Ohio Gov. John Kasich signs H.B. 64 which makes K2 or Spice, along with several other synthetic drug forms illegal in Ohio. Witnessing the signing are, from left, Marcus Barbuto, seventh-grade student from Knox County; Sam Shuman, assistant principal at Mount Vernon High School; Curran McConville, seventh-grade student from Knox County; Chip McConville, assistant Knox County Prosecutor; Sen. David Burke; Rep. Margarent Ann Ruhl; Dave Culbertson and Hillary Culbertson, Arms of an Angel Foundation. (Photo by Submitted photo)
Knox County Common Pleas Court Judge Otho Eyster talks with visiting judges from the Ukraine after they observed courtroom procedures Friday morning. Pictured, from left, are Ruslan V. Voznyuk, Vitaliy V. Kostrytskyy, Ihor B. Kucher, an unidentified interpreter and Eyster. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Visiting judge Larysa H. Strelets uses a heavy hand to pound an oversized gavel while visiting Knox County Common Pleas Court on Friday. Strelets was one of four judges from the Ukraine in Ohio to learn about U.S. court proceedings. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Dave Crawford of Fredericktown caught this fish to win the Kokosing Lake Catfish Tournament, held July 9. The winning fish was 26 1/4 inches long and weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Proceeds from the tournament went to support Dream Catchers 4H Club’s youth projects. (Photo by Submitted photo)
Ashley Kight bashes a triple for the Ohio Lady Vipers 12 & Under team in one of its two victories in pool play at the Gahanna Invitational on Friday. The Vipers won both games by a combined score of 25-6. The Vipers will begin bracket play today at 9:30 a.m. at Gahanna South Middle School. (Photo by Submitted photo)
The Mount Vernon CES Credit Union 11-year-old All-Stars won the Lakewood Baseball 12 & Under All-Star Tournament last weekend. The team will now prepare for district play, which begins Sunday in Cambridge. Mount Vernon will face the winner of today’s game, Southwest Licking vs. New Albany, at 2 p.m. Team members are, front row from left, Isaac Stallard, Jaret Gaumer, Cameron Farmer, Gerrit Franko and Nate Orr; back row, coach Jeff Bills, Marcus Shellenbarger, Jeffrey Rucker, Brody Blubaugh, Tyler Bills, Dustin Hess, Kaden Daniels and manager Steve Franko. (Photo by Submitted photo)
Mount Vernon All-Stars’ Trace Hatfield circles the bases after hitting a solo home run in the first inning of Friday’s semifinal game against Southwest Licking County. Mount Vernon won, 11-1, to advance to the championship game on Sunday. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Mount Vernon All-Stars’ Trace Hatfield circles the bases after hitting a solo home run in the first inning of Friday’s semifinal game against Southwest Licking County. Mount Vernon won, 11-1, to advance to the championship game on Sunday. (Photo by Bill Davis)
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