Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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  • Nairobi priest visits Fredericktown
  • Oil fire poses no safety threat
  • Number of suicides jumps significantly
  • Two more Premiere screens go 'stadium'
  • Wild winter warmed by Wiester's wonderful winds
  • Jackets smother Tigers
  • Trojans control Scots
  • 2
  • Group returns cats to shelter
  • Large crowd enjoys raccoon dinner
  • Danville receives grant for bridge
  • ODOT administrators visit with commissioners
  • Lancers end Utica's win streak
  • 3
  • Fogle: Work progressing on old middle school
  • Four schools to participate in Ohio's Race to the Top
  • North Fork passes tax levy
  • Gambier discusses 2010 budget
  • Jackets beat Jaguars
  • Scots hold off East Knox
  • 4
  • Official Census forms coming in March
  • East Knox to place levy on May ballot
  • 10 indicted by county grand jury
  • EK board discusses drug testing for athletes
  • Don't assume propane tank comes with property
  • 5
  • Candyland returns to downtown
  • Matthew Jones earns Thomas Bartlett Award
  • Accident closes U.S. 36; claims life
  • Colopy's bond set at $100,000
  • Lyceum storyteller gives 'voice to the voiceless'
  • Mount Zion Lodge celebrates 200th anniversary
  • 6
  • City prepares for winter storm
  • Tech plan prepares 'digital natives'
  • Wally’s Cafe: Greasy spoon as time machine
  • 8
  • County digs out from snowstorm
  • Is the hospitalist program working?
  • 9
  • MV men arrested for Licking County burglary
  • Anonymous source leads to 'black bag'find
  • Centerburg schools to reduce work force
  • City's 2010 budget takes a hit
  • Public assistance up sharply in 2009
  • MV school board to ask for emergency renewal levy
  • Do exams test driver's ability?
  • 10
  • Be smart when shoveling snow
  • Seniors set when Station Break closes
  • Cat shelter to open Saturday
  • North Fork board adopts policy revisions
  • First Amendment explored
  • United Way advances common good
  • 11
  • Heritage breeds right for small farms
  • TRW, union set closure deal
  • Event cancellations and changes
  • 12
  • Street cleaning continues
  • Fredericktown BOE approves levy request
  • Cat Shelter opening rescheduled
  • 13
  • Simpson gets 300th career win
  • Special prosecutor requested to investigate charges against Wise
  • City regrouping after storms
  • 15
  • OJM week kicks off
  • Yellow Jackets win 16th straight
  • Williamson nominated for military academy
  • 16
  • Regional planning asking for assistance with survey
  • Routine tests OJMers fitness levels
  • Thatcher counters distortions
  • Pharmacist part of Haiti quake relief
  • Young hero honored by MVFD
  • 17
  • Hinkens pleads guilty to theft in office
  • Quonset hut collapes from weight of snow
  • Heavy snowfall creates concerns with roofs
  • Director position vacant at YMCA
  • Snow, safety concerns keep schools closed
  • 18
  • Clandestine lab found at hotel in Mansfield
  • Mayor Dile: Danville financially sound
  • Blackledge honored by KCESC
  • Hinkens pleads guilty to theft in office
  • Residents concerned about development
  • Freddies hold off Redskins
  • Redbirds top Bulldogs
  • 19
  • OJMers interact with Head Start students
  • MV Players explore seasons of love
  • Dispatchers marked for 2 percent raise
  • Knox County fares well in Ohio health rankings
  • Snow too deep for county water shut-offs
  • Eleven candidates look to lead the 18th District
  • No sledding at Chapel Hill
  • Southward retiring as KCESC superintendent
  • NCB to reopen Monday as PNC
  • 20
  • OJM presents preliminary awards
  • City unearths problem when digging out from snowstorm
  • Makeup days needed for some local schools
  • EMA board discusses training programs
  • New adult ed program proposed
  • Eyster sentences 6
  • Wrestlers start sectional strong
  • Johnnies rain on Trojans'parade
  • Yellow Jackets clinch OCC share despite loss
  • Fishing season just around the corner
  • 22
  • Bates named Ohio's Junior Miss
  • Is nuclear the answer for energy needs?
  • Retire/rehire an option for faculty, schools
  • Changes coming in gas bill
  • MV board to hold special meeting
  • MV's Richardson headed to state as No. 1 qualifier
  • Beltz, Wheeler win sectional
  • 23
  • Baumann wins Knox County spelling bee
  • Slow melt easing flooding concerns
  • Bypassed section of Hyatt Road vacated
  • Commissioners hear 2009 year-end reports
  • Danville board recognizes spellers
  • Parking issues finally resolved
  • Tournament set to begin for area boys teams
  • Trojans hold off Blue Devils
  • 24
  • DAR honors essay contest winners
  • Bomb threat remains under investigation
  • Drills help students learn safety
  • Bakery adds coffee grinder
  • Jackets hold off Wildcats
  • Spartans turn back Freddies in second half
  • Vikings get best of Scots
  • 25
  • New board members recuse themselves
  • A hole, a hole, a big fat hole
  • Seven Republicans line up for chance to take on Space
  • Trojans put away Aces
  • Walton lifts Redskins past Hornets in OT
  • 26
  • Mavis wins Walter Rudin Award
  • Crow: CVB rolled with downturn
  • Fredericktown man deploys to Afghanistan
  • Officials seek CDBG, other grants
  • Purim a celebration of Jewish faith
  • Jackets'Richardson set for state swim meet
  • 27
  • Homeless shelter is safe haven
  • Ohio Girl Scout cookies are safe
  • City looks toward spring
  • Merchants recognized for vitalization efforts
  • MV's Richardson qualifies for state finals
  • Jackets hold off Bearcats, advance to district
  • Trojans down Nubians, headed to Coliseum
  • Redskins fall to Tigers despite valient effort
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