Local members of The Ohio State University Alumni Marching Band posing for a photo at a recent performance at Kenyon College are front row, from left, Sandy Siegel and Robert Atwell, both of Mount Vernon. Back row, Timm Mackley of Mount Vernon, Bob Brooks of Alexandria and Steve Bechtel of Fredericktown. (Photo by Sam Barone/Special to the News)
Village Network Executive Director Jim Miller, right, presented this token of thanks to U.S. Rep. Bib Gibbs, Thursday, for his support of children and the Village Network. (Photo by Submitted photo)
The Knox County Department of Jobs & Family Services was presented a check for its Books and Bears program on Thursday. The funds, $1,701, were raised recently at golf scramble at Tomahawk Golf Course. Making the presentation, from left, are, Darryl Shipp, AMVETS Post 95; and Kevin Sapp, Ariel Corp. Accepting the check is Matthew Kurtz, director of Jobs & Family Services; Brent Boyd, supervisor; and Jana Shira, Children Services administrator. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Mount Vernon’s Kate Reynolds serves during the first set of her team’s match against Delaware Hayes on Thursday. The Yellow Jackets won in straight sets. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Olentangy Berkshire running back Connor Frey is taken down by Mount Vernon Middle School’s Jared Robinson (44) and Riley Rather during their eighth-grade game on Wednesday. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Highland’s Shayla Pierce sets the ball during the second set of Thursday’s match against Buckeye Valley. The Scots won in four sets. (Photo by Fred Main)
Highland’s Heather Thacker, front, bumps the ball while teammate Macy Winkelfoos looks on during Thursday’s match against Buckeye Valley. (Photo by Fred Main)
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