Mount Vernon NewsFebruary 10, 2011 Image Gallery

EK community hears from ODE

More than 100 East Knox community members attended Wednesday’s school board meeting. They are addressed by Roger Hardin, standing, assistant director of the Ohio Department of Education Office of Finance Program Services.  (Pam Schehl)

County Line Road barn burglarized

Eric Cellar, left, talks with Sgt. Johnathan Burke and Deputy Daniel Maurer of the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office after Cellar’s residence was burglarized Monday morning.  (Virgil Shipley)

In the Know team ready for TV match

Mount Vernon High School’s In The Know academic quiz bowl team includes, from left, Michael Murray, Josh Campbell, Conor Narovec and Joe Kasper, who will play a televised match against Worthington Kilbourne on Sunday at 1 p.m on WOSU TV.   (Virgil Shipley)

Miracle to be witnessed on show

The Lanning family will be featured on Lifetime’s “One Born Every Minute” series. Pictured are, from left, Michael, Carisa holding Jacob, Brian and Brittany.  (Submitted photo)

Top youths to join symphony for concert

The winners of the Young Musicians Competition will be featured during Saturday’s concert of the Knox County Symphony. The concert will be at 8 p.m. at Kenyon College’s Rosse Hall. From left are Carling Fitzsimmons, Daniel Harrison, Leah Ralston, Jordan Shremshock, Candace Jaymes and Lily Ann McBride. Not pictured is Kinsey Crow.  (Virgil Shipley)

Mount Vernon High School to honor Hall of Fame inductees with banquet

Mount Vernon wrestler Michael Lybarger, top, shown here competing in the finals of the 2007 state wrestling championship, is one of six members of the Mount Vernon Hall of Fame Class of 2011.  (News file photo)

Freddies need OT to beat Bulldogs

Fredericktown’s Courtney Jackson looks for an open lane while East Knox’s Kristin Boyd defends during Wednesday’s game. The Freddies won, 45-40, in overtime.  (Geoff Cowles)

Freddies need OT to beat Bulldogs

East Knox’s Hayley Gray makes a no-look pass while Fredericktown’s Jess Gable defends during Wednesday’s game. The Freddies won in overtime, 45-40.  (Geoff Cowles)

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