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The soybeans in this field on Prairie Road are getting close to maturity. According to local officials, the bean crop in the county looks solid this year.PublishedSeptember 1, 2011 The cover on the Mount Vernon water tower that is being painted was dropped briefly Monday afternoon while an injured worker was rescued. He was not seriously injured.PublishedSeptember 1, 2011 Fred Parker hugs family members outside the courtroom after a not guilty verdict was read in Knox County Common Pleas Court on Wednesday afternoon.PublishedSeptember 1, 2011 Kali Sponseller skates during a practice with her roller derby teammates. Sponseller is trying to start a roller derby league in Mount Vernon.PublishedSeptember 1, 2011 Senior Caleb White led the Trojans in Week 1 with 59 yards receiving on four catches.PublishedSeptember 1, 2011 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.PublishedSeptember 2, 2011 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.PublishedSeptember 2, 2011 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.PublishedSeptember 2, 2011 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.PublishedSeptember 2, 2011 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.PublishedSeptember 2, 2011 Highland’s Shayla Pierce sets the ball during the second set of Thursday’s match against Buckeye Valley. The Scots won in four sets.PublishedSeptember 2, 2011 Highland’s Heather Thacker, front, bumps the ball while teammate Macy Winkelfoos looks on during Thursday’s match against Buckeye Valley.PublishedSeptember 2, 2011 Admiring artwork in the newly christened Hunter Hall are, from left, Jim Buchwald, MVNU president Daniel Martin, Hunter Wright, Ariel Corp. CEO Karen Buchwald-Wright and Maureen (Hunter) Buchwald.PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 Cadet Tiffany Talbot, front, sets the table for the POW-MIA ceremony Friday, flanked by cadets Kameron Lepley and Dusty Bowers. PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 Fredericktown’s Matt Smith is challenged by Bishop Ready’s Tyler Eggers (57) and Thomas Livingston during the second quarter of Friday’s game.PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 Fredericktown’s Nash Cunningham is hit after making a catch against Bishop Ready during Friday’s game. Cunningham led the Freddies with eight catches for 126 yards.PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 Highland’s David Fisher (29) is swarmed by North Union defenders on a carry during Friday’s game. The Bobcats won, 55-0.PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 Utica’s Travis Baldwin (27) breaks away while teammate Trent Vickers looks on during Friday’s game against Granville.PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 East Knox’s Dylan Wears, left, scrambles out of the pocket during Friday’s game against Grandview Heights. East Knox lost, 40-13.PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 Danville’s Quinton Ferenbaugh (5) follows the block of Kyle Shultz (56) during their game Friday with Zanesville Rosecrans. The Blue Devils won, 18-0.PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Jordan Crabtree, center, bursts through the line on a carry during Friday’s game against Cambridge.PublishedSeptember 3, 2011 Rick Lanuzza, a firefighter/paramedic with the Eastern Knox County Joint Fire District, talks with Danville pupils about the attacks on America on Sept. 11, 2001.PublishedSeptember 5, 2011 Mount Vernon midfielder Chelsie Hayes prepares to send the ball up the field while Tri-Valley’s Abby Nader (16) and Kyrie Bumpus defend during Saturday’s game.PublishedSeptember 5, 2011 For their nine years of organizing the Labor Day Car Show on the grounds of the Ohio Eastern Star Home on Gambier Road, Pat and Elmer Newton were recognized with this commemorative plaque. The presentation was made by Hap Henthorn, a Mount Vernon vintage car enthusiast, for car owners who attend the annual event. The event Monday drew 151 cars, trucks and motorcycles of all vintages. PublishedSeptember 6, 2011 In this 2010 file photo, volunteers prepare a large amount of clothing for the annual rummage sale.PublishedSeptember 6, 2011 Jean Fullemann, seated, is the 2011 recipient of the Judge Elaine Mayhew Award for Community Service. Also pictured are Elaine’s son, Rick Mayhew, and his wife, Carol. PublishedSeptember 