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  • Dive teams from several fire departments in Knox and Coshocton counties returned to the Kokosing River just east of Millwood Tuesday morning to continue searching for the body of a man who was presumed to have drowned. A diver at right puts on his gear Tuesday morning to resume the search. Later in the day, the body of Noe Plata surfaced on the river near where he was last seen. style=

    Drowning victim recovered from river

    Dive teams from several fire departments in Knox and Coshocton counties returned to the Kokosing River just east of Millwood Tuesday morning to continue searching for the body of a man who was presumed to have drowned. A diver at right puts on his gear Tuesday morning to resume the search. Later in the day, the body of Noe Plata surfaced on the river near where he was last seen. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)

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  • Turtle dove parents decided to build a nest in an unusual place — a hanging flower basket on the southeast corner of Main and Vine streets in downtown Mount Vernon. These two babies were discovered this morning when city bucket truck workers lowered the baskets to the sidewalk for trimming. style=

    Two Turtle Doves

    Turtle dove parents decided to build a nest in an unusual place — a hanging flower basket on the southeast corner of Main and Vine streets in downtown Mount Vernon. These two babies were discovered this morning when city bucket truck workers lowered the baskets to the sidewalk for trimming. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)

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  • Centerburg senior Chase Cochran catches a pass while Mount Vernon senior Leevi Stump defends during their scrimmage on Tuesday. style=

    Jackets, Trojans square off in scrimmage

    Centerburg senior Chase Cochran catches a pass while Mount Vernon senior Leevi Stump defends during their scrimmage on Tuesday. (Photo by Bill Davis)

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  • Natasha Miller, of the Ohio Lady Vipers 12-under fastpitch softball team, batted .700 in the Gahanna Invitational over the weekend. style=

    Vipers win in Gahanna

    Natasha Miller, of the Ohio Lady Vipers 12-under fastpitch softball team, batted .700 in the Gahanna Invitational over the weekend. (Photo by Submitted photo)

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  • Kaden Daniels pitched well, but couldn’t stop Mother Nature from ending the Mount Vernon 11-year-old All-Star team’s shot at the championship game Tuesday. The team lost to Guernsey County, 3-1, in the winner’s bracket final at Cambridge. The game was halted in the sixth inning by hard rain. Mount Vernon will compete in the loser’s bracket final tonight at 7 against Southwest Licking. style=

    MV 11-year-olds down, not out

    Kaden Daniels pitched well, but couldn’t stop Mother Nature from ending the Mount Vernon 11-year-old All-Star team’s shot at the championship game Tuesday. The team lost to Guernsey County, 3-1, in the winner’s bracket final at Cambridge. The game was halted in the sixth inning by hard rain. Mount Vernon will compete in the loser’s bracket final tonight at 7 against Southwest Licking. (Photo by Trent Miller/Special to the News)

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