Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

  • high school football

    Juniors stepping up for Freddies

    When an opposing team sits down to create a game plan for facing the Fredericktown Freddies, Thomas Hinkle, C.J. Ruhl or Austin Hoeflich are probably at the top of their list for guys they have to stop. Three other Freddies are quickly emerging as the next level of challenges, however.

  • When an opposing team sits down to create a game plan for facing the Fredericktown Freddies, Thomas Hinkle, C.J. Ruhl or Austin Hoeflich are probably at the top of their list for guys they have to stop. Three other Freddies are quickly emerging as the next level of challenges, however.
    Photo by Zach Tuggle
Friday, 9:47 pm 1 2 3 4 FINAL 0:00 left in the 4th
Fredericktown 0 0 14 0 14
Ridgewood 6 0 8 7 21
Update
  • Those in attendance at the Mount Vernon-Knox County Chamber of Commerce Midday Matters luncheon Thursday afternoon at The Alcove heard from all three Knox County Commissioners and Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Mavis about the current state of the county and city, from the points of view of those at the helm in city and county government.
  • City, county weathering the storm

    Those in attendance at the Mount Vernon-Knox County Chamber of Commerce Midday Matters luncheon Thursday afternoon at The Alcove heard from all three Knox County Commissioners and Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Mavis about the current state of the county and city, from the points of view of those at the helm in city and county government.

  •  Touching upon a timely topic, the 2009 Knox County Debate contest resolution was: The United States federal government should mandate that all uninsured citizens join a government run non-profit health insurance program.
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