Mount Vernon’s Keli Thompson shoots over Hilliard Bradley’s Kristy Tieman (35), Jasmine Junkins (52) and Meredith Miller during Tuesday’s game. The Jaguars won, 48-36. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
Mount Vernon’s Nathan Miller looks for an opening during Tuesday’s game at Hilliard Bradley. The Yellow Jackets won, 60-38. (Photo by Sue Swanson/Special to the News)
Knox County Sheriff David Barber, left, presents Deputy Danial Bobo with the 2011 Knox County Sheriff’s Office Outstanding Officer of the Year Award. Bobo was nominated for the award by his peers. (Photo by Submitted photo)
Seventh-grade students from St. Vincent de Paul School were helping with the distribution of toys Tuesday morning in the Toys For Tots campaign with the Mount Vernon Fire Department. Students pictured are, from left, Keith Robinson, Alex Foster and Matt Brenneman. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Nick Gaumer finished 12th at the OHSAA regional race on Saturday, Oct. 29, to qualify for state. Gaumer passed away Saturday at the age of 16. (Photo by News file photo)
Members of the Mount Vernon City Schools Business Honor Roll pictured with Superintendent of Schools Steve Short are, from left, Dr. Timothy Wigal of Wigal Orthodontics; John and Carol Seavolt, Seavolt Studio; Dr. David Pressler, Pressler and Carpenter Family Dentistry; Dr. Michelle Carpenter, Pressler and Carpenter Family Dentistry; behind Short, Ernie Pido, Rolls-Royce Energy Systems Inc.; Megan Elliott, Mohican Sports Medicine; Ken Reynolds, Ariel Corp.; Vicki Sapp, First-Knox National Bank; Dr. Tom Glibert, Danville Family Dental and Nathan Paff, Union National Mortgage. (Photo by Photo submitted)
Danville’s Bryce Staats prepares to take the ball inside while East Knox’s Mitch McDaniel defends during Tuesday’s game. Staats would late hit the game-winning shot to power the Blue Devils over the Bulldogs, 54-52. (Photo by Fred Main)
The landmark restaurant on the corner of West High Street and Public Square is back in business after being closed for several years. Known simply at The High, the restaurant has been completely refurbished all the way up to the ornate tin ceiling. It opened for business Monday. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Red Z Gallery was awareded Most Unique window in the Heritage Centre Associatin's Christmas Window Display Contest. (Photo by Submitted photo)
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