
The three Republican candidates for county commissioner went head-to-head Monday night in a forum sponsored by the Knox County 9/12 Project. Democratic candidate Rebecca Jordan was invited as well, but was not present due to a previous engagement.
Two of the three Republican candidates for the 19th District Ohio Senate seat answered a variety of questions Monday night during the 9/12 Project’s Meet the Candidates Night at the Knox County Memorial Theater.
The two Republican candidates for the 90th District seat in the Ohio House of Representatives worked their way through topics ranging from term limits and school funding to illegal aliens and the state budget during an hour-long Meet the Candidates session Monday night at the Knox County Memorial Theater.
Representatives from First-Knox National Bank met with the county board of commissioners Monday to demonstrate their eagerness to work with the county in any way possible. The meeting was arranged in the wake of a previous meeting where the commissioners entertained proposals from an out-of-county bank looking to expand its business.
For many people, exercising a minimum of 30 minutes three times a week has a benefit of not only fitness, but an improved mental state and a better attitude.
The General Henry Knox Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution honored the 200th anniversary of Mount Zion Lodge 9, Free and Accepted Masons, of Mount Vernon on Monday night.
Child care, credit cards, clothing allowances, housing and insurance costs were all things students learned about during Reality Store activities held at Mount Vernon High School on Monday.
Mark Twain died on April 21, a century ago. It had been a quarter of a century since Twain's classic "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," but Twain remains the country's most famous and beloved writer.
Goldman Sachs stepped up its defense against civil fraud charges Monday, telling clients it did not withhold information in a complex transaction involving risky mortgage securities.
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