Shelby Ruckman shows a pig during Wednesday’s Showman of Showmen Competition in the Multipurpose Building. The announcement of the winner was made this morning prior to the Sale of Champions. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Vernon Hagenbring, 94, of Illinois, sits in the passenger seat of his 1911 Knox touring car. He spent five years restoring the car and has driven it 90,000 miles. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
This property at 12423 Cotton Street in Howard was declared a public health nuisance on Wednesday night by the Knox County Board of Health. (Photo by Samantha Scoles)
Hannah Smith, right, watches as her loin and potatoes dish is sampled during the Lamb Cookoff on Wednesday at the Knox County Fair. Smith won the junior division of the competition. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Sunflower farmer Ashley Martin shows off her sunflowered goat during the goat costume class at the Knox County Fair on Wednesday. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Hailey Ehert was crowned the 19th Annual Little Miss Knox County 2011 on Sunday at the Knox County Fair. Pictured, from left, are Ehert; Ashley Berg, first runner-up; Addison Christopher, second runner-up; and Lilly Hostetler, third runner-up. (Photo by Photo courtesy of Heather Berg)
Jim Hawks, center, was awarded the 2011 Meritorious Service Award by the Kokosing Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Ohio at a meeting last week. Presenting the award were officers, left, Tom DeBolt, president of the chapter; and right, Charlie Fulk, Hawk’s longtime friend. Hawks, who lives near Mifflin Lake in Ashland County, has hunted and collected artifacts in several counties over a period of 50 years. He founded the Johnny Appleseed Chapter in Manfield in 1969. He pans for gold and one time found an artifact in his pan. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
James Miller is shown chopping mortises for timber framing posts recently in the shop at Oakbridge Timber Framing. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Adam Blankenhorn leaps during the rough truck contest at the Knox County Fair on Wednesday. Blankenhorn went on to finish sixth, even though this jump of 71 feet was the longest of the night. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
Utica Post 92’s Riley Swanson (22) is congratulated by teammates after hitting a solo home run in the sixth inning of Wednesday’s game against Pickerington. (Photo by Sue Swanson/Special to the News)
Trent McCown, left, of LJJA Martial Arts (Team RuffHouse) of Mount Vernon was invited to participate in an eight-man tournament, restricted to undefeated fighters only, in Miami, Fla., on July 23. McCown advanced to the second round by winning in 37 seconds by submission. His next fight will be on Oct. 1. (Photo by Submitted photo)
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