7, 2011 Mount Vernon junior Cameron McMahon heads the ball toward the goal while Delaware Hayes defender Luke Leatherman (8) defends and Nate Spahr (10) looks on during Tuesday’s match. Hayes won, 2-1.PublishedSeptember 7, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Parker Van Fossen serves during the third set in Tuesday’s win over Franklin Heights.PublishedSeptember 7, 2011 Kenley Miller, second from right, was crowned Little Miss Tomato at the Fredericktown Tomato Show, Wednesday evening. From left are first runner-up Aspen Maggard, third runner-up Gracie Sipes, Miller and second runner-up Laney Wenger.PublishedSeptember 8, 2011 From flower beds in the garden behind her home on East High Street, Ann Laudeman was out in the mist Wednesday morning cutting these Gloriosa Daisy blossoms for her kitchen and her husband’s office.PublishedSeptember 8, 2011 Mount Vernon quarterback Brandon Porter may be counted on to put the ball in the air in Friday’s game against Mansfield-Madison.PublishedSeptember 8, 2011 Utica’s Clay Rowley will be relied upon even more on Friday against Heath due to injuries to key personnel.PublishedSeptember 8, 2011 Fredericktown’s Lyndsay Briegel, right, takes on Loudonville’s Valerie Lance in Tuesday’s match.PublishedSeptember 8, 2011 Stephen Muck, center, speaks with commissioner Teresa Bemiller, left, and Doug Mill of Elite Contractors about the Millwood sewer project Thursday evening at the Millwood Church of Christ.PublishedSeptember 9, 2011 Earl, Erma, Daryll and Deborah were the lip sync winners in the 16 & older category Thursday at the 2011 Fredericktown Tomato Show. They were portrayed by, from left, Demitrie Marshall, Katelyn Tanner, Kayla Carpenter and Mikalyn Hunter.PublishedSeptember 9, 2011 The Centerburg Lutheran Church congregation has worshipped in this building for 60 years.PublishedSeptember 9, 2011 Seven-year-old Hailey Davis was so determined in her efforts she popped a wheelie Thursday in the Peddle Tractor Pull at the Fredericktown Tomato Show.PublishedSeptember 9, 2011 East Knox’s Matthew McDaniel tries to keep the ball away from Loudonville’s Clayton Glasser during Thursday’s game. Loudonville won, 5-1.PublishedSeptember 9, 2011 The Little Cowboys defeated the Little Raiders on Sunday, 24-6. Incomplete information was submitted.PublishedSeptember 9, 2011 Marcus Schellenbarger (41), of the Big Browns, gets a 61-yard touchdown run against the Big Cowboys during Sunday’s opening day.PublishedSeptember 9, 2011 Melanie Brandt talks to Exchange Club members about disaster preparedness.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 This plaque sits near the MVNU campus entrance in memory of Molly (Hornberger) McKenzie, who lost her life in the terrorist attack at the U.S. Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 Red Cross volunteer Henry Allen took this photo of memorial flowers overlooking the Flight 93  plane crash site, just in front of the tree line.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 The Kokosing River Surf Club was the Friday night headliner for the Fredericktown Tomato Show. The group kept the crowd rocking with they enjoyed delicious treats from the many vendors. The Tomato Show wraps up tonight following the parade today at 12:30 p.m. and an evening full of fun and excitement capped off by a concert by the Red Ball Jets.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 Highland’s William Green makes the tackle on Northmor running back Josh Peters (6) during their game Friday at Highland. The Scots won 41-6.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 Highland’s William Green (20) gets tackled by Northmor’s Ronnie Thomas during their Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference football game Friday at Highland. The Scots ran away from the Knights, winning, 41-6.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 Utica’s Trent Vickers (12) dives for extra yardage after being tripped up by a Heath defender during their game Friday at Utica. The Bulldogs won the game, 46-13.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 Utica’s Travis Baldwin rushes past the Heath defense during Friday’s game. Despite his 175 yards on the ground, the Redskins lost to the Bulldogs, 46-13.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 Heath’s Donyelle Simpson loses the ball as he is upended by Utica’s Jon Swint (45) and Stone Van Wey (82) during their game Friday at Utica.