Most of the leaves have fallen and the city is in the annual leaf pickup mode. The two leaf pickup machines were on East Gambier Street, Monday afternoon, and then on to other streets. Operator Darren Tyson moved the suction nozzle back and forth along the curb where most home owners raked their leaves. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
The paint is called solid snake and the Moore kids all painted their faces alike for Trick-or-Treat on Monday evening. From left, are, Leslie, 14; Nathan, 17; and Lauren, 14. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Kenyon College presidents, past and present, talked with the audience about challenges that faced them as presidents and the importance of a liberal arts education. Pictured, from left, are Philip H. Jordan Jr., 1975-1995; Robert A. Oden Jr., 1995-2002; S. Georgia Nugent, 2003 to present; and Mark Ellis, moderator. (Photo by Submitted photo)
Dressed as Ariel and Strawberry Shortcake, these two youngsters were prepared for Monday evening’s Trick-or-Treat in Mount Vernon. Pictured, from left, are Haily Clayton, 4, as Ariel and Jardyn Hawkins, 3, as Strawberry Shortcake. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
The Knox County Commissioners view the intersection of Danville-Amity, King and Wildcat roads Monday morning along with area residents, engineering officials and township trustees. A petition has been submitted to address the safety of the intersection. (Photo by Alan Reed)
The less-than-full shelves in the background indicate the need for food for the needy in Knox County. Ilustrating that need are, from left, Sandy Rhoton, Food for the Hungry drive coordinator; Major Robert Bender, Mount Vernon Salvation Army; and Joy Harris, Interchurch Social Services executive director. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
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