Mount Vernon NewsOctober 5, 2010 Image Gallery

Big Run Bridge rededicated

Knox County officials received a plaque to officially rededicate the rehabilitated Big Run Bridge for public use at a ceremony Monday morning. Shown are, from left, U.S. Bridge President Dan Rogovin, Knox County Commissioner Bob Wise, Knox County Engineer Jim Henry and U.S. Bridge CEO Art Rogovin.  (Alan Reed)

Casino gaming class to be offered

Las Vegas transplant Kyle Hill will be teaching adult students at the Knox County Career Center how to deal blackjack and other casino card games.  (Pam Schehl)

Finding out about the Junior Miss program

Twenty-one Knox County High School Senior girls were at the first night of orientation for the 2010 Knox County Junior Miss Scholarship program. Talking with Leah Anderson, left, co-chair person, was Tatiana Leis and her dad, Brian. A second session will be tonight at 7 p.m. in the basement of the Memorial Building. Rehearsals will start Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. the Memorial Building and each Sunday until the program on Nov. 19 and 20 to select 2011 Central and Greater Knox County Junior Misses for the state program in Mount Vernon in February.  (Virgil Shipley)

Tee off at Thayer Ridge’s disc golf course

The baskets placed throughout the disc golf course at Thayer Ridge Park lend to a fun and easy family-friendly activity.  (Submitted photos)

Tee off at Thayer Ridge’s disc golf course

Members of the Mount Vernon Rotary Club take a break from digging post holes to commemorate their efforts in the project. Pictured, from left, are George Small, Susan Ramser and Garrett Ressing.  (Submitted photos)

Centerburg in state tourney

Senior Garrison Myles from Centerburg measures up a put at the River Greens Golf Course in West Lafayette. The Trojans qualified for the state tournament for the first time in school history.  (Fred Main)

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