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 East Knox quarterback Dylan Wears (7) finds some open space during a 79-yard bootleg against Bishop Hartley on Friday. The Hawks won the game, 43-22.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 Leevi Stump avoids a Mansfield-Madison defender in the first half of Friday’s game. The Rams defeated the Yellow Jackets, 31-7.PublishedSeptember 10, 2011 At the solemn commemoration of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, bagpipers Gary McCutcheon and Virginia Cameron played Sunday morning on Public Square. Mount Vernon Firefighter bell guards, from left, Nate Hines, Tim Rose and Patrick Hornsby stand at attention in the background.PublishedSeptember 12, 2011 The Most Humorous Award in the Fredericktown Tomato Show Parade on Saturday went to this American Health Network entry.PublishedSeptember 12, 2011 Purchasing collector plates Saturday evening at the Fredericktown Tomato Show are, from left, Doug Brenneman; Joann Levering of Leve Agri-man; Elaine Hillier with granddaughter Heather Moore and Moore’s fiance Jordan Miller; Mark Blanchard of First-Knox National Bank; Linda and Dean Shira; John and Kim Walsh of Fredericktown Chevrolet; Mark and Robin Dailey; Mark Grubaugh of Dent Mender; Jim Wagner of FT Precision; and Paul Tschantz of Hometown Video.PublishedSeptember 12, 2011 Fredericktown cross country coach Bob Geiger, left, won the Fredericktown Tomato Show 5-mile run with a time of 29:59 on Saturday.PublishedSeptember 12, 2011 Fredericktown junior Nick Gaumer came in second at the Fredericktown Tomato Show 5-mile run on Saturday.PublishedSeptember 12, 2011 Volunteers from Lowe’s and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are pooling their efforts in repairing the home of Diane McClellan and Jeffrey Summers at 227 Johnson Ave. As the final repairs are expected to be completed within the next two weeks, the residents are looking forward to returning to their home soon.PublishedSeptember 13, 2011 This pickup took a double hit in a crash at the intersection of Ohio 657 and Johnstown Road on Monday at 3 p.m. Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Coby Holloway said the driver, Joseph Ulrey, 24, Marengo, was at the crossroad on Ohio 657 just as the car, in the background, driven by Bertrand Krekel Jr., 64, Louisville, Ky., was southbound on Johnstown Road and ran through the stop sign. Ulrey’s truck was hit in the driver’s door, spun around and hit  a power brace pole on the right side. Ulrey was taken to Knox Community Hospital by the Central Ohio Joint Fire District and transferred to Ohio  State University Medical Center. Trooper Holloway said Krekel suffered a broken nose. He was treated and released.PublishedSeptember 13, 2011 The Kokosing Construction Co. was entering Howard Monday morning grinding pavement and resurfacing U.S. 36. On the back of the paver is Scott Claybaugh, left, and Shaun Hicky. They check the width and depth of the paving. The paving operator is Luther Fetty. The crew will pave the westbound lane first, from the Coshocton County line to Mount Vernon.PublishedSeptember 13, 2011 Tom Wilks, left, who works at The Energy Cooperative, and Jay Lockhard, Boy Scouts of America, build picnic tables in a garage behind Kahrl & Co. Insurance on South Mulberry Street. The two worked together Tuesday on a United Way Community Care Day team project.PublishedSeptember 14, 2011 Jamie Hall, left, and his brother, Justin, enjoy the warm sunshine on an Oregon beach while traveling out West in 2008. Justin died Thursday as a result of a gunshot wound he suffered while waiting in line to board a bus back to Columbus.PublishedSeptember 14, 2011 This map of Ohio shows the proposed districts for the U.S. House of Representatives. Knox County would move to the 7th District, along with Coshocton, Holmes, Ashland, and parts of Richland, Tuscarawas, Stark, Medina, Lorain and Huron counties.PublishedSeptember 14, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Travis Kiger dribbles the ball past Franklin Heights defenders during Tuesday’s home game. Kiger had two goals and two assists in the Yellow Jackets’ 6-1 victory.PublishedSeptember 14, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Hannah King blocks a kill attempt by Watkins Memorial during Tuesday’s match.PublishedSeptember 