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  • Gibbs hammers home problem of deficit spending
  • Centerburg explains township proposal
  • Commissioners get overview of Knox County landfill
  • JFS exploring new website development
  • Students showcase geographical knowledge
  • Ice scraping
  • Getting prepped for the storm
  • Mount Vernon girls game moved
  • 2
  • Ice storm creating havoc in county
  • Road crews trying to keep up with storm
  • Traffic light out because of power outage
  • Flu season in Knox County
  • KCH Urgent Care Center opening
  • Young hockey player ready for Quebec
  • Weather affecting local games
  • 3
  • Shelter for those without power
  • Power still out in some areas of county
  • Candidates file for city election
  • Pretty winter scene
  • Local woman trains like a Blue Jacket
  • 4
  • MV gets unexpected test of Moodle program
  • Knox County Animal Shelter: in the business of finding homes
  • Jordan to run for re-election to council
  • Centerburg overcomes 11-point deficit in Utica
  • 5
  • KCH urges women to go red, be heart healthy
  • Hot blaze, cold temperature
  • New equipment approved for city's street department
  • Freddies win nail-biter, 31-30
  • Danville's comeback falls just short
  • 7
  • EK students remind others of dangers of texting while driving
  • A hometown concert
  • MVFD responds to chimney fire
  • Ward released from hospital
  • Hawkins announces candidacy for city council president
  • Local 'hero'has the heart of a champion
  • Chautauqua series presents John Wilkes Booth
  • Centerburg girls claim MBC title
  • Freddies one step closer
  • Girls basketball draw announced
  • 8
  • Hoffman's confession includes details of murder
  • Raccoon, basketball share spotlight at Lions Club dinner
  • City officials discuss bridge
  • Utica making change to Mayor's Court
  • Blackston sentenced for vehicular homicide
  • Emmert: Gambier in good financial standing
  • Broadband partnership requests county's help
  • MV police officer injured in one-car accident
  • Getting ready to open
  • Reading the Torah
  • Utica falls to Newark Catholic, 60-55
  • MV search for head coach heats up
  • Trojans dominate at St. Charles Invitational
  • 9
  • St. Vincent Future City team second in Ohio
  • Schools reschedule lost days
  • Fredericktown council approves two ordinances
  • Slow clean up
  • Hillier files as candidate for re-election to council
  • Huge first half lifts MV past Watkins
  • Redskins too much for Centerburg
  • Freddies hire new baseball coach
  • 10
  • EK community hears from ODE
  • East Knox seeks to relieve tax burden
  • MV man faces aggravated vehicular homicide charges
  • Dile: Danville set for big things in 2011
  • In the Know team ready for TV match
  • Vail files petitions to run for re-election
  • School board reviews cost containment measures
  • County Line Road barn burglarized
  • Miracle to be witnessed on show
  • Top youths to join symphony for concert
  • Mount Vernon High School to honor Hall of Fame inductees with banquet
  • Freddies need OT to beat Bulldogs
  • 11
  • Freshwater files complaint with court
  • Danville Mock Trial team heading to regionals
  • Seavolt to run for City Council at large spot
  • PHOTO:Truck catches on fire
  • Sheriff's deputy uninjured after sliding off road Sunday
  • British play provides plenty of fun
  • Highland loses on Senior Night
  • 12
  • Anna Mae Rhoads: the heart of a volunteer
  • Photo: MVHS Forum court announced
  • Residents express concern about ice on side streets
  • New EPA standards forcing city to re-examine water system
  • Maners to run for mayor of Mount Vernon
  • Fredericktown board explains levy
  • Yellow Jackets fall to Big Walnut in home finale
  • Freddies clinch share of MBC title
  • 14
  • Beery named Outstanding Woman You Should Know
  • County engineer: Not your run-of-the-mill everyday job
  • MV In The Know team wins
  • Photo: Learning how to fish in the winter
  • Gilson to run for City Council at large seat
  • Photo: Jammin'with the music
  • Redskins claim MBC wrestling championship
  • 15
  • Engineer keeps eye on bridges
  • City Council approves engineering contract
  • Williams: Opportunity Knox has busy year in 2010
  • Signature issue forces Fehrman out of council race
  • Mavis seeks re-election as mayor of Mount Vernon
  • Huge start carries Freddies over Pirates
  • 16
