, Potes share top honor
  • Freddies'Newkirk named volleyball Player of the Year
  • Tip-Off Classic kicks off season
  • 27
  • Classroom instruction helps boost Fredericktown library
  • AARP seeks health care agreement
  • Poster depicts downtown landmark
  • 28
  • City officials think of spring
  • Danville 'D'stamps out Flames
  • Young Freddies open season with victory
  • Crouch, Phillips share top honors
  • 30
  • Parade ushers in Christmas season
  • Array of activities at Walk
  • Rider injured by horse at parade
  • More issues arise with foreclosurers
  • Zion Road barn fire under investigation
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