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  • City preparing for busy year in 2011
  • Dr. Risko retires after 37 years
  • Zornes taking on officials with book
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  • Quiet start to year for law enforcement
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  • Filling in the big hole
  • Hoffman indicted on aggravated murder charges
  • Senator tours Jeld-Wen plant
  • Reed attends first meeting as county commissioner
  • Fredericktown Village Council organizes for '11
  • Danville council prepares for 2011
  • Barone to run for spot on City Council
  • Mount Vernon beats Watkins in OT
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  • First baby of the new year
  • Charges on hold pending sale of property
  • MV police investigating attempted armed robbery
  • Family mum while awaiting arraignment
  • Colts beat Freddies in OT
  • 6
  • Hoffman pleads guilty; gets life in prison
  • List continues to grow for those needing help with housing
  • Collision results in broken utility pole
  • Utica gets big wins at dual meet
  • 7
  • Some answers unveiled
  • Family speaks out at Hoffman sentencing
  • Old school coming down
  • Apple Valley crash
  • Hess acknowledges behavior; will keep job
  • Referee to inform board, teacher of decision soon
  • Rumpke to purchase county recycling center
  • 8
  • City prepares to appropriate '11 budget
  • MV woman convicted of homicide heading back to prison after release
  • Mount Vernon cracks Big Walnut
  • Utica has hot start, beats Centerburg
  • 10
  • Buchwald Center re-opening Saturday
  • Referee: Freshwater should be terminated
  • Man arrested after robbery at gas station
  • A nice looking winter day
  • Griggs finds success wielding the mighty pawn
  • Blue Devils come together, beat Bulldogs
  • Jackets fall behind early in home loss
  • Trojans overwhelm Johnstown
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  • Phillips honored by Gambier council
  • MV board terminates Freshwater's contract
  • MV schools take first step toward May levy
  • Commissioner appointments made
  • City council discusses gas aggregate program
  • AG's office investigating improprieties in Utica
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  • Pregnant woman rescued after accident
  • Only one other burglary linked to Hoffman
  • Seven indicted by Knox County grand jury
  • Tax changes mean delays in filing
  • Fredericktown board to put levy on ballot
  • Worley arraigned on traffic charges; felony charges filed
  • Danville school board prepares for 2011
  • Fitness center to reopen at Centerburg
  • Water main break repaired
  • White to retire as principal
  • COTC celebrates 40th anniversary
  • Repair work continues on McArthur Street
  • Cleaning off the snow
  • Demolition nearly finished
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  • Truck driver cited after getting stuck in east end
  • EK board declares necessity of putting levy on ballot
  • Peterson hearing pending
  • East Knox board prepares for 2011
  • Quartetto Gelato to perform in MV
  • East Knox batters Centerburg
  • Bulldogs get it together on mat
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  • Truck, traffic snarled by sand
  • Memorial Building to have asbestos removed
  • Primary petitions due February 2
  • Request for gas well near landfill causes concern
  • KCESC accepts donations and approves agreements
  • Light destroyed
  • A funny way to earn one's wings
  • Centerburg shakes pesky Freddies
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  • St. Clair selected as dog warden
  • Buchwalds honored by chamber
  • City gets new gas program
  • Kirk a double winner after giving blood
  • KCCC board treated to dinner prior to meeting
  • North Fork to place tax levy on May ballot
  • Local feline group helps save cats from hoarder
  • Poor first half dooms Jackets
  • Bulldogs beat Danville in shootout
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  • A fun school activity
  • MVNU purchases downtown property
  • The Sanctuary makes plans for future
  • Family escapes after trailer catches fire
  • Traffic signal to be replaced
  • Mount Vernon boys lose 2nd straight
  • Freddies win with seconds left
  • 18
  • Centerburg forfeits basketball, football games
  • Mavis delivers 'State of the City'address
  • Utica to put tax levy on May ballot
  • Fredericktown discusses several topics
  • Danville council has readings on two ordinances
  • Jackets give back to community
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  • Damaged bridge to be repaired
  • Giving back to the community
  • Old school demolished
  • Fehrman announces run for Mount Vernon City Council
  • Freddies win defensive struggle
  • Home-school sports eligibility isn't new
  • Bulldogs stop Trojan comeback
  • 20
  • Friends stepping away from council
  • Getting ready for winter weather
  • Utica dominates Freddies'tri-meet
  • Head injuries must be taken seriously
  • 21
  • Mount Vernon City Schools to cut $2.5 million
  • Plan developed for Foundation Park's future
  • Sheriff looks to add storage facility at jail
  • Officials discuss network
  • Garage damaged by fire
  • Frazee chosen for All-State Band
  • Youths tackle controversial play with style and flair
  • Water/wastewater dept. to incorporate metering system
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  • Streetlight bill climbs for city
  • Equipment will enhance communication
  • Child still critical after accident
  • Domestic violence charges send two men to prison
  • Streets marked for plowing
  • Fredericktown takes control of MBC with win
  • Utica's bench players earn win
  • 24
  • Stuck on the wrong road
  • Population loss forces Ohio to redraw Congressional districts
  • Having fun in the snow
  • Health board prepares for possible litigation
  • MV school to make $2.5 million in cuts
  • Measuring the skid marks
  • Community concert a hit
  • Four in same troop earn Eagle Scout designation
  • Dush comes through in clutch
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  • Insulation catches fire at business
  • Council approves additional funds
  • North Fork board considers cuts, contracts
  • 2010 a good year in clerk of courts office
  • Benick appeals dismissal
  • MV board unanimously approves levy request
  • Ward released from ICU
  • Two cited in accident
  • O-negative blood needed
  • Paff joins new mortgage group
  • Danville Spelling Bee winners
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  • An icy winter fest
  • PACS Industries purchases former TRW building
  • City to redraw district wards
  • EK to place tax levy on ballot
  • Kerkhoff to perform with All-State Orchestra
  • King's legacy celebrated at breakfast
  • Osborne's 3-pointer beats Freddies in OT
  • Yellow Jackets crushed by Pacers
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  • Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks
  • North Fork prepares to make budget cuts
  • Board of Health discusses finances
  • County drinking water within fluoride levels
  • Punk rock snowman
  • Adults, children enjoy mentoring programs
  • Scots sail over Vikings
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  • High Restaurant closes its doors
  • FT Precision expanding facilities
  • Barry's famous lunch keeps volunteers going
  • Colopy sentenced to 4 years for felony
  • Court date set for Freeman
  • Share the road, because they share the load
  • Use of solar panels proposed
  • MV wrestlers make final case before draw
  • Freddies shock Trojans
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  • Peterson keeps her driver's license
  • Residual salt, sand cannot be recycled
  • A life-saving game plan for Super Bowl Sunday
  • Hoar's 30 helps MVHS end losing streak
  • Freddies blow past Blue Devils, 64-25
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  • Record amount raised at radio auction
  • Centerburg looks to create township
  • Sunrise Garage Doors open for business
  • Mount Vernon wins OT thriller at home
  • Redskins dominate Utica Invitational
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