Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

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  • Image Gallery: Event focuses on children's safety
  • Residents react to death of bin Laden
  • KCH investigating theft of X-rays
  • Three juveniles return to CRC
  • One charged at checkpoint
  • Jackets home again for playoffs
  • Blue Devils ready for 6th district title
  • 3
  • Divide deep over gun issue
  • Vets get another shot
  • Danville Village Council talks parks and paving
  • Redskins dominate Danville, eye MBC
  • 4
  • Mansion all dressed up for Aerie photo shoot
  • Organization hopes to present united front
  • Levies fail for five schools
  • Utica residents say no to levy
  • MV teachers, board agree to contract
  • Students organize career fair
  • 5
  • Photo: Fixing the street
  • Weather won't stop opening of farmers market
  • Homer residents consider Neighborhood Watch program
  • Three arrested for burglary
  • 6
  • Jaguar collection becoming an issue with neighbors
  • Truckers have rough going on MV city streets
  • Hayes bats around twice in MV loss
  • Highland misses opportunities in loss
  • 7
  • Training, bond crucial to U.S. special forces
  • Rain mixes moves in on First Friday
  • No surprises from ANC property
  • Howard man jailed on felonious assault charge
  • Grand jury indicts 16
  • South Main closing near COTC
  • New traffic signal ready for High, Mulberry streets
  • Teams fare well at state Knowledge Bowl
  • Fredericktown claims top SpecTRACKular honors
  • Girls'award decided by narrow margin
  • Competition strong in field events
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  • Knox County tops 60,000 residents
  • Census numbers have impact on wards, districts
  • Nurses important part of health care team
  • Loyalty tested in journey home
  • Three sentenced by judge for felonies
  • Morrow County man killed in accident
  • 10
  • Teacher sent home after alleged incident
  • ODOT reveals construction projects
  • Grant allows city to complete safety project
  • Centerburg agrees to teacher pay freeze
  • Bond hearing set for Cherubini
  • Utica proposes hike in fees
  • City, county share ideas
  • Kurtz to address staff at Ohio Statehouse
  • Shade Tree Commission to dedicate pavilion, park
  • Cardington woman killed in accident in Morrow County
  • Cox named middle school principal at MV
  • Cobb: Outdoor recreation has big impact on Ohio
  • McCrackens honored for service
  • Jackets pound Logan in sectional debut
  • Big fourth inningpowers Utica in win
  • Blue Devils rout Millersport
  • Centerburg hires new basketball coach
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  • Photo: New sign for park
  • Fredericktown eliminates more teachers
  • Black-legged 'deer'ticks now in Ohio
  • City, residents narrow list of possible projects
  • Maximum penalty recommended
  • Kenyon graduate killed in LA
  • Jackets take advantage of miscues
  • Freddies have no beef with Wellington
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  • Electric power outages reported
  • A new age of couponing dawns
  • Parsons receives Golden Deeds Award
  • Sen. Brown hopeful bills will blunt price spikes
  • Celebrating nurses this week
  • Meth lab debris creates danger on county roads
  • MV man injured after vehicle, deer collision
  • Scots have no answer for Fairbanks
  • 13
  • Red Kettle Cafe now open
  • E85 quietly finding its niche with drivers
  • Sturgeon resigns as EMA deputy director
  • Assault case turned over to Law Director
  • Freshwater fights admonishment from ODE
  • Omahan wins district history competition
  • Danville softball team returns to Districts
  • Freddies trounce Warriors, 15-2
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  • Image Gallery: Graduation marks first step of adventure
  • Fire inspector changes plea
  • City takes step to protect water
  • National treasures take center stage
  • Area crimes could be linked to father, son
  • Mount Vernon, East Knox drop divisions
  • 16
  • Peterson sentenced in Homstad death
  • Fire consumes Horn Road barn
  • Crash with deer injures 4
  • State safety inspector under fire
  • Students explore career opportunities
  • ESC board discusses uncertain economy
  • Little Texas will headline 2011 Turkey Festival
  • Ann's Raspberry Farm and Specialty Crops honored
  • Arnett claims local Mid-Am title
