Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

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  • Thatcher: Imperfect justice better than no justice
  • Plenty to do on final day of county fair
  • Woman in hospital after being shot
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  • New road taking shape
  • New pavement
  • Moody remains in ICU; Hall arrested
  • Cases can provide unique challenges
  • Surprises arrive with new water bill
  • News slow, confusing early in war
  • McDaniel takes over at Centerburg High
  • High school football practices begin around Ohio
  • Freddies begin Regional title defense
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  • Forum weighs in on drug problem
  • Hall bond set at $5,000
  • Danville council approves change of providers for web
  • Northridge to put income tax levy on ballot
  • Mid-Ohio Colt Football League
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  • Collins indicted for murder of Claggett
  • Staying safe in the water this summer
  • Centerburg schools going solar powered
  • No changes in city billing
  • Moody remains in hospital
  • Scots gearing up for another playoff run
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  • Taking pictures in Ernst's DNA
  • Hazmat vehicle being remodeled
  • Fair attendance down in 2011
  • Walking away from obesity
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  • Water tower rehab hits snag
  • Plenty of activity at First Friday
  • Water, sewer rates differ in county
  • Traffic patterns to be disrupted
  • MV reloads following loss of key seniors
  • MBC sees lots of returning talent
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  • New group of volunteers head off to war
  • MV woman killed in accident
  • Frye wins Best of Show
  • No tobacco support group on Thursday
  • Phil Dirt and the Dozers return to Dan Emmett Festival
  • High school golf tees off today
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  • DAR donates flag to county commissioners
  • County worker dies in accident
  • Slowly heading to the Caspian Sea
  • Hangin'10
  • Utica village to seek levy in November
  • Vouchers available for school supplies
  • Appraiser violated standard practices
  • Highland to dedicate new high school
  • New time schedule set for MV schools
  • Jackets face the best golfers in the state
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  • Role playing crucial in drill
  • Having fun at day care
  • Fredericktown schools to place earned income tax levy on ballot
  • $150,000 available in school vouchers for supplies, clothes
  • Highway department closed due to tragedy
  • Speed cause of accident
  • MV school board approves contracts
  • Looney pleads not guilty
  • Danville to put park levy on ballot
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  • Getting ready for the festival
  • Woodward backdrop for music video
  • Get a dose of courage and hope from 'The Help'
  • New Castle celebrates heritage with bean dinner
  • Former grad speaks to latest LPN class
  • MV native releases first album
  • Local teams take back seat at The Links
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  • A perfect day to kick off festival
  • Homemades and Trades
  • Cheerleading at Dan Emmett
  • Rockin'the night away
  • Fredericktown man arrested following raid
  • Four sentenced for felonies in common pleas court
  • Remembering a fallen co-worker
  • QR codes open up new virtual world
  • Program may help save money
  • Trojans squeeze Devils in MBC
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  • Vonck, Iverso earn Knox Idol nods
  • City projects moving forward
  • Improvement seen daily for Smiths
  • Politics never far from war coverage
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  • Safire Sun thrills crowd
  • Rineharts receive special bell at auction
  • Rain holds off long enough for car show
  • Kahrl named Unsung Hero
  • Bells honored
  • Buckinghams perform
  • Musicians hit all the right notes
  • Highland unveils new high school
  • DeCosky awarded Mark of Excellence
  • Runners enjoy temps at UPI run
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  • Accelerator stuck, truck crashes into home
  • Moran charged in break-in at greenhouse
  • Castelvetre fired from State Fire Marshals office
  • Fredericktown to apply for state money for storm water project
  • EK athletes get help from seniors
  • Swim-a-thon benefits Smith family
  • Jackets runner-up in OCC meet again
  • Mount Gilead takes Centerburg meet
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  • Sheriff's office gets new storage facility
  • Third big load heads out of town
  • Honoring Reed's service
  • Smith family returns home from Nebraska
  • Chipotle anticipates ground breaking
  • Student shares experiences at performance theater camp
  • Traffic pattern at school to remain same
  • Cyclist injured in crash
  • Utica baseball team honored by board
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  • School vouchers help those in need
  • Ariel Hall taking shape
  • KCH entrance closing Monday
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  • Ceremony retires American flags
  • No relocation for EMA office
  • MV still working on bus schedules
  • Taking a trip down memory lane
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  • Gibbs addresses Knox County NFIB
  • Council will discuss grants, zoning
  • Goodbye Bob Evans, hello Chipotle
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  • Tradition continues with beans, music
  • Cruisin' like the old days
  • Sanctuary gets new look and expanded services
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  • Firefighters frustrated at lack of decision
  • Large amount of marijuana seized Monday
  • Resident requests street be changed to two-way
  • Learning Center gives its students options
  • Standing (very) tall on the diamond
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  • Storm, congestion greet students
  • Giveaway helps kids get ready for school
  • Earthquake felt across Knox County
  • Nine Jackets score in 12-0 rout of River View
  • Late goal means victory for Bulldogs
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  • Health board condemns property
  • More traffic than normal on first day of school
  • First day smooth at Fredericktown school
  • EK freezes salaries
  • Fisher moves over to KCCC
  • Jackets go on scoring spree in 8-2 blowout
  • Showdown of two playoff teams in Week 1
  • Area football previews
  • Jackets will be tested in opener
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  • Centerburg schools receive highest rating
  • Gibbs makes stop at Rolls-Royce on trip through county
  • Deputies looking for leads in burglary
  • Heart of Ohio Trail paving bids opened
  • Howard man injured in accident on Pipesville Road
  • Moss, Hopkins lead Bulldogs in 3-2 win
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  • Stidham, Taylor sent to prison
  • Progress continues on new road
  • Traffic change coming to Plum Alley Monday
  • City accepts Christy's resignation
  • Freddies end Scots'comeback
  • Big play crushes Jackets'comeback
  • Centerburg solid in 22-8 win over Pirates
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  • Bladensburg FD celebrates 40 years
  • Bath salts a growing problem in county
  • Bill would change school schedules
  • Change coming in billing
  • Fourth Ohio finally sees some action
  • Scots shock Trojans in new gym
  • DiGuilio paces MV at Miller Invitational
  • Local runners shine at Kiwanis Invitational
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  • No more cursive writing?
  • Board, official's actions questioned
  • County ready to start on sewage facility
  • MV board discusses goals, objectives
  • Danville hears water runoff concern
  • North Fork board discusses personnel
  • Scots continue roll with win over Freddies
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  • Businesses, organizations chipping in to help family fix crumbling house
  • Opening testimony heard in sexual battery case
  • Fredericktown defeats Centerburg in MBC opener
  • Jackets outplayed by Pioneers in 5-0 loss
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