The new home of the Fighting Scots was dedicated Sunday afternoon. (Photo by Pam Schehl)
Receiving the Mark of Excellence 2010 Dealer Recognition Award from General Motors recently is the DeCosky GM Center in Mount Vernon. Pictured are, from left, Michael DeCosky, Bob Marsell, Ron Meier (GM Zone Manager), Junior Davis and Bob Devlin. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Marty, left, and Joe Bell received the Emmett Award at the Dan Emmett Music & Arts Festival on Saturday. The award is handed out annually to honor individuals for their involvement in the arts in Knox County. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Safire Sun entertained the audience Saturday at the Dan Emmett Music & Arts Festival. Members of the group include, from left, Ethan Whitehair, Brittney Hickey, Allie Dible, Darell Sanson, Yvonne Sanson and Marty Townsend. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Susan Thompson Kahrl was named the 2011 Eleanor Wright Unsung Hero Award on Saturday evening at the Dan Emmett Music & Arts Festival. A longtime teacher, Kahrl has been involved in Mount Vernon Players and other theater activities, presented historical re-enactments, produced annual student talent shows and performed in a popular Mount Vernon women’s quartet. She is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Psi Iota Xi and the Town and Country Garden Club. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Mary Marti of Bellville won Best of Show at the Dan Emmett Music & Arts Festival Car Show for her 1956 red and white Chevrolet. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
The Buckinghams were the headline performer Saturday at the Dan Emmett Music & Arts Festival. A good crowd listened as they performed hits from the 1960s and ’70s. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Presented with the Community Service Award during Saturday’s bell auction were Joe, left, and Marcy Rinehart. The Rineharts were honored for their work in the community service field. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Noah Brown, 10, of Bellville, performs “Devil’s Dream” in the fiddle playing contest Saturday on the main stage during the Dan Emmett Music and Arts Festival. (Photo by Alan Reed)
A pack of runners takes off at the starting point of the UPI 5-mile Run/Walk at the Dan Emmett Festival on Saturday. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Todd Hawkins sprints toward the finish line in Saturday’s 5-mile run at the Dan Emmett Music & Arts Festival. Hawkins finished with a time of 25:12. (Photo by Bill Davis)
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