Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

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  • Campaign provides toys for children
  • Two area hunters shot on first day of deer season
  • Tradition continues with craft sale
  • Bailey, Thatcher sentenced
  • Scots open MOAC play with win
  • Busy start to hunting season
  • 2
  • Vandals target trees on square
  • McConville appointed to health council
  • Alert dog can help Turcott deal with diabetes
  • 3
  • Kenyon mentors, pupils explore ideas
  • SWCD presents budget to commissioners
  • Utica holding Bicentennial Christmas Walk, Dec. 8
  • Redskins outrun pesky Bulldogs
  • Freddies fall in MBC opener
  • 4
  • Hudson inducted into Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame
  • Officials, volunteers discuss walk, parade
  • Howard Mills ... remembering WWII
  • Yellow Jackets win thriller in overtime
  • Defense is all Utica needs
  • 6
  • Fredericktown celebrates the season
  • Danville dominates county debate
  • Mount Liberty business robbed on Saturday
  • Wazie has Yellow Jackets, fans buzzing
  • Trojans take Crestview
  • 7
  • Avalos back in charge at Fiesta Mexicana Express
  • Reed resigns as mayor; Kintner to assume duties
  • Gambier council sets temporary appropriations
  • News names All-Area golfers
  • 8
  • Cleanup work continues
  • Hoffman off suicide watch at jail
  • Several indicted by grand jury
  • Threats at school being investigated
  • Stidham indicted for aggravated theft
  • Danville council discusses wages
  • Jackets win with huge 4th period
  • Trojans dominate All-Area volleyball
  • Utica has dreadful finish in loss to Jonathan Alder
  • Deer-gun season nets fewer deer
  • 9
  • Residents enjoy Utica Christmas Walk
  • Morrow County Commissioner indicted
  • MV students inducted into NHS
  • Trojan wrestlers dominate
  • Freddies lead All-Area football team
  • 10
  • Food for the Hungry drive set for Saturday
  • Commissioners continue county budget hearings
  • County officials open bids
  • Thompson honored by East Knox board
  • KCESC board approves hirings
  • A different twist to an old favorite
  • Highland recovers from slow start
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  • Collection points open for FFH donations
  • Plan set for emergency road closures in city
  • City vehicle stolen, found
  • Two injured in Friday accident
  • Family recovering from fire
  • Poor start dooms Yellow Jackets
  • Utica outlasts Bulldogs'surges, 42-32
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  • Food for the Hungry drive exceeds goal
  • Man jailed after making threats at Kenyon
  • Parade postponed
  • Butler sentenced to 13 years in prison
  • County residents in giving mood
  • Ruhl presents commendation to MV elementary schools
  • Bulldogs, Freddies do well at Highland
  • 14
  • Bridge may be converted for pedestrians
  • EMA director Hess put on leave
  • Freeman pleads not guilty
  • 15
  • Inconsistencies found in manslaughter case
  • Student achievements recognized by board
  • Big prizes can be found out of state
  • Jackets hang tough, can't finish
  • Utica's defense defeats Johnstown
  • 16
  • Doctor: Abuse was cause of boy's death
  • Mason Hall sold to Farmers
  • Township residents voice concerns about road position
  • Davis to retire as principal of Centerburg elementary
  • Centerburg, KCH join forces for wellness center
  • North Fork board to place levy on May ballot
  • Utica dominates at East Knox quad
  • 17
  • Defense: 4-year-old's death accidental
  • Commissioners consider, decline budget request
  • Production is the 'best ever'
  • In the Know team on a roll
  • Centerburg girls make history
  • Highland pulls away from Cardington
  • 18
  • Shelter offers warmth, hope
  • Colopy guilty of lesser charge
  • Salvation Army kettle stolen
  • Police rely on residents to be extra eyes and ears
  • Five receive prison terms
  • Students give demonstrations to county career center board
  • Yellow Jackets get first win, 55-39
  • Freddies shine in debut
  • 20
  • Tradition remains alive in Bladensburg
  • Family, friends still searching for answers
  • New programs graduate first classes
  • Kipp arrested for theft of donation kettle
  • In the Know team on a roll
  • Free throws doom Freddies
  • River Valley's run too much for Highland
  • 21
  • Marines continue to make impact
  • Sheriff, county officials discuss budget
  • Learning job skills for hospitality careers
  • MV man awaiting bond hearing
  • Minor injuries in crash
  • Danville to apply for financial help with project
  • 22
  • Flipped on its top
  • Vandalism in city parks getting worse
  • Wells named Firefighter of the Year
  • Fire destroys Marengo home
  • Fredericktown Elementary named Blue Ribbon School
  • Danville football team honored by school board
  • Yellow Jackets win thriller at home, 48-45
  • Fredericktown needs 2 OTs to defeat Utica
  • Highland girls down Freddies
  • Scots win 1st 'Wooden Sword'
  • 23
  • Pullins'law license suspended indefinitely
  • Lentz: Maplewood house 'deplorable'
  • Kipp pleads not guilty to theft of kettle
  • EK Lions donate to Parish
  • No injuries in accident
  • Highland pulls out victory on court
  • 24
  • Holidays the time for family -- research
  • New company, same owner for old middle school
  • Pullins'law license suspended indefinitely
  • The spirit of Christmas arrives in MV
  • City wrapping up projects for 2010
  • Centerburg man trapped, injured in crash Thursday
  • Today last day for MV Family Dollar store
  • Students get plenty of help in math/reading
  • Christmas traditions don't fall far from family tree
  • Quick actions save father's life
  • Scots, Freddies ready for break
  • 25
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  • Shaw served Centerburg community well
  • Two receive minor injuries in accident
  • 28
  • Keller resigns from Mount Vernon
  • Water main break
  • Missing person
  • VSO demands money left out of budget
  • City auditor receives award
  • Danville loses to unbeaten Hawks
  • 29
  • Full steam ahead on projects in city
  • Utica loses close one to Heath
  • Keller steps down as MV coach
  • 30
  • Taking a walk
  • Offices to close for holiday
  • Foundation launching Youth Philanthropy Initiative
  • Centerburg beaten in home tournament
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