Mount Vernon NewsOctober 13, 2010 Image Gallery

Kinder Morgan answers questions about proposed pipeline

This map of Knox County shows the proposed route of the Kinder Morgan pipeline. The proposed pipeline would enter Knox County in Jackson Township north of Ohio 541, travel northwest through Butler, Harrison, Howard, Monroe, Morris and Wayne townships, before exiting in Middlebury Township near Waterford Road.  (Submitted photo)

Kinder Morgan answers questions about proposed pipeline

This map of Knox County shows the proposed route of the Kinder Morgan pipeline. The proposed pipeline would enter Knox County in Jackson Township north of Ohio 541, travel northwest through Butler, Harrison, Howard, Monroe, Morris and Wayne townships, before exiting in Middlebury Township near Waterford Road.  (Submitted photo)

Infolink receives partner award

Infolink Technologies Inc. was the recent recipient of the Lenovo 2010 North American Premier Service Partner Award for 2010. Shown are, from left, Lenovo Channel Consultant Sharon Mulgrew and Infolink IT Assurance Manager Ivan Rollit.  (Submitted photo)

School officials discuss levy at town meeting

Mount Vernon school children sing “We Are the Future” at Tuesday’s Town Meeting at Mount Vernon High School. Pictured are, front row from left, Kaylee Burke, Ethan Greene, Emma Cheek, Megan Campbell, McKenna Hughes, Taylor Henson and Emilee Burke. Second row, from left, Lauren Buddie, Gabby Greene, Katelyn McKinley, Emily McKinley and Devin Campbell.  (Pam Schehl)

Wright still missing

A missing Wellington woman’s car was located in Peebles on Monday, but there was no sign of 38-year-old Gwen Wright.  (Photo Submitted)

Business After Hours

The Ohio Eastern Star Home on Gambier Road hosted the Mount Vernon Knox-County Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours Tuesday evening. The the Glenn A. Gallagher Community Centre ballroom seats 337 people. In addition, there are classrooms, a physical therapy gym, Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star facilities. Chamber guests are, from left, Pat Law, Deb Kirk, Tom Ostrander and Kathy Tharp talking with OESH CEO Linda Lambsom and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Anne Baird.  (Virgil Shipley)

Dinner theater follows playwright over the edge

Dinner theater featuring “Death Trap” will begin Oct. 22 at the Alcove Restauarnt. Pictured are cast members, seated, from left, John Kuhn and Andrew Duffy; standing, Cate Blair- Wilhelm.  (Submitted photo)

Freddies dominate in sweep

Fredericktown’s Lydia Webster blocks a shot from a Johnstown player. The Freddies won in three games.  (Geoff Cowles)

Freddies dominate in sweep

Fredericktown’s Lisa Earnest (17) leaps to slam the ball past two Johnstown defenders in their match on Tuesday. The Freddies won in three games.  (Geoff Cowles)

Trojans win on Senior Night

Centerburg sophomore Tristen Simpson (33) spikes the ball past East Knox’s Lindsey Rager (5) and Morgan Durfee on Senior Night on Tuesday. The Trojans won in four games.  (Bill Davis)

Trojans win on Senior Night

Centerburg’s Stacy Fielding spikes the ball in their match against East Knox on Tuesday. The Trojans won in four games.  (Bill Davis)

MV Golf dream ends

Mount Vernon senior Charlie Phillips tees off at hole No. 3 at the Apple Valley Golf Course on Tuesday. The Yellow Jackets lost, but Phillips qualified for the state tournament as an individual.  (Fred Main)

Colt football roundup

A ballcarrier from the Littlle Raiders tries to break a tackle by a member of the Little Browns. The Little Raiders won, 14-6.  (Bill Davis)

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