The massive earthquake which struck Haiti in January may feel very far away from Knox County, but a Fredericktown business and many of its employees are working to make a difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable people of Haiti affected by the devastation.

Expecting to get into the details of easement agreements, the Knox County Commissioners found themselves instead revising their plans after a visit to Bladensburg on Monday afternoon.
Knox County Knowledge Bowl teams swept the regional competition on March 4. Five local teams, career-based intervention students sponsored by the Knox County Career Center, took top honors in their divisions and will compete in the state competition.
About 30 people attended Up for Discussion on Monday night, for what moderator Russ McGibney termed “the most spirited discussion yet.” The open forum began by returning to the subject of school uniforms.
Local Republican Diane Holley spent several days during some of February’s harshest weather collecting signatures to put Steve Christopher on the ballot as Republican candidate for Ohio Attorney General. Unfortunately, her efforts were for naught, as nearly 2,000 signatures are claimed to be missing at the Ohio Secretary of State’s office.
On Monday, Danville Village Council agreed to enter into the electronic age.
Vivacious, bright and tropical colors are in this spring for the new look in makeup fashion.
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