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  • Revamped cat shelter full of light and space
  • Show brings well-polished fiddling, footwork
  • A different approach with the Chevy Volt
  • Richardson finishes second at state meet
  • Blue Devils win, advance to district tourney
  • Bobcats bring end to Bulldogs'postseason run
  • Four lead way to state meet
  • 2
  • Local heroes honored at breakfast
  • Grand jury returns 15 indictments
  • Resident requests interpretation of zoning
  • Centerburg to reimburse part of expenses for development
  • MV man stabbed
  • County, DKMM: Current recycling facility 'unviable'
  • Parking problems discussed at Gambier
  • 3
  • Townships facing snow challenge head on
  • Keeping up with the weather
  • Students put culinary skills to test
  • Panel addresses challenges of mental health problems
  • Reitz piano recital to raise funds for preschoolers
  • Trojans beat Pirates in OT
  • Corbett, DiGuilio headline Central All-District teams
  • 4
  • Fredericktown students going batty for park
  • New approach could add up to success
  • Danville schools squeaky clean in latest drug sweep
  • Colopy has court date on April 24
  • Rep. candidates set to square off Saturday
  • MV's Cullen excited about shot at 215
  • Trio of 130-pounders shooting for podium
  • 5
  • Age-specific visitor restrictions lifted at KCH
  • Fire damages Coe's home
  • Mock Trial teams move on to state level
  • New mapping survey to assist with emergencies
  • Howard plant concept approved
  • Lunch launches DD awareness
  • Juvenile judge proposes garden project
  • Beal leaving Fredericktown for Brunswick
  • Strong start for area wrestlers
  • 6
  • Fire consumes Avalon Road business office
  • Fire claims one in Fredericktown
  • Robotics team prepares 'The Red Death'for competition
  • MVHS dress committee to present proposal
  • Danville, Mount Vernon police make cocaine bust
  • Republican debate for senate, house seats
  • Monroe to discuss web site
  • BMV says 'Beautiful Ohio'plate a big hit
  • Enabling legislation in the works for Issue 2
  • 8
  • Students construct home for habitat
  • Candidates debate topics at forum
  • Man dies from fire at mobile home
  • Firefighters battle blaze on Avalon Road
  • MV library receives funding from levy
  • Ruprechts honored by dairy group
  • Podium finishes for area wrestlers
  • Yellow Jackets fall to Warriors
  • 9
  • Reading program launched
  • Commissioners, levy board not eye to eye
  • Wastewater plant upgrade may include Amity
  • MV school board considers student dress code
  • Canter named assistant chief
  • Utica Council hears about athletic group
  • Fire victim succumbs to smoke inhalation
  • City prepares for two projects
  • Hathaway named Lamb Ambassador at banquet
  • Goetzman adds Jeep to its lineup of vehicles
  • Blue Devils ready for whatever comes their way
  • Trojan duo inseparable
  • 10
  • Concerns return about old middle school
  • Board gets overview of engineering classes
  • Centerburg receives donations
  • Central Committee endorses candidates
  • North Fork decides not to have Saturday school
  • Crime tip line number changed
  • Company taking over housekeeping at MVNU
  • Green Wave overpowers Blue Devils
  • 11
  • Fredericktown students to put on play
  • 9-1-1 getting new system
  • Morgan to headline fair
  • EK board discusses calamity days
  • Teacher aide Horton honored by KCESC governing board
  • McCown wins MMA bout
  • 12
  • Republican candidates square off
  • Litter recycling program calls for Spring into Action
  • Bank offers services to commissioners
  • Trojans win district championship
  • 13
  • 41 nurses capped
  • 6 sentenced in common pleas
  • Weatherization projects on the rise
  • City looks at cosmetic work
  • 15
  • Ball takes dancers back in time
  • Fire causes heavy damage to garage
  • City discussing options at intersection
  • Economy strains thin-stretched county deputies
  • Students pen, perform drama about gangsters, flappers
  • BracketBucks contest to begin
  • Bevington honored for promoting high school athletics
  • Banquet boosts NWTF
  • 16
  • Building hope for Haitians
  • Questions arise in filing of signatures
  • Knox County CBI teams fare well
  • Residents prompt revision to treatment plant
  • 'Spirited'discussion takes place
  • Danville to set up electronic billing for utility payments
  • Tropical colors make a statement this spring
  • Trojans preparing for another test
  • 17
  • Destination team heading to state
  • Commissioners distribute senior levy funds
  • How will ruling affect smoking ban?
  • Slow snow melt spares MWCD dams
  • Trojan spark plugs firing on all cylinders
  • Area players honored by District 11
  • 18
  • Thunderbirds end Trojans'run
  • Marengo woman dies in crash
  • 19
  • State Route 13 closed after fatal accident
  • Wiggin Street reclaims Battle of the Books title
  • Castle Doctrine valid with unlawful entry
  • County investment board meets, selects 12-month CD
  • Commissioners consider long-term value of agricultural easements
  • Breakfast for dinner huge success
  • 'Lady of the Night'an impressively ambitious show
  • Quintet tops in News'area wrestlers
  • MV's Brown named top coach
  • 20
  • Council to advocate for small business
  • Ohio 13 accident fatal to driver
  • City looks to choose firm to analyze ANC cleanup
  • 2 sentenced for felonies
  • Surfing for sound and lights at The Place
  • Kenyon Squash Club making name for itself
  • Fishing season heating up with warm temperatures
  • 22
  • Taylor has high hopes for GOP
  • Students display Power of the Pen
  • Christopher dismisses case
  • Fredericktown man sentenced for income tax evasion
  • Spring has sprung: Now it's time for fun in the sun
  • DiGuilio, Corbett named area POY
  • 23
  • Safety stressed when severe weather hits
  • EMA, Red Cross work together on shelters
  • Sheriff, county budgets 'on track'in 1st quarter
  • Cochran, Wilkinson vie for central committee
  • Miller Twp. to vote on EMS levy
  • Land purchase would expand Foundation Park
  • Trojan softball restarting after one-year hiatus
  • Branstool, Dassylva earn POY honor
  • 24
  • Branstool leads Senior-Stars to victory
  • Senior-Stars run away with win
  • Knox County joins 'foreign trade zone'
  • Students heading to state for science
  • 25
  • 1950s sitcoms, meet sci-fi in EKHS play
  • Mental Health board seeking levy
  • County residents to vote on L-P school levy
  • 26
  • Healthy Information
  • Eminent domain out; county, Conrail settle
  • MV asking for emergency levy renewal
  • 27
  • Fire moves through downtown Fredericktown
  • Morgan Twp. renewal levy on ballot
  • Crews clean up snow, officials think spring
  • 29
  • Building destroyed
  • Losses from fire personal
  • Health bill expands student aid
  • Fredericktown asks for operating levy
  • Blockhouse dedicated
  • Five county twps to vote on C-TEC levy
  • 'Cash for Clunkers'Round 2 takes off
  • Victory Church recovers from fire
  • Not your typical ballot issue
  • Deep Mount Vernon squad ready to continue tradition
  • Jackets start strong, win 2-of-3
  • 30
  • Two-party system dominant in US
  • 3 Republicans, 1 Democrat vie for commissioner spot
  • Abatements extended for area employers
  • CB robots win
  • TSC supports 4-H clover promotion
  • 31
  • Fredericktown fire accidental
  • 'Swing'vote critical in counties like Knox
  • Standardized attire popular
  • Markley returns to town for book reading, signing
  • New business has flea market feel
  • Freddies pound Comets
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