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Fredericktown fire accidental

The building at 80-84 N. Main St., Fredericktown, has been torn down, leaving the village with a hole in the heart of its downtown.The owner, Dorothy Hoovler, is uncertain as to whether she will rebuild. (Virgil Shipley)

The building at 80-84 N. Main St., Fredericktown, has been torn down, leaving the village with a hole in the heart of its downtown.The owner, Dorothy Hoovler, is uncertain as to whether she will rebuild. (Virgil Shipley)

Yellow Jackets shut out Vikings

Mount Vernon’s Robert Kane delivers a pitch during Tuesday’s game against Northridge. Kane went the distance as the Yellow Jackets beat the Vikings, 10-0, in five innings. (Virgil Shipley)

Mount Vernon’s Robert Kane delivers a pitch during Tuesday’s game against Northridge. Kane went the distance as the Yellow Jackets beat the Vikings, 10-0, in five innings. (Virgil Shipley)

Highland girls win tri-meet

Highland’s Amanda Mosier clears the final hurdle during the girls 100-meter hurdle event on Tuesday at Highland High School. Mosier won two events to help the host Scots beat Danville and Johnstown. (Virgil Shipley)

Highland’s Amanda Mosier clears the final hurdle during the girls 100-meter hurdle event on Tuesday at Highland High School. Mosier won two events to help the host Scots beat Danville and Johnstown. (Virgil Shipley)

A soft landing

Mount Vernon senior Jordan Williamson lands in the pit on a long jump attempt during Tuesday’s dual meet with Watkins Memorial. No information was received. (Samantha Scoles)

Mount Vernon senior Jordan Williamson lands in the pit on a long jump attempt during Tuesday’s dual meet with Watkins Memorial. No information was received. (Samantha Scoles)

Freddies pound Comets

Fredericktown’s Matt Smith tracks down a fly ball during Tuesday’s game against Elgin. The Freddies pounded out 14 hits and scored 15 runs in a 15-1 defeat of the Comets. (Joe Huddleston)

Fredericktown’s Matt Smith tracks down a fly ball during Tuesday’s game against Elgin. The Freddies pounded out 14 hits and scored 15 runs in a 15-1 defeat of the Comets. (Joe Huddleston)
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