Loren Anthes, regional communications director for We Are Ohio, and Mary Rugola-Dye are part of a bipartisan effort to repeal Senate Bill 5. (Photo by Pam Schehl)
Bailee Burke, left, of Centerburg and Nick Fowler of Salesville were among 33 high school winners from throughout Ohio who visited Washington, D.C., as part of Ohio Rural Electric Cooperative Inc.’s Youth Tour. (Photo by Submitted photo)
Ken Stevenson, right, one of the original members of the board of Knox Community Hospital, talks with KCH CEO Bruce White at an event Thursday celebrating the final payment on a bond to build the hospital on Coshocton Avenue. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Eight Mount Vernon High School nanotechnology students spent the afternoon of June 15, teaching at an Ohio State University nanotechnology workshop for teachers. Levi Fawcett and Phil Horton, recent graduates of MVHS, “gave back” by explaining about nanowhisker/stain resistant fabrics to the 23 educators in attendance. Gavin Rundell and Nick Robinson, pictured, showed the teachers how the model of the atomic force microscope (which they created out of Legos) worked to create an “image.” Also, representing MVHS and “paying it forward” by teaching about nanotechnology, were MacKenzie McClure and Candice James sharing knowledge about nano-sun protection and Codee Boyce with Matt Omahan teaching about photolithography and materials etching. (Photo by Submitted photo)
This crash occurred just after 8 a.m. today on Columbus Road just west of the Johnson Avenue intersection. The Acura in the foregound was hit in the left side in the collision with the Jaguar in the background. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Benchmark Cabinets claimed the Mount Vernon softball 12-under tournament championship on Sunday, defeating RE/MAX stars, 5-3. Front row, from left, Montana Alexander, Savannah Harris, Savannah Richert, Alyssa VanRiper, Hailey Priest. Back row, assistant coach Mark Frazier, Erin Simmons, Lacey Montgomery, Jenna West, Meghan Horlacher, assistant coach Sandy Frazier, Madison Drabick, assistant coach Jody Oswalt, Abbie Fisher, Michalla Franks, head coach Brandy Drabick and Alexis Stringfellow. (Photo by Submitted photo)
Mount Vernon’s Billy Barbour poses with the championship trophy as the winner of the Mid-Ohio Golf Association Invitational at Hickory Flats Greens. (Photo by Submitted photo)
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