14, 2011 Centerburg’s Mikaela Weldy (11) tries to spike the ball past Danville’s Emily Pew while Centerburg’s Kendall Compton (8) and Carly Compton look on in Tuesday’s game.PublishedSeptember 14, 2011 State Rep. Margaret Ann Ruhl presented official resolutions of commendation to the East Knox School District on Wednesday. Pictured are, from left, elementary teachers Sherrell Benedict and Keri Campbell, Ruhl, and high school teachers Tara Sheldon and Chip Pozderac.PublishedSeptember 15, 2011 Centerburg's entire defense, including junior Silas Beals (2), senior Dillon Eppich (68) and senior Chase Cochran, will have to gear toward stopping Johnstown's running attack.PublishedSeptember 15, 2011 Utica’s success on Friday may begin and end with its ability to contain East Knox quarterback Dylan Wears.PublishedSeptember 15, 2011 Shawn Christy, left, pleaded not guilty to 19 charges this morning in the Knox County Common Pleas Court. With Christy is his attorney, Jonathan Tyack.PublishedSeptember 16, 2011 Triage nurse Carlana Coogle, RN, left, directed these Bladensburg medics on their arrival at Knox Community Hospital during a mock disaster on Thursday. The medics from left are Tyler Miller, Carl Eash and Shawn Cootz. The actors in the haz-mat disaster drill were taken to an area where their injuries were assessed and then sent on for treatment.PublishedSeptember 16, 2011 Peeling paint, possibly caused by leaks in the gutters, reveals possible problem areas under the overhang of the Knox County Memorial Building on Thursday. The county commissioners gave initial approval to hire a firm to inspect the problem areas and oversee repair and restoration work, estimated to cost about $94,500.PublishedSeptember 16, 2011 Scott Sharpes has assumed the position as the new pastor of Lakeholm Church of the Nazarene. He is a 1985 graduate of Mount Vernon Nazarene College.PublishedSeptember 16, 2011 Utica’s Rachel Londot (12) bumps the ball while teammate Danielle Doup looks on during Thursday’s four-set victory over Northridge.PublishedSeptember 16, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Cameron McMahon is held by Worthington Kilbourne’s Cameron Gall during Thursday’s game.PublishedSeptember 16, 2011 Centerburg’s Stacy Fielding prepares to spike the ball while East Knox’s Danielle Totten (22) and Megan Furby prepare to block during Thursday’s match.PublishedSeptember 16, 2011 A Kenyon College documentary photography class was at the Woodward Opera House Friday afternoon photographing historical sections of the interior. Jenny Osman, a sophomore from New York City, photographs this old poster pasted to the wall on the second floor. Kenyon Professor of Art, Gregory Spaid, said the project is an essay on the building and is shot on black and white film to give the students experience in the medium. Copies of the pictures will be made for the Woodward Development Corp.PublishedSeptember 17, 2011 Entitled “Life Along the Line,” 31 photos taken by photographer O. Winston Link are in place at the B&O Railroad Depot on West High Street. His pictures of steam railroad engines were shot in the late 1950s as steam power was being phased out on the Norfork and Western Railroad. Kimberly Parker, director of the Link Museum in Roanoke, Va., hung the photos Friday morning. The exhibit opens today and runs through Oct. 6. Hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. There is an admission fee. The first 1,000 visitors will receive a free poster. Calendars and a book of Link’s photography are available for purchase.PublishedSeptember 17, 2011 Workers began painting “City of Mount Vernon” on the Coshocton Road water tower Friday. City Engineer Cameron Keaton said the water tower could be back in service by the end of next week. The only task remaining, other than the lettering, is to disinfect the storage tank.PublishedSeptember 17, 2011 Danville’s Quinton Ferenbaugh (5) fights his way through the Loudonville defense during their Mid-Buckeye Conference game Friday at Loudonville. The Redbirds rolled to a 31-13 victory.PublishedSeptember 17, 2011 Utica’s Travis Baldwin intercepts the ball in the end zone while East Knox’s Jordan Moore tries to defend during Friday’s game.PublishedSeptember 17, 2011 Fredericktown’s Logan Smith (17) grabs Northridge running back Jacob Burke in the endzone to score a safety in the first quarter of Friday’s