The March meeting of the Mount Vernon Dilapidated Buildings Commission focused on two main issues. The first was the continuing saga of the old middle school at 301 N. Mulberry St.
Mount Vernon Nazarene University’s housekeeping department will be discontinued effective March 31, according to Jeff Spear, vice president of finance and treasurer of MVNU.
The Knox County Republican Central Committee met at The Alcove on Tuesday evening for the purpose of endorsing candidates for the May 4 primary election.
At Monday’s school board meeting, Chris and Susie Cordle donated $400 to the general fund, and a number of individuals gave a total of $1,107 to the Jacque Cordle Scholarship Fund.
Americans have come to detest Congress ever more deeply as it nears the end of a nasty fight over health care. But more than half still back President Barack Obama, a bright spot for a Democratic Party counting on its leader to help stave off expected losses in elections this fall.
Project Lead the Way and Gateway to Technology were featured presentations when the Fredericktown Board of Education met on Tuesday.
The number for the Knox County Sheriff’s Office toll-free crime tip line has changed.
Some students and parents in the North Fork School district may be breathing a little sigh of relief.
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