Barb and Wayne Bradley show off their new and improved facilities at Centerburg Shell. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Students at Columbia Elementary School have created posters to give to veterans in Ohio VA hospitals. The posters these students are holding were selected as outstanding. Samples of the other posters are in front of the students who are, from left, Alexis Strong, first grade; Nick Ball, second grade; Abby Strong, third grade; Lia Fuscaldo, fourth grade; and Brittany Shaw and Rachel Duvall, fifth grade. Behind, from left, are Veterans Service Office Director Kevin Henthorn, office coordinator David Bouchard, Columbia Art Teacher Andrew Lane and South Vernon United Methodist pastor the Rev. Robert L. Alexander. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Jim Zehringer, standing at left, fields questions from area farmers concerning the sheep industry in Knox County on Monday afternoon. Standing at right is Roger High, executive director of the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Ethan Hurlow, left, and Zoe and Peyton Meyer are burning off extra energy playing in a water-sand table in their backyard in the sun Monday afternoon on Mount Vernon’s east side. Watching over them is mom, Stephanie Meyer. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
The best of the Mid-Buckeye Conference spring sports were honored in Bellville on Monday. Front row, from left, Kim Hazlett, Northridge, softball MVP; Tayler Carpenter, Fredericktown, field MVP; Megan Schultze, Johnstown, track running MVP; Dakota Anderson, East Knox, track running MVP; Gary Lambert, Centerburg, softball coach of the year. Back row, Jeremy Jenkins, Utica, baseball MVP; Bren Henderson, Utica, baseball coach of the year; and Austin Cary, Loudonville, field MVP. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
Members of the 2011 Mount Vernon boys volleyball team were honored at a banquet at the school cafeteria on Monday. From left, Josh Beougher, most improved; Ethan Beckholt, Second Team All-OCC; Steve Barcus, First Team All-OCC; and Chris Omahan, First Team All-OCC, East Region and team MVP. (Photo by Dan Omahan/Special to the News)
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