The new Mount Vernon street sweeper arrived at the Street Department at noon on Tuesday. These department employees will be operating the Johnston machine which replaces a similar sweeper. From left are, Tom Evans, Darrel Tyson and Dave Ramsey. Two other employees, John May and Tom Hinkle, will also be operators. The sweeper was purchased for $180,000 through the state cooperative purchase program. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Utica firefighter Paul Merryman used a chain saw to cut out sections of the wall to check for pockets of fire and structural damage to the house. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Presley Construction’s Kelton Grogg arrives safely on third base while Carpenter DDS’ Corey Rine applies the tag too late during Tuesday’s minor league championship game. Carpenter DDS won, 2-1. (Photo by Fred Main)
COF pitcher Trace Hatfield allowed just one hit and no walks in a complete game shutout over Ariel. COF won, 2-0, to claim the Major League championship. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Utica Post 92’s Ethan Abell hits a bouncing ball that went over the second baseman’s head for a game-winning RBI single in the seventh inning of Tuesday’s game. The Royals defeated Marysville Post 79, 9-8 (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
The Ohio Lady Vipers 12-under softball team finished 4-2 at this past weekend’s Loudonville tournament. Front row, from left, Chloe Burdette, Emily Kight, Lexie Hess, Kennedy Farmer, Torrey Totman. Second row, coach Dwight Farmer, Taylor Gregory, Cassidy Frazier, Shanna Mickley, Monica Furby, Ashley Kight, Natasha Miller and coach Matt Burdette. (Photo by Submitted photo)
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