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  • Mayor signs DD proclamation
  • Alcohol option on Fredericktown ballot
  • Screen printing goes to new level
  • Hoar lifts Jackets past Panthers
  • 2
  • Easter commemorates death of Jesus
  • Plan offers flexibility to high school credits
  • Candidates: District needs jobs
  • Trojan robotics team declines competition
  • Local nurse indicted for distributing child porn
  • Offense leads MV baseball to victory
  • Jackets sweep Pacers
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  • Wiggin Street elementary represented in New York
  • Race for state senate heats up with election allegations
  • Permanent filling of potholes to begin soon
  • 'Clash'remake more realistic, less real
  • MV native goes 'undercover'on CBS show
  • Bulldogs pound Knights
  • 5
  • Shelby man killed during accident-filled weekend
  • East Knox ramps up credit options
  • Quinn, Ruhl square off in GOP state rep primary
  • ODOT studies widening of I-71
  • 6
  • Pinwheels point to 424 who spoke up about child abuse
  • Residents express concerns about possible development
  • Commissioners fix easement, hear about Honor Flight
  • Rohler promoted to lieutenant
  • New ordinance will allow village to place lien on property
  • Changes to utility costs addressed
  • Gambier council members in festive spirit
  • None injured in crash
  • Greer named Luke Biggs Award winner
  • Youth Field Day offered by Pheasants Forever
  • Jackets ready to start season
  • 7
  • Fredericktown EMS receives new squad
  • Second complaint filed against Collier
  • Work progressing slowly at old middle school
  • Future of park a concern for residents
  • Daisy Scouts help troops
  • 8
  • Partners in Public Health honored
  • Sheriff waiting on BCI report on Davis murder
  • Court rules on Freshwater civil suit
  • 18 indicted by April grand jury
  • Jackets rally for victory
  • MV baseball cruises by Pacers
  • 9
  • Sheriff turns to townships for help
  • MVBOE attorney backed by judge
  • Commissioners smooth the way
  • False statement claims dismissed
  • Conference explores political parties
  • MV wraps up quick win over CF
  • Jackets break out the heavy lumber in win
  • 10
  • Political signs stir up interest
  • North boys rout South
  • North girls beat South
  • Yellow Jackets down Wildcats
  • 12
  • Cub Scouts race way to Pinewood Derby district title (VIDEO)
  • Viaduct study makes plan of attack for future
  • Danville PD Sgt. Looney being investigated
  • Williams Flower Shop reopens
  • Work begins again on restaurant
  • Style show focuses on spring fashions
  • Moore inducted into District 11 HOF
  • 13
  • Pifer honored by council
  • Kurtz named DJFS director
  • School, city have discussions
  • Knox County renews insurance with CORSA
  • Utica council tables water rate increase
  • Students, volunteer honored by school board
  • Freddies rally past Redskins
  • 14
  • AV residents, commissioners discuss sewage plant upgrades
  • Recycling event to be Saturday
  • Candlestreet opens its doors
  • Jackets taste perfection
  • Freddies hire Baum to replace Beal
  • Celtics no match for Yellow Jackets
  • MV boys easily handle Falcons
  • 15
  • Straw flower heralds arrival of spring
  • EKCJFD to get new vehicle
  • Hazmat spill handled quickly, safely
  • Freshwater hearing to resume
  • Beal resigns from Fredericktown
  • Late tax filers will have to drive to Columbus after 5 pm
  • Thieves get little in Fredericktown break-ins
  • Shriver named teacher of year
  • College Twp. dept. to get new pagers
  • Jackets hold off Warriors
  • 16
  • Pursuit of God's love yields valuable lesson
  • AEP asks employees for voluntary job cuts
  • Northridge puts issues on ballot
  • Reserves development readying to roll
  • EK scheduling on track
  • County has excellent record of hazmat reporting
  • Kenyon's leadership recognizes transition mission
  • Jackets handed first loss
  • Baum set to take over helm at Fredericktown
  • 17
  • Local teams blitz the competition
  • Morrow opts to hold illegal immigrants
  • City ready for baseball
  • 9 sentenced in common pleas
  • Farce runs like a sports car on a curvy road
  • Tops-N-Pops concert cool and mellow
  • 19
