Mount Vernon NewsNovember 4, 2010 Image Gallery

Main Street businesses feeling the hurt

Signs at the intersections leading into downtown Mount Vernon inform drivers that the streets are open for local traffic. Traffic flow between Main Street and East Gambier Street is also scheduled to opened today.  (Alan Reed)

Main Street businesses feeling the hurt

Rakesh Kapil, right, shows how there is one table occupied at his restaurant, Bayleaf Indian Bistro, a common sighting at his business over the past week.  (Alan Reed)

Main Street businesses feeling the hurt

Signs at the intersections leading into downtown Mount Vernon inform drivers that the streets are open for local traffic. Traffic flow between Main Street and East Gambier Street is also scheduled to opened today.  (Alan Reed)

Staying active helps Frary deal with spina bifida

Heather Frary, who lost the use of her legs due to spina bifida, loves her home at Whispering Hills Care Center.  (Pam Schehl)

14 graduate from massage therapy program

Several massage therapy students received special recognition at Tuesday’s graduation program. Pictured are, front row, from left, Kelly Warner, all As; and David Morgan, perfect attendance. Second row, from left, Rebecca Smith, all As and exemplary attendance; and Stephanie Kurtz, Academic Excellence, all As and perfect attendance. Not pictured, David Graham, exemplary attendance.  (Pam Schehl)

Scots begin familiar journey

Highland’s Colby Randall evades a River Valley tackler. The Scots will host a regional quarterfinal game for the second time in five years, when they play Portsmouth West on Friday.  (File photo)

Freddies start their climb

Tyler Hathaway carries the ball in last Friday’s game against Loudonville. Hathaway and Ryan Logan, who share quarterback duties, may be called upon to throw more often in Saturday’s regional quarterfinal game against Woodsfield Monroe Central.  (File photo)

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