The Mount Vernon Fire Department training room was filled with blood donors Thursday afternoon and evening in the annual battle to see whether the fire or police department can garner the most pints of blood. Domenci Walpe, Mount Vernon, gives his blood, with the help of collection specialist Andrea Sears, who lives in Centerburg, and he voted for the fire department with his donation. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Clayton Leinneweber, director of Messiah’s Mansion, stands near an exhibit about ancient temples. The mansion, a traveling exhibit operated by an independent Seventh-day Adventist mission out of Oklahoma, will be open from 1 to 7 p.m., Saturday through July 24. Admission is free. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Firestone on Coshocton Avenue has just completed a complete renovation of their showroom and received a new paint job all the way around their business as well. They are one of many businesses experiencing changes around the Mount Vernon area. (Photo by Alan Reed)
North Fork All-Stars’ Jake Peterson, right, flips the ball to shortstop Brad Potes while Lakewood All-Stars’ Greyson Snyder prepares to slide into second during their tournament game Thursday. Lakewood won, 7-5. (Photo by Bill Davis)
The Ohio Lady Vipers 12U fastpitch softball team won the Lancaster Shootout tournament this past weekend. Front row, from left, Lexie Hess, Kennedy Farmer, Ashley Kight, Cassidy Frazier and Torrey Totman. Back row, coach Dwight Farmer, Chloe Burdette, Emily Kight, Madison Drabick, Taylor Gregory, Natasha Miller, Monica Furby, Shanna Mickley and coach Matt Burdette (Photo by Submitted photo)
Engles Curve on U.S. 36, east of Howard, claimed another truck in a crash this morning. A westbound tractor-trailer dump truck, loaded with sand, upset about 8:15 this morning. The name of the driver and trucking company had not been identified at press time. U.S. 36 was closed and traffic diverted on Ohio 308 to Ohio 229. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
New Mount Vernon head football coach Anthony Naples isn’t showing his players a new dance move. He is demonstrating blocking techniques to a group of receivers and secondary players on a practice field near the high school on Thursday. The Yellow Jackets’ first game will be Friday, August 26 when they host Lexington. (Photo by Bill Davis)
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