game.PublishedSeptember 17, 2011 Fredericktown’s Nash Cunningham sails over the head of Northridge’s Austin Williams to catch a touchdown pass during the first quarter of Friday’s gamePublishedSeptember 17, 2011 Johnstown quarterback Matt Smith grasps the face mask of Centerburg’s Jacob Teale (5) while Dylan Craker pursues during Friday’s game. Johnstown won, 35-17.PublishedSeptember 17, 2011 Top bidders at Saturday’s pie auction at the Centerburg Oldtime Farming Festival were, from left, Teresa Vaughn of Clearwater Pools, second place; Gary and Stacie White of White Farms, top buyer; and Phyllis Love, representing Frank Griffith, third place.PublishedSeptember 19, 2011 The Centerburg Church of God entry took first place for floats at the Centerburg Oldtime Farming Festival parade Saturday. PublishedSeptember 19, 2011 The smell of barbecue chicken over an open fire was enticing to those hungry festivalgoers at the Centerburg Oldtime Farming Festival.PublishedSeptember 19, 2011 In 2007 Michael and Deborah Salzberg gave the gift of an historic Torah to Kenyon College. The Torah was supposed to be one rescued by Rabbi Menachem Youlus as one that was hidden during the Holocaust. Youlus’ claims about this and other Torahs has been called into question and Youlus was arrested on federal fraud charges in August.PublishedSeptember 19, 2011 Pizza Dock owner Mike Amheiser sprinkles toppings on his pizza as he competes for his win at the American Pizza championship.PublishedSeptember 19, 2011 East Knox’s Lindsey VanHoose (21) blocks a shot attempt by Marion Catholic’s Julie Samogala while Hayley Gray (11) and Mikayla Little look on during Monday’s match.PublishedSeptember 20, 2011 Highland High School will celebrate is 50th annual fall Homecoming ceremony on Friday, with the ceremony beginning at 6:25 p.m., just prior to the football game against Elgin. This year’s court members are freshman attendant Lexi Winkelfoos (bottom); sophomore attendant Hannah Prokopchak (middle right); junior attendant Eleni Connors (middle left); and senior queen candidates (top row from left) Megan Davis, Laura Margraff and Sierra Miller. The retiring queen from 2010 is Abby Keen. In addition to the ceremony, there will be fireworks immediately following the football game. A community pep rally and bonfire will take place on Wednesday at the high school beginning at 6 p.m., weather permitting. The public is invited to come out and support the homecoming court, fall teams and the high school.PublishedSeptember 20, 2011 East Knox’s Lindsey Rager spikes the ball past Marion Catholic’s Julie Samogala (15) and Mercedes Curren during Monday’s match.PublishedSeptember 20, 2011 The Kiwanis Club thanked local media outlets for their continued coverage and support of the club during its weekly meeting on Monday. In addition, Kiwanis Club President Ann Jordan presented a check to Krys Mortellaro to support the Ronald McDonald House as a way to thank McDonald’s of Mount Vernon for its contributions to Kiwanis and Knox County. Pictured, from left, are Jordan; Samantha Scoles, News managing editor; Corby Wise, News advertising manager; Mortellaro; and Marty Trese, host of WMVO’s A.M. Knox County.PublishedSeptember 20, 2011 The Alcove Restaurant commemorated its 100th anniversary on Tuesday during the Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours. Mark Ramser, left, co-owner of The Alcove, talks with Doug Givens, former director of Philander Chase Corp. A display in the front lobby chronicles some of the history of the city’s oldest restaurant. PublishedSeptember 21, 2011 This morning, AEP linemen work to replace old copper lines on Gay Street, between Vine and Chestnut streets, with new aluminum wires. The Curtis Hotel, several other businesses and the traffic lights at High and Chestnut streets were without power while the work was in progress. In addition to the age of the wires, workers explained the increased power load on the lines was another reason for replacing the lines.PublishedSeptember 21, 2011 Danville’s Nate Zeune watches his putt on the 11th green during the Mid-Buckeye Conference championship on Tuesday. Zeune’s score of 85 helped earn him MBC Player of the Year.PublishedSeptember 21, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Madisyn Montgomery (15) and Melissa Hall block a spike by New Albany’s Kayla Morlan during Tuesday’s match.PublishedSeptember 