  • Dogs audition for role in 'Annie'(VIDEO)
  • Old tractors still turning the sod
  • COJFD looks to future
  • City hosts statewide Destination Imagination competition (PHOTOS)
  • East team competes in state Destination Imagination contest (PHOTOS)
  • MV students showcase history knowledge
  • KCCC board discusses expansion of facility
  • Field day inspires youth (PHOTOS)
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  • Republicans vying for county commissioner seat square off
  • Two of three GOP Senate candidates go head-to-head
  • GOP Ohio House candidates discuss topics
  • First-Knox cites local service, involvement to commissioners
  • 200th anniversary of Mount Zion Lodge celebrated
  • Reality store teaches students right choices
  • Exercise important to overall health
  • Jackets rally past Eagles
  • 21
  • Helping improve the safety of the home
  • Sagging economy drives up sewer rates
  • Questions arise about Utica rate increase
  • County RPC updating comprehensive plan
  • Centerburg board recognizes elementary student council
  • North Fork board commends students
  • Exit poll results from candidate's night
  • Fees changed at sheriff's office
  • Jackets rally for win
  • Freddies unravel against Vikings
  • 22
  • Police investigating school altercation
  • Speaking out against sexual violence
  • Festival to focus on world, individual health
  • Fire Dept. receives new generator
  • Danville council looks at spring projects
  • Fire damages stove, cabinet
  • Review: Crazy crimes fuel fun in 'Merry Murders'
  • City examines employee's actions
  • Marcum, Jackets rally for win
  • Blubaugh, teammates to compete in Valley National tournament
  • 23
  • Astronaut aimed for excellence, stars
  • Body named '10 Child Advocate
  • Trail section set for paving
  • Danville dominates contest
  • New playground built at New Hope
  • Green Valley Southern Baptist to celebrate anniversary
  • Jackets roll past Jaguars
  • MV tennis team continues to roll
  • 24
  • Utica students get in the swing of things
  • Wood wins essay contest, wins $1,000 for city
  • New eagle nest found near Utica
  • Students overcome hardship, adversity
  • Vikings raid Scots
  • 26
  • Plowing with old-fashioned horse power
  • NTSB rules pilot error caused crash at Centerburg
  • Mother, children injured in crash
  • Knox County celebrates Earth Day with festival
  • KCESC board approves preschool tuition rates
  • Truck rolls off road, into creek late Saturday night
  • Woman rescued after pickup goes into pond
  • Foundation helps bring in business
  • Printing Arts Press wins print excellence awards
  • Three-peat for Colts, Lady Jackets
  • Jackets win first relays since 1983
  • Earth Day Marathon draws record crowd
  • 27
  • Transforming COTC's Ariel Hall
  • Teens jump in to save woman, dog
  • Morrisons honored at Farm-City Dinner
  • Teen girl missing
  • Commissioners join tree inventory
  • In close vote, council says yes to bridge
  • Swanson named MVNU athletic director
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  • Freshwater's motion to close hearing denied
  • Benick terminated from health dept.
  • Attorneys withdraw as counsel for Freshwater
  • Earlywine retires from paper route
  • Toddler dies from crash
  • Sheriff's office looking for fugitive
  • Former quarry a crown jewel
  • Vegetable of month featured at farmers market
  • Redskins cruise past Freddies
  • Blue Devils down Trojans
  • 29
  • Freshwater takes stand in hearing
  • Benick responds to termination
  • Kindness continues after death
  • Barone to leave county license bureau
  • Danville eliminating administration positions
  • OOPS: They're doing it again
  • MVDC honors longtime employees
  • Grant brings new clarinet in time for Brahms
  • Jackets clinch share of OCC
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  • ICE makes arrests in Mount Vernon
  • Good-hearted woman taken for ride
  • Freshwater: Source remains mystery
  • Finger pointing contines to linger on Leedy Lane
  • Sewer grants reviewed with ODOD
  • Kidney improves Wallot's quality of life
  • Organ donor need continues to rise
  • Jackets step up, beat Madison, 8-5
  • MV spikers steamroll Tigers
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