In the wake of back-to-back winter storms, health concerns are critical for those shoveling snow. Two area doctors advised residents Tuesday to remember three “P’s”: Planning, pacing and patience.
Improvements are still being made at the Knox County Humane Society cat shelter, with the goal of having a reopening on Feb. 13.
Inclement weather closed The Station Break on Tuesday, but the senior citizens the center serves have plenty to eat at home, thanks to the shelf-to-table meals provided earlier this winter.
In today’s world of instant communication and digital technology, what, if any, are the limitations on an individual’s First Amendment rights?
The work of the United Way of Knox County touches the lives of countless residents in and around Knox County and has a lasting impact on the future of Knox County, Jen Odenweller, executive director of the United Way of Knox County, said during Tuesday’s annual meeting.
According to the published agenda, Monday’s meeting of the North Fork Local School District Board of Education was largely routine.
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