Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

Attorney: Suit not about money; want Hess' job

"These women aren't looking for money, they want him (Brian Hess) fired," said William Curphey, attorney for the six women who have filed a discrimination suit against Emergency Management Director Brian Hess, several county officials and members of the Emergency Management Agency and 9-1-1 boards.

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Stolen vehicle nets chase in city; arrest

A high-speed chase just after midnight on Friday morning led to the arrest of 20-year-old Ryan Harman, who is facing multiple charges as a result of the incident.

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Restructuring results in water dept. vacancy

The Knox County Board of Commissioners is searching for a new water/wastewater superintendent after making some organizational changes within the department.

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Five sentenced in county felony cases

Knox County Common Pleas Court Judge Otho Eyster handed down sentences in five felony cases Friday, according to Prosecutor John Thatcher.

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City preparing for Issue 2 application

City officials are looking at several possibilities when it comes to applying for Issue 2 funds this fall.

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