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  • No joke, Truex closing shop
  • Sanoh, FT affected by quake, tsunami
  • Easement moves Millwood lift station ahead
  • Photo: The easy part
  • April Fools'Day jokes never go out of style
  • Art co-op holds grand opening tonight
  • Same local businesses, new owners
  • Small church has big heart
  • Yellow Jackets continue OCC winning streak
  • Local games postponed
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  • Options available to fix intersection
  • Mills-Thobe named farm service director
  • Mount Vernon baseball team gets first win, 8-4
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  • Kitten season in full bloom
  • Hashman, Rudolph honored at goat banquet
  • Coals cause house fire on Feasel Road
  • Play looks at Mark Twain's Knox County connection
  • 5
  • Corner of Grohe building crumbles
  • Centerburg to create township
  • Gibbs'legislation passes US House
  • Photo: Dry Creek not so dry
  • MV to receive reduction in tax reimbursements
  • Photo: Sparks fly at home
  • Commissioners proclaim April as Child Abuse Prevention Month
  • Truck weight limits discussed
  • Photo: Fire alarm in the rain
  • It's official: Naples now Mount Vernon head coach
  • Photo: Local Special Olympics winners
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  • Danville council discusses paving, fills empty spot
  • Dilapidated buildings commission looks at North Main
  • Photo: More debris caught in viaduct
  • Thirteen indicted by April grand jury
  • Five facing charges for skill game parlors
  • Fire damages home on Hopewell Road
  • Olentangy Orange batters frigid Yellow Jackets
  • MV softball falls hard to Pioneers
  • Naples: No reason we can't be winners
  • Utica can't keep up with Johnnies
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  • Photo: Helping out with the pledge
  • Photo: Students help plant trees
  • Livestock board completing state farm animal standards
  • New system to help with 9-1-1 calls
  • Judge sends appeal back to common pleas
  • KCCC students heading to DC
  • Library provides access to free digital services
  • MV tennis team faces growing pains this year
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  • Photo: Portion of Main Street opened
  • Care Net volunteers challenged to be a hero
  • Pinwheel project starts
  • Partners in health honored
  • Actresses find right stroke in 'Dixie Swim Club'
  • Commissioners, officials discuss erosion concern
  • Former Secretary of State to speak at Denison
  • Fredericktown accepting open enrollment
  • Rotary offering four college scholarships
  • Kindergarten roundup set
  • Short-handed Jackets shut down Jerome
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  • Communication is key to success
  • Smoother rides ahead for city drivers
  • Petee keeps us laughing, singing
  • Photo: Big move
  • CAR members attend state conference
  • Local stars shine at All-Star game
  • Devils beat Freddies on road
  • Pheasants Forever hosting 3rd annual Youth Field Day
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  • Image Gallery: Vintage car lovers tour Mount Vernon
  • Fatal being investigated
  • Wolff honored for 25 years of safe driving
  • Image Gallery: Soroptimist's style show gets women thinking spring
  • Photo: Taking advantage of the nice weekend
  • Photo: Christian communicators
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  • DeWine looks to improve crime lab
  • Rutherford Institute to assist Freshwater
  • Council, school board discuss pedestrian safety
  • Student programs highlight meeting
  • Kenyon's Andrews was first recruit
  • Yellow Jackets fight for four sets, fall to St. Charles
  • Photo: Martial Arts Open youth champs
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  • Photo: Tractor destroyed by fire
  • Photo: Repairing the brick streets
  • Directions CU to close MV branch
  • Local company feeling effects of disaster in Japan
  • Fredericktown makes cuts to personnel
  • Commissioners hear report on animal shelter
  • School shares info with Utica council
  • Maners appeals decision
  • Centerburg's Wellness Center gets a makeover
  • Photo: Arck named to All-Tournament team
  • 14
  • Area dairy producers supporting the local economy
  • School finances discussed at East Knox
  • Recycle your papers Saturday at the News
  • Habitat begins new home on Cottage Street
  • Defense, Goetzman's homer down Falcons, 10-0
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  • Licking, Knox counties sponsor Honor Flight
  • Gas prices guzzle delivery fees
  • Image Gallery: Posters illustrate severe weather safety issues
  • Legislation honoring local hero passes Ohio House
  • Dispatchers key to quick response
  • Three issues brought before commissioners
  • Photo: Self-defense class
  • Yellow Jackets beat arch rivals in pitcher's duel
  • Kirk Manns leaving Fredericktown
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  • VIDEO: Another one gone
  • Electric aggregate program possible for city residents
  • Fish imports increase as domestic supply decreases
  • MV man charged with child endangering
  • Chime in on Monday's 'discussion'
  • Ethanol another choice for corn growers
  • Farmers reminded to 'call before haul'
  • Jackets erase 6-run deficit to win
  • MV volleyball falls to Davidson in four
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  • Ervin believed to be linked to missing Fredericktown teen
  • Oil leaks into creek off Jericho Road
  • Fredericktown teen missing
  • Image Gallery: Visitors 'Plant it for the Planet'