  • County responsible for 411 lane miles
  • United Way honors those who give
  • MV's Baumann wins county spelling bee
  • Photo: Police Officer of the Year
  • Kendall announces plans to run for 2nd Ward council
  • Photo: Patching up part of the road
  • New doors in place at administration building
  • Gill, Glibert honored by MV school board
  • Rhoads commended by EMIS
  • Photo: Valentines for residents
  • Bulldogs overwhelm Mansfield Christian
  • 17
  • Photo: Getting in some play before school
  • Helping out with the simplest of needs
  • MV Cub Scout earns national honor for heroism
  • Sapp joins Mid-Ohio
  • Fair seeks re-election as 4th Ward councilman
  • Foul shooter takes aim at state title
  • 18
  • Local Girl Scout troop receives Bronze Award
  • Commissioners presented with traffic options
  • Lehmkuhl sisters challenge ruling
  • Meter reading system on track
  • Photo: Going for a ride on a nice day
  • Offices to close for Monday holiday
  • Osborn's illustrations featured on children's book
  • The Buckinghams to headline at Dan Emmett Music &Arts Festival
  • 19
  • Ceremony marks milestone
  • Heritage Centre receives national accreditation
  • City works to patch potholes
  • Schools open Monday
  • Two avoid prison sentences; get jail, probation
  • Yellow Jackets drop heartbreaker on Senior Night
  • Utica wins, claims 2nd place in MBC
  • 21
  • Distinguished Young Women arrive in MV
  • Questions arise in township formation
  • Utica man pleads guilty to marijuana charge
  • Photo: Author talks with students
  • Hawkins named Republican of the Year
  • Kahrl to run for Council at large seat
  • Centerburg robotics team joins forces with logistics center
  • Photo: Writers take historic ride as Revere
  • Photo: Dentists make mouths happy
  • Highland Scots say goodbye to gym with win
  • MV swimmer qualifies for state
  • 22
  • Photo: Young women visit MVNU
  • Libya's unrest nothing new to Jacklin, Parrish
  • Gallogly: Village finances look stable
  • Photo: Slick roads keep truck from going around Square
  • Photo: New prototype for restaurant
  • Kiwanis welcomes Distinguished Young Women
  • North Fork board accepts retirement requests
  • Boys basketball sectionals get started tonight
  • 237
  • Young women enjoy time with children
  • Senate Bill 5 stirs mixed emotions
  • Gibbs: Cuts a step in right direction
  • Students recognized by Danville board
  • Students create delicious pork meals
  • Photo: Rotary hosts Distinguished Young Women
  • Francis to run for 2nd Ward seat on Council
  • Freddies have no answer, fall in finals
  • Danville powerlifting meet draws crowd
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  • Participants polishing their skills
  • Granville Road home destroyed
  • Health board approves promotional contracts
  • Budget concerns KCESC board
  • Photo: DYW spend time with host grandparents
  • MVNU students honored with INRB media production awards
  • Miller cooking up an awarding dinner
  • Photo: Garage fire
  • Local teen already motocross champ
  • 25
  • Photo: Soroptimists host Distinguished Young Women
  • One killed in late night accident
  • Power outages affect residents near MV, Jelloway
  • Photo: Snow makes driving tough
  • Street crews get early start on snow, ice
  • KCCC opens new training center
  • Route 13 Stop opens its doors
  • Different criteria in judging for DYW
  • Paul Furey steps down as MVNU soccer coach
  • OCC champs ready for next challenge
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  • Young women shine opening night
  • Bank robbed Friday
  • Owner tracks down gas thief
  • ODOT prepairing appraisals
  • Worley gets prison for robbery
  • Mother recalls upheaval, evacuation from Libya
  • MV debate team earns awards
  • Fredericktown hangs on, advances to districts
  • Controversial finish steals MV spotlight
  • Area wrestlers closer to state tourney
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  • Rivers are expected to crest by tomorrow
  • Crow named Distinguished Young Woman of Ohio
  • Flooding shuts down roads in county
  • Photo: Center Run overflowing its banks
  • Photo: Water over the road
  • State may rename US 62 in honor of Goare
  • Bar biz back in Howard
  • Riley headed back to state; rest of MV falls short
  • Three MBC wrestlers headed to state meet
  • Redskins knocked out by Granville
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