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  • Horticulture students learn seasonal business
  • Lack of interest behind KCCC decision
  • Residents: Traffic change positive
  • Sips staying put - for now
  • Grant leads Yanks in minor battle
  • New owner takes over at Sears
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  • Growth expected in engineering-drafting
  • Health board approves insurance premiums
  • Heating sources can be dangerous
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  • Safety a priority with pipeline operators
  • Letter causing confusion
  • Students ready for holiday programs
  • Solid start not enough as Eagles beat Jackets
  • Freddies take down Scots, 52-37
  • Trojans fall in Marhefka's coaching debut
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  • Plenty of fun, giving at Fredericktown Walk
  • Inspiring others during the holidays
  • Affiliation determined at primary
  • Mentors, students create projects
  • Local success lacking at Wazie Invitational
  • Compton, Fielding lift Trojans over Freddies
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  • Is fracking safe for the water supply?
  • Three layers of protection required for injection wells
  • Danville council sets wages for 2012
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  • Alcove hits milestone with 100 years
  • Woman's tenacity opens history to all
  • Candidates file petitions for primary
  • Trials for Christy, Roberts postponed
  • Gilson to chair county Democratic Party
  • Jackets hang with Pioneers before falling
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  • Rolls-Royce to erect new office building
  • Utica ushers in Christmas spirit
  • Common sense, health care highlights of Taylor's visit
  • Food for the Hungry drive goes live on Saturday
  • Cancer can't melt joy Ransom gives at Walk
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  • The walls come crumbling down
  • City employees disciplined for 'horseplay'incident
  • Eight indicted by grand jury
  • City selects electric provider
  • VSO adjustments result in financial savings
  • Treasurer asks for no increase
  • Commissioners, judge review budget for juvenile court
  • Coon announces plan to run for treasurer
  • Family retreat to open its doors
  • Nearly on the brink of another war
  • Scots suffer growing pains in Buckeye Valley loss
  • Fredericktown runner sets bar high
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  • Appeal denied; Colopy in prison
  • Collins Kramer gets community control
  • Public hearing set for bond agreement for MVNU arena
  • Bladensburg parade Sunday
  • Food for the Hungry collecting food, money donations today
  • County compost facility open Saturdays
  • A new way of rotating pastureland
  • Get list ready for Santa
  • Swanson, Ashbrook score 35 in MV win
  • Big third quarter carries Freddies to 47-27 victory
  • Danville gets by Vikings
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  • Cantata Choir to celebrate season
  • Food for the Hungry exceeds its goal
  • Bladensburg parade goes off without a hitch
  • Bazaar highlights events in Danville
  • Four honored for life-saving efforts
  • Sign up available for electricity savings
  • Tis the season for service learning
  • Scots finish 2nd, Freddies 3rd at Kilted Klassic
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  • Chipotle brings gourmet burritos to Mount Vernon
  • Fire chief asks for change in personnel
  • MVNU requests $10M bond
  • Spring musical hits sour note
  • MV council approves new wards, jail contract
  • Utica council wraps up 2011
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  • Testimony begins in Willey death trial
  • Signs indicate fire safety levels
  • Solar project proceeding at Centerburg
  • New retreat takes advantage of scenery
  • MV board approves exemption request
  • Fletcher announces run for commissioner
  • Utica gets clutch win at Fredericktown, 44-43
  • Scots handle winless Presidents, 45-37
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  • Smith welcomed home
  • Manslaughter case against Hanna dismissed
  • Bell choir entertains at ESC board meeting
  • Lighting, decorations taken from Fredericktown gazebo
  • Four injured in two-car crash on Ohio 661
  • Security being reviewed after break-ins at shelter
  • Trojans surprising winner at MBC quad
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  • Sheriff asks for increase in budget
  • County expresses concerns about roads
  • Postal service looking at budgetary relief measures
  • KCCC board recognizes local business owners
  • SWCD budget requests reviewed by commissioners
  • Thatcher to run for re-election as county prosecutor
  • Cleanup nearly finished on AV well
  • Freshwater files appeal with 5th District Court of Appeals
  • Stahl-Reynolds to take over as MV school treasurer
  • Bald eagle population increasing in Knox County
  • Trojans'shooting leads to first loss of season
  • Bulldogs blow by Northmor
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  • On the right side of tracks
  • KCCC teacher's evaluations contradict board
  • Board declines public participation
  • Special council meeting addresses bonds, budget and tax abatement
  • School board hands out special recognitions
  • North Fork board honors its fall sports athletes
  • Yellow Jackets dominate Franklin Heights, 70-32
  • Bulldogs can't keep up with Johnnies
  • Jackets fall in swimming triad
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  • Abatements help attract new businesses
  • Six sentenced by judge in felony cases
  • Support pours in for humane society after two break-ins
  • Two killed in accident near Bellville
  • Wild third period carries Bulldogs over Danville
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  • Threat issue pops up on social media
  • Churches adjusting Christmas services
  • City Council approves two job measures
  • Public Defender's Office expresses concern on costs
  • No significant changes in court budget
  • Brown announces plan to run for county sheriff
  • EK board approves hirings
  • Danville Village Council discusses several items
  • Harper had plenty to write about early in the war
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  • Mount Vernon icon reopens
  • Helping spread Christmas cheer
  • Bobo honored by sheriff's office
  • Williams takes over at Freedom Center
  • Nine indicted for felonies by Knox County Grand Jury
  • Danville school board accepts donation for track
  • Storm water appeals held
  • Friends still long for answers in killing
  • MV schools recognize businesses for support
  • The Village Network chosen for 3-year pilot project
  • Window display winners
  • Friends, teammates remember Nick Gaumer
  • Staats'shot dooms Bulldogs
  • Shooting, turnovers doom Mount Vernon
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  • New Guilford Road home damaged by late-night fire
  • Consumers buying into importance of recycling
  • Furr running for Ohio House seat
  • Fredericktown collects truck load of toys
  • Columbus South shuts down Scots, 49-26
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  • County grants request for ice control idea
  • False bills reportedly passed in Knox County
  • Society does what it can at home
  • Fredericktown accepting shelter reservations
  • Jackets come out strong, defeat Presidents
  • Utica's second half rally dooms Bulldogs
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  • Bowden ends rewarding career
  • Spirit of giving alive, well
  • Roaming elf adds excitement
  • City gets hints for grant application
  • Stores close early tonight
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  • Father and daughter reunited after 42 years
  • Course gives students real-life experience
  • Recycling beginning to pick up speed
  • Public money for private education?
  • Ruhl set to run for re-election to House
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  • City honors councilmen Booth, Dice
  • Residents get late Christmas gift in reopening of bridge
  • Thieves using new tactic to get into homes
  • Enrollment numbers fluctuate at KCCC
  • Senior funds now in hands of commissioners
  • Offices to close for holiday
  • Stradley buzzer-beater lifts Utica past Johnstown
  • Huge 2nd period helps Trojans get first win
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  • Local company sees profits from fracking
  • Health department questions wellness program
  • Intersection improvements considered
  • Shaffer files to run for Knox County Sheriff
  • Centerburg reaches century mark against Unicorns
  • Freddies knock off Knights, 56-53
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  • Fire destroys Lucerne Road farm shop
  • Downtown businesses hit with graffiti
  • Learning about science through play
  • RPC, commissioners discuss budget for 2012
  • Trojans win tournament with OT victory over Indians
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  • Home consumed by fire
  • New TIF district being developed
  • Schaaf candidate for Ohio House
  • Yellow Jackets down Comets, win fifth straight
  • Scots'14-0 run finishes Bulldogs
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