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  • Peterson sentenced for vehicular homicide
  • Photo: Blitz build
  • Fredericktown concerned with building
  • MV board approves staff reductions
  • Danville eliminates middle school principal post
  • MVHS students gearing up for May Fiesta
  • British Invasion to headline USA Days
  • Cause of fire undetermined
  • American Red Cross of Knox County earns two regional awards
  • Officials deny reports of county link to burglaries
  • United Way campaign surpasses $700,000 goal
  • Surprising run ends at Districts for East Knox
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  • Howard man charged in accident
  • North Fork cuts extracurricular activities
  • Truck drivers looking at propane as fuel alternative
  • Elliott an advocate for county airports
  • Concerns crop up with corn
  • Infolink purchases Mast Electric
  • Treasurer's office changes policy
  • She's walked her way to a better life
  • Utica High School sports to end in August
  • Local games delayed
  • 19
  • Image Gallery: Community all heart for Grubaugh
  • Odenweller, Tazewell honored
  • Mount Vernon volleyball back in regional finals
  • Games postponed
  • 20
  • Photo: Up in the air
  • Photo: Digging up the old
  • Proposal won't affect local officers
  • Family presents concerns about teacher's license
  • County residents joining fight to repeal SB5
  • Figgins proposes plans for water, sewer
  • Baseball rained out again
  • Blue Devils eliminated in pitchers'duel
  • 21
  • Art of writing not lost with pen pals
  • Taking a swing against drunk driving
  • Bids under estimates
  • School make-up days finalized
  • Area communities plan events for Memorial Day
  • Water department upgrading server
  • Freddies blow 4-run lead to Columbus Academy
  • Utica shut out in district semi, 3-0
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  • Image Gallery: MVNU awards 253 diplomas at commencement
  • Image Gallery: Kenyon College grads receive final lesson
  • Large crowd finds plenty of goodies
  • Vet office transforms into full-service animal hospital
  • MVNU receives $10 million commitment
  • Death of MV man being investigated
  • Lang sentenced for vehicular homicide, OVI
  • Warbel retires as principal at KCCC
  • No regional title for Mount Vernon this year
  • Trojans have no answers for Heath
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  • Local farmers, state officials address sheep industry
  • Centerburg Shell now bigger and better than ever
  • EK cuts high school busing, tables closing elementary
  • Step freeze for EK employees
  • City to purchase property
  • Best of Mid-Buckeye Conference athletes honored
  • Volleyball team honors its players
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  • Frisch's seeking option to build on Coshocton Avenue
  • Photo: Making downtown pretty
  • Photo: A striped visitor
  • MVNU's nursing center announced as Hunter Hall
  • Head trauma ruled cause of death
  • Fredericktown grad wraps up career at OSU
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  • Chen's closing extended
  • Photo: Creativity for critters
  • Photo: High water
  • Photo: Pile up
  • Ohio horses appear safe from EHV-1 outbreak
  • Health department promotes Overholt
  • Mount Vernon athletes give their all at regionals
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  • Photo: Up and not quite over
  • Image Gallery: Alternative center celebrates students
  • Photo: New bridge opens
  • Photos available through online store
  • Photo: Missed the turn
  • Photo: Loss of control
  • East Knox falls apart at regionals
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  • Projects plentiful in city
  • 21 receive national Latin awards
  • Photo: Paying respect
  • Photo: Feet first
  • Freddies, Trojans dominate at regional
  • 30
  • Brandon honors fallen heroes
  • Danville graduates told to be compassionate, helpful
  • MVA grads not phased by trials
  • Partlow reaching out to honor friend
  • Banner big on Civil War news
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  • Memorial Day a time to reflect
  • Remembering those who fought for freedom
  • Fredericktown honors its soldiers
  • Davies: Don't forget the families left behind
  • Danville thanks veterans
  • Local reaction supports Tressel
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