21, 2011 Mount Vernon goalkeeper Hadleigh Rundell readies herself for another shot attempt during Tuesday’s game against Hilliard Bradley.PublishedSeptember 21, 2011 Centerburg’s Austin Garber concentrates as he chips on to the green during the Mid-Buckeye Conference championship in Johnstown on Tuesday. Centerburg was one of two teams to share the championship.PublishedSeptember 21, 2011 Fredericktown High School has announced its 2011 Homecoming Court, from left, Rachel Goeppinger, Brittany Jones, Krista Melick, Breah Prosser and Tierany Smith. The queen will be crowned this Friday night at 6:15, before the football game against Danville.PublishedSeptember 21, 2011 This car, driven by  Felipe Sesseira, 24, no address, collided with a vehicle driven by Peggy French, 58, no address, before leaving Newark Road, running over a bush and hitting the power pole at 3:37 p.m. Wednesday. Additional information from the crash is incomplete. The Mount Vernon Police Department continues to investigate the accident.PublishedSeptember 22, 2011 Catching a tennis ball in midair is just a minor trick for a yellow lab named Lancelot, who is from the Knox County dog pound under the care of Carol and Roger Everett. He was exercising at the Bark Park at Wolf Run Regional Park on Yauger Road, Wednesday afternoon.PublishedSeptember 22, 2011 The last day of class for these firefighters included extinguishing live fires.PublishedSeptember 22, 2011 Danville’s Heath Buckingham will have one of the toughest challenges of his career on Friday when he’ll be called upon to lead the charge against Fredericktown.PublishedSeptember 22, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Ryan Goetzman, right, and Austin Pagani will anchor a defensive line on Friday that will have to pressure Delaware Hayes’ two quarterbacks.PublishedSeptember 22, 2011 Explaining some elements in Ohio Issue 2 regarding Senate Bill 5 at the Knox County Career Center town hall meeting Thursday evening is, at right, Americans For Prosperity-Ohio Policy Director Seth Morgan. Also pictured are, at left, Ohio Senator Kris Jordan and Ohio attorney Suellen Oswald.PublishedSeptember 23, 2011 Heavily worn crosswalk lanes and stop bars at the intersection of High Street and South Gay Street were brightened Thursday by the Griffin Pavement Striping Co. of Columbus. The thermoplastic coating, with reflective glass beads, has lasted several years but heavy traffic has worn it away. With a leaf blower and a sprinkling of water, the material dries in three minutes. The same work was done along Coshocton Avenue.PublishedSeptember 23, 2011 Dave Paxton, a member of the Mount Vernon-Knox County Chamber of Commerce’s legislative committee, right, and Andrea Hayes-Caudill, listen to the mayoral candidates during a luncheon Thursday at The Dan Emmett Conference Center.PublishedSeptember 23, 2011 Centerburg’s Stacey Fielding, left, plays the ball while teammate Macy Michel looks on during Thursday’s match against Fredericktown.PublishedSeptember 23, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Abree Green prepares to serve during the first game of Thursday’s match against Olentangy Orange. The Yellow Jackets won in three games.PublishedSeptember 23, 2011 Highland’s Sam Zuber scores a point during Thursday’s match against Elgin.PublishedSeptember 23, 2011 Big Browns’ Kaden Daniels breaks away for a touchdown while Big Vikings’ Dillon Henderson, left, Jared Robbins (80) and Dominick Hicks pursue during Sunday’s game. Daniels scored three touchdowns in the Big Browns’ 40-0 win.PublishedSeptember 23, 2011 Boone Shoewalter, 8, is introduced to the crowd during the volleyball match between Centerburg and Fredericktown on Thursday. The event raised money for the treatment of Shoewalter, who has Cerebral Palsy. PublishedSeptember 23, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Bradley Fenton, center, finds some running room while returning the opening kickoff in the Yellow Jackets’ game Friday with Delaware Hayes. Will Lawson (17) gets ready to make a block for Fenton.PublishedSeptember 24, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Leevi Stump (4) carries the ball on a sweep while his teammates, including Ryan Goetzman (9) and Ceth Miller (55), block during the second quarter of Friday’s game against Delaware Hayes. The Yellow Jackets lost, 24-13.PublishedSeptember 24, 2011 Fredericktown’s