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  • Investigation continues into fire chief's re-certification
  • Concerns raised about liquor permit application
  • Commissioners share concerns of EPA regulations
  • Milestone celebrated by hospital
  • Petitions to repeal SB5 sent to state
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  • Friday consumed by fun, fireworks
  • City focusing on projects
  • Dogs don't react well to fireworks
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  • Shooting leaves one dead, one injured
  • A topsy-turvy way to grow tomatoes
  • Animal Control investigates alleged abuse
  • Experiencing the hard life of a soldier
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  • Esslinger named Citizen of the Year
  • Utica celebrates the Fourth in style
  • Fredericktown celebrates family, fun
  • Homicide being investigated by Morrow County sheriff
  • Frazeysburg man remains in critical condition after shooting
  • Sending soldiers a touch of home
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  • Concerned citizens discuss EK schools
  • Credits, reimbursements considered by water commission
  • Centerburg proposes paying rent for park
  • Collins charged following shooting
  • Transplant Games athlete returns with Bronze
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  • Pachmayer discovers differences, similarities in schools
  • Shooting shocks fire department
  • Workman celebrates 101st birthday in style
  • Sky's the limit for MV All-Stars
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  • Mobile medical unit provides care for youths
  • Officials explore use of resources
  • Wastewater treatment plant bids opened
  • School board positions up for election this November
  • Young love, comic stepsisters highlight 'Cinderella'
  • Savage returning to MVHS as golf coach
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  • City puts grant request on hold
  • Prosecutor's office does not plan to file charges after burn injury
  • Requests from Chipotle approved; chain still quiet
  • Three sentenced for felonies
  • 4th OVI finally sees some action
  • Local reaction: Enough is enough
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  • 'Guns and Hoses'blood battle set for Thursday
  • Car fire, vehicle arson being investigated
  • Dog agility playground dedicated to Jade
  • Difference found in KCCC and sister school in China
  • Mount Vernon 12-year-old All-Stars roll in weekend games
  • Utica Post 92 explodes for 21 runs in two wins
  • MV scores rout of Cambridge on Day 1
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  • A young prodigy on the piano
  • Wind storm knocks out power in area
  • After 49 years, Hawkins hangs up his barber shears
  • Utica council re-evaluates needs, levy
  • Centerburg discusses solar panel proposal
  • Twelve indicted by July grand jury
  • MV schools to place levy on ballot
  • Collins remains in serious condition
  • Car chase results in charges after suspect reports car stolen
  • Camp gives Danville wrestling a leg up
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  • Patterson returns home after deployment
  • Warehouse fire
  • Rolls-Royce shipment hits snag on road
  • Frenchman returns to American roots
  • Fredericktown schools consider levy options
  • Freedom Center making changes
  • Fire chief investigation continues
  • Elks holds off comeback, wins Babe Ruth title
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  • Investigation leads to body in septic tank
  • Williamson back home, healing
  • Final plans in place for crossover road
  • Information collected in investigation into fire chief
  • East Knox to try again with levy
  • KCESC board completes routine annual business
  • East Knox community speaks out
  • Down four, Mount Vernon rallies to win
  • Utica Post 92 rolls to district final
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  • Upset truck blocks road
  • Donating blood
  • Changes in the business landscape
  • Hebrew tabernacle being reconstructed
  • Talents recognized for 4-H'ers
  • Body may have been Canton man
  • Family tried to get Staats declared dead
  • Forum to focus on dealing with stress
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  • Visiting judges compare judicial systems
  • City inspecting trash haulers
  • Autopsy continues; no ID yet
  • Morrow County beating death a murder for hire
  • 4th OVI finally sees some action -- maybe
  • Mount Vernon All-Stars make statement
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  • Show caution in heat
  • Ice cream a sweet summer treat
  • Still no ID; brother certain it's Staats
  • Jewelry store window broken
  • Mount Vernon 12-year-olds rally, win district
  • Royals overcome errors, win 1st district title
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  • Search continues for swimmer's body
  • Dental records should confirm ID
  • Road trip necessary if test station closes
  • Freddies weigh property, income tax
  • North Fork asking voters for $1.3M
  • New pain clinic coming to KCH
  • County officials on panel for healing forum
  • Deal shields 5-year-old victim
  • Smith family injured in Nebraska accident
  • Safety measures planned for prosecutor's office
  • Never too old for a 163-mile bike ride
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  • Drowning victim recovered from river
  • Two turtle doves
  • EK will bus high school students
  • ODE removes letter from Freshwater file
  • Body in septic tank is Staats
  • Foundation hopes to help students
  • Balloon festival to benefit foundation for crime victims
  • Two MV men arrested for meth lab in Iowa
  • Jackets, Trojans square off in scrimmage
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  • No 'murder'charge in Staats death
  • Truck spills stones, fuel
  • Towering heights
  • Banner scrutinzed Lincoln's actions
  • Danville schools see more money in than out
  • Utica hires new leaders
  • Trust is key in making donations
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  • No other charges expected in Staats murder
  • Family outraged over deal, no day in court
  • Community needs to come together to heal after tragedy
  • Cool travels
  • Howard couple falls just short of USBC championship
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  • Significant Fix
  • Fallen limb
  • City sets meeting with fire chief
  • Cisler resigns from KCCC
  • Dangers of cell phones still up in the air
  • New Mount Vernon AD has fresh outlook
  • Dixie Days
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  • Strait, Rundell to reign over Knox County Fair
  • Pavilion dedicated
  • Showing for judge
  • Heat safety takes top priority
  • Kokosing Gap Trail celebrating 20 years of fun
  • Putting up a new building
  • Freedom Center going through transition period
  • Horses pull their weight and more
  • Brothers compete, records fall in harness racing
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  • Shira celebrates 40 years with horses
  • Helping out for a good cause
  • Heat continues to plague Knox County
  • Council delays enforcement of parking law
  • North Fork board sells buildings
  • Smith family update
  • Kirk named director at career center
  • Father, son finish 1-2 in Demolition Derby feature
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  • Cami Stidham pleads guilty to grand theft
  • Costs rising; shows still go on at fair
  • Steel Magnolia to bring high-energy show
  • Minard retires after 30 years with postal service
  • Brinkhaven Post Office being evaluated
  • Term corrected for Stidham
  • Rivals compete in action-filled motocross
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  • Federal lawsuit filed against Hess
  • Information shared at meeting with chief
  • Ruckman named Showman of Showmen
  • Howard residence declared nuisance
  • Group tours Knox County in style
  • Oakbridge Timber Framing a family affair
  • Mouthwatering lamb dishes impress judges and crowd
  • Costume competition a fun event
  • Rough truck drivers tear up the fairgrounds
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  • Community digs deep at sale day
  • Lamb inducted into hall of fame
  • Looney arrested on outstanding warrant
  • Garvin found not guilty of assault
  • Looney's bond set at $100,000
  • Shaffer makes it three in a row
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  • Attorney: Suit not about money; want Hess'job
  • Stolen vehicle nets chase in city; arrest
  • Restructuring results in water dept. vacancy
  • Fair fowl will appear on Peirce Hall's fall menu
  • Five sentenced in county felony cases
  • City preparing for Issue 2 application
  • Redskins play on while season in jeopardy
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