Shooting the scenes for a feature film is complicated business. Tuesday morning the crew filming the movie “Liberal Arts,” were on the streets of Gambier mounting a camera on the side of a car. With the characters inside, the car was towed by a truck around the village so the outside scene would be seen through the windows. Starting Friday filming will take place in Mount Vernon over the next three weeks. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Representatives from partnering agencies discuss collaboration efforts with John Martin, Ohio Department of Disabilities director, at New Hope Early Education Center on Tuesday. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Ohio’s Distinguished Young Woman Kinsey Crow, center, is flanked by two of her most ardent supporters, her sister, Alyssa, and her brother, John. (Photo by Pam Schehl)
Mount Vernon Police Capt. George Hartz, left, presents Officer Tim Arnold with his certificate for completing the 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team training offered by the Community Mental Health and Recovery Board of Licking and Knox Counties. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
Mount Vernon Middle School students Noah West, left, and Danaye Nixon received the Ohio High School Athletic Association’s Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award at a ceremony at Hilliard Memorial Middle School on Monday. The award is presented to students who have been outstanding in their efforts to promote sportsmanship in their school and community. Noah is the son of Tom and Tara West. Danaye is the daughter of Dan and Raye Ellen Nixon. (Photo by Submitted photo)
The Mount Vernon High School track team was honored at a banquet on Tuesday at the school. From left, Jeramy Buchanan, Freshman Record-holder Award; Leevi Stump, Most Valuable Boys’ Field Athlete; Jarod Vance, Most Valuable Boys’ Distance Runner; Daniel Kelly, Most Valuable Boys’ Hurdler; Sarah Fowler, Most Valuable Girls’ Distance Runner, Second Team All-OCC; Sarah Ryan, Jacket Pride Award; Weston Uram, Coaches Award; Noella Nzishura, Scholar Athlete; Emily Miglin, Coaches Award; Jessica Roden, Most Valuable Girls’ Field Athlete, First Team All-OCC; and Maddi Phillips, Coaches Award. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Knox County Royals’ Riley Swanson watches a pitch go low during Tuesday’s game against Ashley Post 518. The Royals won, 15-2. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
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