Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

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  • An online way to compare hospitals
  • Local man injured by wood splitter
  • Two charged in accidents
  • 2
  • 10-year-old does her part to help prevent breast cancer
  • City has a very good year
  • MOTA to change hours
  • 4
  • Cats saved; layoffs possible
  • Girl injured in fall on ice at lake
  • 5
  • MV Council establishes committees
  • Youth injured in crash
  • Gambier council hears about successes
  • Fire destroys farmhouse near Jelloway
  • VSO requests full millage to avoid bad precedent
  • Centerburg says no to ADF
  • Council makes appointments
  • 6
  • Board in dark about cat removal
  • Homicide investigation continues
  • Danville swears in new council
  • Scots blast past Barons, 61-33
  • Jackets rout Warriors, 71-34
  • 7
  • E-edition launch successful
  • Volunteers help those in need
  • Election board asks for expenditure explanation
  • Ohio braces for more snow
  • Branstool has Bulldogs flying high
  • 8
  • Compromise gets water flowing
  • In the Know team advances
  • 9
  • Dam projects to take time
  • Two arrested after break-in
  • Hi-tech equipment invades schools
  • City crews clean up from winter storm
  • Freddies put clamps on Bulldogs
  • Eagles soar over Jackets
  • 11
  • City comes out ahead with jail contract
  • Chimney fire stopped before damaging house
  • Census: Being counted counts
  • All-day kindergarten to begin this fall
  • Blue Devils top Bulldogs
  • 12
  • Many tools used to solve crimes
  • Fire burns through side of house
  • Council makes committee appointments
  • Commissioners share appointments load
  • 13
  • Legislation would require students to 'measure up'
  • High school play sequel plunges into romance
  • Trojans hold off East Knox
  • Freddies shut down Johnstown in MBC
  • 14
  • BCI one of best kept secrets in state
  • Dispatchers ready to go live with CAD system
  • 15
  • Freshwater hearing suspended again
  • Freshwater Termination Hearing update
  • Future meets past
  • Changes made to Howard wastewater treatment plans
  • January grand jury hands down 17 indictments
  • Murray: H1N1 still a threat
  • Redskins hold off Devils
  • 16
  • Cat shelter investigation continues
  • Truck hits house
  • City moving closer to ANC site studies
  • Bids on six bridges opened
  • Jacket 'D'stings Eagles
  • Bulldogs edge Blue Devils
  • Wildcats escape Scots in 2 OTs
  • 18
  • Fire causes heavy damage to East Gambier Street home
  • Police and media can make unlikely partners
  • Restoration complete for Young House
  • Back to the future for Blue Devils football
  • Scots upset Wildcats, 66-64
  • 19
  • TRW to transition out of Mount Vernon
  • King's legacy kept alive - IMAGE GALLERY
  • County budget for 2010 passed
  • Ideas, questions brought up at discussion
  • State issues discussed at town hall
  • Trojans edge Indians, 44-42
  • 20
  • TRW to close its doors in June
  • Zimmerman helping out in Haiti
  • Crime awareness seminar offered
  • Teacher hearing to change locations
  • Calendars affect students, staff
  • Bulldogs overcome Flames
  • 21
  • MV man injured when log flips on him
  • Patterson new administrator for MOTA
  • Fiesta Mexicana Express under new ownership
  • Trojans sweep Bulldogs, Vikings
  • Anderson leading the way for Highland
  • 22
  • Ohio Elections Commission rules to the benefit of Kirk
  • Commissioners hear wastewater follow-ups
  • Tax statements delayed; still due on February 12
  • Traffic stops by unmarked cars 'highly unlikely'
  • Two crashes result in fatalities
  • Jackets pin way to victory over Pacers
  • Trojans cruise to win over Freddies
  • Asian carp on move and ready to cause havoc
  • 23
  • Long termination hearings not unusual
  • Tax due date moved back
  • Mayor proposes plan to keep water flowing
  • License late fees go to highway patrol
  • Motorists react quickly to nail spill
  • Jackets squeeze Orange, 59-49
  • Freddies shoot down Vikings
  • 25
  • Centerburg dedicates library to Cordle
  • OVI crash deaths, arrests up significantly in '09
  • Delays troublesome, but better than closing
  • 24 horses perish in Morrow County barn fire
  • 26
  • Residents seek answers at crime seminar VIDEOS and PHOTOS
  • Commissioners sign FOP agreement
  • City to expand Walk of Honor
  • Ross Motors to expand to east side of town
  • Redskins topple Blue Devils
  • 27
  • FBI agent: Locking vehicles, doors can help deter crime - VIDEOS
  • Detectives and friends of Davis still seeking justice
  • 28
  • College crowd warms to presidential speech
  • Fire causes moderate damage to house
  • Caution urged about insurance
  • Solid waste nuisance may be closer to a resolution
  • Gaining firsthand economics knowledge
  • DiGuilio, Jackets swarm Pacers
  • New position to help with wildlife complaints
  • 29
  • Reaching across the Palestinian Wall
  • Passenger rail progressing
  • Girls focus on science
  • A vision for business in 2010
  • Devils stun Tree of Life
  • Jacket swimmers gearing up for league meet
  • 30
  • Students go 'buggy'over magician
  • City gets extra money for boiler
  • Oil burns in Bladensburg
  • Horse killed in buggy accident
  • Feeder program to help cattle farmers
  • Indoor plants don’t like it cold
  • Freddies scoot by Blue Devils
  • Yellow Jackets jump on Falcons
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