Robert Kirk has decided to wait and take his day in court, so to speak, in regard to a complaint that was filed against him with the Ohio Elections Commissions.
Without a timeline to clean up a solid waste nuisance on Armentrout Road, the Knox County Prosecutor’s Office is prepared to move forward with contempt of court charges.
Mount Vernon’s rich appreciation for history has been rewarded. The Chautauqua Series, sponsored by the music group Elixir, will be expanding from 15 to 21 programs in 2010, adding what organizer Mike Petee has described as a Lyceum Series, featuring historical storytelling.
For those last-minute shoppers, the Downtown Christmas Shop Hop could be just what is needed to wrap up Christmas gift buying on Saturday.
Zachary Harvey, 16, was sentenced to an indefinite period of probation Wednesday for accidentally killing his 17-year old friend Tyler Gargus on Nov. 15
None of the H1N1 vaccine recalled by the government was given in Knox County, according to officials with the Knox County Health Department.
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An Associated Press review has found that between 2007 and 2008 two dozen states passed new laws loosening gun restrictions. Most changes were in Southern and Western states.
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