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Mount Vernon High School students used their sewing skills to create Christmas stockings, then filled them as gifts for New Directions. Showing off their handiwork in the picture are, from left, Josh Grubaugh, Colten Landis, Remington Byrd and Patrick Fluty. (Submitted photo )

Mount Vernon High School students used their sewing skills to create Christmas stockings, then filled them as gifts for New Directions. Showing off their handiwork in the picture are, from left,  Josh Grubaugh, Colten Landis, Remington Byrd and Patrick Fluty. (Submitted photo
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Mount Vernon High School students used their sewing skills to create Christmas stockings, then filled them as gifts for New Directions. Showing off their handiwork in the picture, from left, Laura Ernest, Jamie Seidler and Rachel Starmer. (Submitted photo )

Mount Vernon High School students used their sewing skills to create Christmas stockings, then filled them as gifts for New Directions. Showing off their handiwork in the picture, from left, Laura Ernest, Jamie Seidler and Rachel Starmer. (Submitted photo
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Awaiting his arrival

Children at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Mount Vernon await the arrival of Jesus as they prepare to portray the story of his birth during Mass this evening at 6. Standing, from left, are Greg Briggs, who will play Caesar; and angels Stephanie Sant, Danielle Sant and Kaitlynn Briggs. Kneeling, from left, are Abbey Smith as Mary, Spencer Scott as Joseph and Nathan Smith as one of the Magi. (Virgil Shipley)

Children at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Mount Vernon await the arrival of Jesus as they prepare to portray the story of his birth during Mass this evening at 6. Standing, from left, are Greg Briggs, who will play Caesar; and angels Stephanie Sant, Danielle Sant and Kaitlynn Briggs. Kneeling, from left, are Abbey Smith as Mary, Spencer Scott as Joseph and Nathan Smith as one of the Magi. (Virgil Shipley)

Freddies stop Colts, 44-42

Fredericktown’s Courtney Jackson has the ball stolen by Clear Fork’s Broegan Sautter (1) during Wednesday night’s nonconference game. The Freddies held off a Colt rally for a 44-42 victory. (Geoff Cowles)

Fredericktown’s Courtney Jackson has the ball stolen by Clear Fork’s Broegan Sautter (1) during Wednesday night’s nonconference game. The Freddies held off a Colt rally for a 44-42 victory. (Geoff Cowles)
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