Addressing Kenyon College students Wednesday evening about the Knox County government structure are, from left, Knox County Democratic Chairman Meg Galipault, Knox County Commissioner Teresa Bemiller, Gambier Mayor Kirk Emmert and Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Mavis. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Mount Vernon Nazarene University broadcasting students Heidi Johnson, left, and DJ Mills prepare to go on air in the studio of WNZR. (Photo by Pam Schehl)
When leaving the Mount Vernon Industrial Park on Wednesday morning, a truck driver’s GPS told him to make a right turn onto Glen Road to get to Martinsburg Road. After starting the turn, he realized the power pole, at far left, was in the way, so he drove onto this lawn at 1250 Newark Road. The Ohio State Highway Patrol charged Trung Q. Dinh, 30, Morrow, Ga., with failure to control. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
The new connector road entrance off Coshocton Road was opened Wednesday. Pavement and curbs have been installed from Coshocton Road to just south of the Knox Community Hospital entrance. The Yauger Road entrance to KCH will close Monday and remain closed until construction is complete. All KCH traffic will use the Coshocton Road entrance. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Mount Vernon’s Jordan Crabtree (23) finds some running room against Delaware Hayes earlier this season. Crabtree and the Yellow Jackets will be looking for a Homecomig win when they host Watkins Memorial on Friday. (Photo by News file photo)
Centerburg’s Tyler Stoyle (10) looks for someone to pass to as Chase Cochran (20) helps out during a play earlier this season. The Trojans will travel to Northridge on Friday. (Photo by News file photo)
East Knox High School student council will be selecting their 2011 homecoming queen during pregame homecoming ceremonies beginning at 6 p.m. next Friday prior to the Bulldogs’ football game with the Johnstown Johnnies. A homecoming dance will cap off the week’s homecoming activities on Saturday evening. Members of the 2011 homecoming court are front row, from left, senior queen candidates Leah Turbeville, Lindsey VanHoose and Luisa Singletary. Back row, junior attendants Bridget Dennis and Krissy Stainer, sophomore attendants Halie Schultz and Abby Hagy, and freshman attendants Alisse Allman and Audree Schulz. (Photo by Alan Reed)
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