Ryan Logan scrambles while Danville’s Derek Baker pursues during Friday’s game. The Freddies won, 28-26.PublishedSeptember 24, 2011 Fredericktown’s Matt Smith tries to get away from Danville’s Heath Buckingham during Friday’s game. The Freddies won, 28-26.PublishedSeptember 24, 2011 Highland’s David Fisher dives for extra yardage in Friday’s game against Elgin. The Scots lost, 28-27.PublishedSeptember 24, 2011 Centerburg’s Tyler Stoyle (10) scrambles for yardage while East Knox’s Dylan Wears pursues during Friday’s game. The Trojans won, 21-13.PublishedSeptember 24, 2011 Members of the First Church of the Nazarene got into the ballpark painting project at Dan Emmett park Sunday afternoon. Painting in the dugout, left, is Grace Downes, 7, and her sister Robyn, 10. Covering up the orange paint is Becky Tocheff. A spokesperson for the group said they did the project to express their love for God and to perform community service. PublishedSeptember 26, 2011 A Mount Vernon Water/Wastewater Department crew repaired a broken service water line into a home on Northgate Drive on Sunday afternoon. Utilities foreman Robert Stribling prepares a cooper line to replace one that corroded and broke.PublishedSeptember 26, 2011 Kenyon College students volunteer to make pottery for the Food for the Hungry’s 5th annual Empty Bowls dinner and auction. The event takes place Friday Nov. 4, from 5 to 7 p.m. in Kenyon’s Peirce Hall. Making this bowl Saturday is sophomore Hermain Blake with guidance from Robin Nordmoe.PublishedSeptember 26, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Taylor Boucher (10) spikes the ball while teammate Madisyn Montgomery looks on during Saturday’s match against Marion Harding.PublishedSeptember 26, 2011 Members of Mount Vernon City Council, city administration and guests were given a guided tour of the city’s new fire truck during a committee meeting Monday night prior to council’s legislative meeting. Pictured, from left, clockwise, are Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Mavis; Jay Maners, councilman; Rob Broeren, assistant city law director; John Booth, council president (obstructed); Assistant Fire Chief Chris Menapace; firefighter Trevor Williams; and Bruce Hawkins, councilman.PublishedSeptember 27, 2011 Rodney Montgomery, Fredericktown, grew this 6 pound sweet potato in his garden this year. Montgomery said he had several large ones but this was the biggest. It was the first time he tried to grow sweet potatoes and he said he used nothing but llama fertilizer on his garden. He and his wife plan to eat it. “It’s name is Spudette right now but we will soon be calling it ‘delicious,’” he said.PublishedSeptember 27, 2011 Danville’s Emily Pew smacks the ball past Utica’s Myranda Wolfe (10) and Danielle Doup in Monday’s match. The Redskins won in three games.PublishedSeptember 27, 2011 Utica’s Rachel Londot (12) scores a kill while Danville’s Josie Kaylor (2) and Katelyn Walls defend during Monday’s match. Utica’s Abby Swartz (33) looks on.PublishedSeptember 27, 2011 Mount Vernon High School student Jason Wolfe drives his formula car, which weighs about 1,250 pounds, has a 160 horsepower motor and is slighly smaller than the top-level Fomula One or Indy-type car. At 16, Wolfe is one of the SCCA circuit’s youngest licensed drivers.PublishedSeptember 27, 2011 Crews will start removing the bricks from McKenzie Street, between Hamtramck and Sugar streets, next week as the city prepares a complete rehabilitation of the block. Traffic on Sugar and Hamtramck streets will be interrupted only as needed when upgrading water and sewer lines.PublishedSeptember 28, 2011 These three young bakers took top honors recently during the Centerburg Oldtime Farming Festival’s cookie challenge. From left, are, Shelby Wade, Hayley Long and Joseph Baitz. PublishedSeptember 28, 2011 Fredericktown’s Lydia Webster blocks a shot attempt by Utica’s Abby Swartz (10) while Sarah Bandy and Kelly Overton look on during Tuesday’s match.PublishedSeptember 28, 2011 Centerburg’s Kendall Compton (8) and Lindsey Daniels block a spike by Loudonville’s Kirsten Nickles during their match on Tuesday.PublishedSeptember 28, 2011 Watkins Memorial goalkeeper Chase Dupps tries to stop Mount Vernon’s Seth Badger from heading in a goal during their match on Tuesday. Badger had two goals in the Yellow Jackets’ 3-1 victory.PublishedSeptember 28, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Ben Cochran jumps over Watkins Memorial goalkeeper Chase Dupps to score the first goal of their match on Tuesday. Mount Vernon won, 3-1.PublishedSeptember 28, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Lindsey Studebaker finishes her run at the Denny Stevens Invitational in Fredericktown on Tuesday. Studebaker finished fifth.PublishedSeptember 28, 2011 Centerburg’s William Thatcher runs the home stretch at the Denny Stevens Invitational in Fredericktown on Tuesday. Thatcher finished 11th.PublishedSeptember 28, 2011 Eastern Knox County Joint Fire District fiefighters recently talked to elementary students about the importance of remembering what happened on Sept. 11, 2001. Students from East Knox and Danville school districts colored or designed pictures as part of a contest. Winning students, from left, are Elijah West, kindergarten; Tessa Ferenbaugh, first grade; Mark West, fifth grade; and Alex Metcalf, sixth grade. Not pictured are Ethan Holt, second grade; Aiden Bell, third grade; and Wade Mickley, fourth grade. Firefighters from left are Rodney Williamson, Nick Rhoades and Trevor Phillips.PublishedSeptember 29, 2011 Royalty honored at the 2011 Utica Homecoming opening festivities Wednesday evening are, from left, Senior King and Queen Ken and Charlien Beightol, Prince Tanner Tate and Princess Molly Homstad. Utica Assistant Fire Chief Rob Pierpont, standing, right, announced the winners. PublishedSeptember 29, 2011 Mount Vernon defensive linemen such as Ceth Miller (55) and Tommy Queen may be the key to their team’s success against Franklin Heights on Friday.PublishedSeptember 29, 2011 Johnstown’s Ross Franklin has 1,260 yards rushing through five games. The Fredericktown Freddies will have their toughest challenge on defense when the two teams play in Johnstown on Friday.PublishedSeptember 29, 2011 Mount Vernon City Council 1st Ward candidates debated the issues at the Mount Vernon Nazarene University on Thursday evening. From left are Sam Barone and Colton Burgett.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011 At-large candidates for Mount Vernon City Council debated the issues at the Mount Vernon Nazarene University on Thursday evening. From left are Susan Kahrl, Ralph Gilson, Janis Seavolt and Mike Hillier. Absent was Rebecca Jordan.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011 Rescuers from two fire departments rescued a 17-year-old young man after he fell more than 20 feet over a bridge railing on the Heart of Ohio Trail on Thursday. BST&G at Sunbury and Central Ohio Joint Fire District rescuers used ropes to pull him out of the stream on the north side of Centerburg at 4:45 p.m. The young man was flown by MedFlight Helicopter to Ohio State University Medical Center. Other information on the cause of the accident or name were not available from the Knox County Sheriff’s Office this morning.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011 Mount Vernon firefighters are “passionately pink for the cure.” Pictured wearing pink caps and lapel pins in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month are, from  left, Bryan Conant, Chad Chenault, Trevor Williams, Jonathan Mooney, Capt. Joe Jurkowitz, Charles Swank and Acting Chief Chris Menapace.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011 Utica’s Rachel Londot (12) spikes the ball while Samantha Wilson looks on during Thursday’s match. Utica defeated Danville in three games.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Seth Badger (20) splits two defenders as dribbles his way to an assist during Thursday’s match against Newark. The Yellow Jackets won, 5-2.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011 Mount Vernon’s Sam Miller (10) celebrates with Travis Kiger after scoring a goal during Thursday’s match against Newark. Mount Vernon won the rain-shortened game, 5-2.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011 Marcus Shellenbarger, of the Big Browns, runs after a catch while Joseph McElroy, of the Big Cowboys, defends during Sunday’s game. The Big Browns won, 42-0.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011 Isaac Stallard (9), of the Big Vikings, carries the ball on a sweep while Dillan Henderson (23) blocks during Sunday’s game. The Big Vikings won, 24-8.PublishedSeptember 30, 2011
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