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  • County takes railroad right of way
  • New water tank in place at Apple Valley
  • DKMM, KCH meet with commissioners
  • Cause of fire is undetermined
  • Toy drive to be held
  • MV man hospitalized after shooting
  • Girls recovering after being thrown from horse
  • Opening day nets strong start
  • Scots edge Trojans to start season
  • Area wrestlers show off at Mount Vernon preview
  • 2
  • Corn harvest through the roof
  • Township association elects officers for 2010
  • Aerial photos bring tax changes into focus
  • Investigation continues in shooting
  • Redskins pound Panthers
  • Yellow Jackets drop opener
  • 3
  • Commission keeps eye on buildings
  • City staying afloat in battle of budget
  • Top selling Realtors honored
  • 4
  • Freshwater hearing hits a button
  • Restitution not always guaranteed
  • Craft Show returns for 41st year in Gambier
  • 5
  • White testifies again at Freshwater hearing
  • Jeld-Wen VP talks to Obama at job summit
  • Child rape victim files own charges
  • Residents speak out on road project
  • 7
  • Memorial offers quiet reflection of bombing
  • Plans discussed for expansion of ThePlace
  • Fredericktown displays Christmas spirit
  • New park opens up
  • Buckeyes show off on hardwood
  • Blue Devils shoot past Lakers
  • Jackets finish second at 2009 Wazie Tournament
  • Trojans net first win, defeat Freddies
  • 8
  • Freshwater Termination Hearing
  • Centerburg votes down pay raises
  • Danville approves 2% raises
  • Gambier adopts amended parks plan
  • Lease not renewed between art league, depot
  • Kirk to appear before election commission
  • Hatfield indicted on felony charges
  • Over $500 raised to help the needy
  • Holidays light up downtown
  • 9
  • Judge sends rape case back to prosecutor
  • Pioneers frustrate Jackets
  • Freshwater's science classroom revisited
  • Utica home damaged by fire
  • Kirk's attorney asks complaint be dropped
  • New lead dispatchers will improve communication
  • Knox County election results finalized
  • 18 indicted by grand jury
  • Pioneers frustrate Jackets
  • 10
  • Food drive hopes to fill shelves
  • Toy collections are down although need is up
  • Shooting leaves Wallace with injuries, emotional scars
  • Utica bundles up for Walk
  • Gas line breaks near Austin Road
  • High winds knock out power
  • Former athletes share experiences
  • Recruiting process has its ups and downs
  • Scots down Trojans, Bulldogs return the favor
  • 11
  • Space heater starts fire
  • No dog tag increase in '10
  • 'Reserves'developers seek fee exemption
  • Right-of-way change wanted
  • Henry's reopens its doors
  • Freshwater morning update
  • Teacher continues defense
  • Food for the Hungry goes live
  • College ADs have challenges of their own
  • The changing face of recruiting
  • 12
  • Residents'voices heard: traffic lights will stay
  • Defense rests in Freshwater hearing
  • Milk prices on the upswing
  • Nine sentenced in common pleas
  • Streets open for traffic
  • Bulldogs turn page,knock off Redskins
  • Jackets down Pacers, 50-38
  • 14
  • News launches e-edition
  • Spearmans come through for Food for the Hungry
  • Holiday spirit evident at annual Bladensburg Christmas Parade
  • Bladensburg, Martinsburg area burglaries remain unsolved
  • 2 injured in buggy accident
  • Sheppard, Ammons win individual titles
  • Jacket swimmers chase down a victory
  • Redbirds win battle at Utica
  • 15
  • Pacemakers pit squeezed by Heart of Ohio Trail
  • No special trick to decorating the tree
  • Benefit of ADF discussed at city council
  • Extension funding cut looms
  • Knox Lake Road home damaged by fire
  • Taxi board, jail contract issues at MV City Council meeting
  • 16
  • Residents taking advantage of new fitness center
  • Hi-tech checking catches more fraud
  • Time to be prepared for a harsh winter
  • Trojans edge Freddies in North-South battle
  • Vikings hold off Bulldogs
  • 17
  • Kirk will not proceed with action against city
  • Prosecutor's office moving ahead on nuisance
  • Shop Hop set for this Saturday
  • Grant helps chautauqua series grow
  • Corbett powering Redskins
  • 18
  • Light it up
  • FOP furlough plan tweaked
  • Family safe after apartment fire
  • County answers water, sewer questions
  • Hatfield takes over football reins at East Knox
  • Second-half run pushes Trojans to win over Devils
  • 19
  • Sheriff's office investigating death on Dennis Church Road
  • So who's inspecting the levees?
  • 20 county bridges to undergo repair
  • Students create early Christmas cheer
  • Eyster sentences 3
  • City to pay more to public defender's office
  • Light it up part 2
  • 21
  • Victim's truck recovered in Licking County
  • Still going at a fast Clipse
  • Sheriff's office investigating death on Dennis Church Road
  • Licking County man arrested
  • Mount Vernon man shot at Riverside Park
  • Freddies defeat Bulldogs
  • Yellow Jackets sweep Small School Invitational
  • Light it up part 3
  • 22
  • Soil &water budget erodes in 2010
  • Davis'family, friends searching for answers
  • Kepples'enthusiasm for season on display
  • Shooting ruled self-inflicted
  • Recent crime wave has residents on edge
  • Creosote catches fire at home
  • Light it up part 4
  • Deer numbers up after two-day weekend
  • Blue Devils defeat Stars
  • 23
  • Heroin use increasing in Knox County
  • Fredericktown reading program honored
  • Library looking to restore hours, staff
  • Operation results in largest drug seizure in county
  • 24
  • Students sew up a little Christmas spirit
  • Census count important to city
  • Education key in fight against drugs
  • Light it up part 6
  • Freddies stop Colts, 44-42
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  • City carries good bond rating reputation
  • Chimney issues cause of house fire
  • Smith Street home destroyed by fire
  • McHugh enjoys Heisman trip
  • 29
  • Security tightening for flights
  • Property tax forms coming soon
  • Leaving recycling on ground is littering
  • Trojans dismantle Pirates
  • Residents uneasy after crimes
  • Council creates taxi cab board
  • Former employee files suit against Moundbuilders
  • Freshwater Termination Hearing update
  • 30
  • Homicide investigation continues
  • New drive-thru, Chad Bo's, opens
  • Family in need after fire
  • Validity of e-mail questioned in Freshwater hearing
  • 31
  • Referee intervenes in hearing
  • Wiper law to go into effect
  • Jackets rattle Blue Devils
  • Hawks prove too much for Trojans
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