In her pursuit to show God’s love, Kelly McGough, a student at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, learned that a small act of kindness can go a long way.

Scheduling was one of the topics discussed when the East Knox Board of Education met in regular session on Wednesday.
Knox County residents living in certain precincts in Miller and Milford townships will be voting on two ballot issues for the Northridge Local School District.
By the end of May, American Electrical Power is expecting to cut approximately 5 percent to 10 percent of its employees from within their 11-state service area. The number of local employees affected will be self-determined.
On April 6, Kenyon College hosted the 20th annual Community Service Project of the Year award reception. The award honors a project or initiative that has made a significant impact to the campus and surrounding communities.
The Reserves is getting ready for its first residents, said Knox County Wastewater superintendent Ron Simpson to the board of commissioners Thursday morning.
Members of the Knox County Local Emergency Planning Committee learned Wednesday at their regular meeting that facilities in Knox County have an exceptional record of compliance regarding the accurate reporting of hazardous materials.
How well can a family of four eat on just $68.88 a week? For more than 38 million Americans, it's more than a matter of conjecture.
You wouldn't know it by the Tax Day rhetoric, but Americans are paying lower taxes this year, even with increases passed by many states to balance their budgets. Don't expect it to last.
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