  • Public perception not necessarily reality at Children Services
  • Photo: Recycle drive
  • Photo: Soggy shredding
  • Unclaimed funds list to appear in paper
  • COTC student records left unsecured for brief time
  • 19
  • Collecting is a lifestyle for Summers
  • Image gallery: Reactors built with safety in mind
  • Photo: Putting in a new culvert pipe
  • Tornado sirens falsely activated
  • Search continues for missing teen
  • Questions help screeners gather information
  • Danville council discusses streets
  • Photo: Cleaning up after a spill
  • North Fork board debates budget cuts
  • Three sentenced for felonies
  • Danville board takes steps to help finances
  • Hot topics tackled at Up for Discussion
  • Mock trial teams bring home seven awards
  • Utica, Johnstown to leave the MBC
  • Yellow Jackets cruise to OCC win
  • Pitchers dominate in 1-0 Danville win
  • CVA Volley Masters Winners 
  • Photo: Blue Devils beat Bulldogs
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  • Upgrade planned for Sycamore Road crossing
  • Bruce: Leadership key to success
  • Child safety a priority for intake specialists
  • Agencies assessing damage from oil spill
  • More cuts in store if Fredericktown levy fails
  • Electric short causes fire on Carding Mill Road
  • Photo: Minor injuries in crash
  • Photo: Business After Hours
  • Making healthy dishes with herbs
  • Application deadline nearing for first Vaughn Wiester music scholarship
  • Law scholarships available
  • EK coach Kauffman to jumpstart new Danville wrestling program
  • MVHS swimmer at national meet
  • Color guard champ has MV roots
  • Trojan hoops players honored
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  • Creativity a valuable tool in boosting business
  • MV schools make reductions to staff
  • Agency strives for family preservation
  • KCESC board makes cuts
  • Red Plague wins regional robotics match
  • Nine indictments handed down by grand jury
  • GEAR page to begin Earthweek feature
  • Redskins win offensive slugfest
  • Photo: Fredericktown Girls Softball Tournament Champs
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  • Photo: A pretty spring day
  • Jewish history in Knox County visited
  • Photo: Stations of the Cross
  • Equestrian show to be Saturday
  • Photo: Truck upset near Brandon
  • Photo: Helping out for Earth Day
  • Judicial system balances rights of parents, children
  • Short calls for support of emergency levy
  • Howard woman pleads not guilty to assaulting child
  • Questions raised about hydrofracking
  • County officials get update on water meters
  • County officials give support for trail grant application
  • Commissioners get update on Extension Office
  • Photo: Fredericktown Men's Softball Tournament champs
  • Freddies win again in extra innings
  • Photo: Jackson's RBI spells win for MV
  • Jackets volleyball sweeps Gahanna
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  • Photo: Slide-ways driving
  • Photo: Paper pusher
  • Mill and fill will cost $44k
  • PACS founder Dalis dies
  • Foster families open hearts and homes
  • Photo: Easter chicks
  • Photo: Moving acquisition
  • Judge sentences five
  • Top-ranked swim club to open branch in Gambier
  • Photo: Area youth bag turkeys to ring in hunting season
  • Photo: YMCA cheer squad wins national title
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  • Photo: I found one
  • MV girls shine at Yellow Jacket Relays
  • Bulldogs have best YJR showing ever
  • Donkeys take over Centerburg gym
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  • Council OKs applying for enhancement grant
  • Browns named Grangers of the Year
  • May 1 proclaimed as Knox County Law Day
  • Truck traffic discussed by council
  • Peterson pleads guilty to lesser charge
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  • Rumpke to take over operations of Knox County Recycling Center
  • Attorney: Cell phone not in use during crash
  • Sparse crowd hears info on school finances
  • Missing Fredericktown teen returns home
  • Photo: New officers
  • Environment, bats cause adjustments to pipeline route
  • Street sweeping schedule
  • Photo: Jackets crushed by Warriors, 16-7
  • Blue Devils score in seventh to win
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  • Board of Health suspends Chen's Buffet license for 30 days
  • Photo: Tangled
  • Wet spring creating havoc for farmers
  • Erosion a major problem in waterways, drainage areas
  • HCA to spruce up downtown
  • Health board considers new levy
  • County Head Start a model of excellence
  • Image Gallery: Mentors, students showcase talent
  • Another fast start ends in defeat for Jackets
  • Rule change means more runs in softball
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  • Shop for gas online with Gas Watch
  • Oil spill caused by faulty tank
  • Collection keeps drugs off streets
  • School levies broken down
  • Officials seize Chen's license
  • Block grants see large cuts
  • Students talk their way into wins
  • Deceased Ohio Air National Guard member identified
  • Yellow Jackets crush Hayes
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  • Photo: Walking the line
  • City to replace retaining wall
  • Five sentenced for felonies
  • Danville PD makes clean sweep at school
  • Bridge project bids opened
  • Local volunteer heading south to help
  • Utica resident wins lottery
  • Wild fifth inning sparks Mount Vernon victory
  • Records fall at Freddie Invitational
  • Spectrackular help needed
  • Photo: Hot Rods are back!
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