Centerburg’s Brock Cutlip (25) pitches and Brendan Mapes (3) catches in the second inning of Monday’s Division III Central District semifinal game against Pleasant. Cutlip allowed just three hits and two walks in the Trojans’ 1-0 defeat. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Council members were bombarded with questions from concerned citizens regarding the removal of prayer from the legislative agenda. Pictured, clockwise from left, Jeff Cline, John Freshwater, unidentified, Rick Miller (obscured), Larry Fry, Bruce Hawkins and Sam Barone (back to camera). (Photo by Samantha Scoles)
East Knox’s Tyler Berger reaches first base safely when the throw goes past Bloom-Carroll first baseman Tyler Sorg during Monday’s Division III Central District semifinal game. Bloom-Carroll won, 12-2. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
Danville’s Samie McFadden (12) collides with Madison Christian catcher Melissa Hanshaw while trying to score during their Division IV Central District semifinal game Monday. McFadden was safe on the play. (Photo by Fred Main)
Wiggin Street Elementary principal Lynn Riggenbach presents a Behind the Scenes award to Denise and Mark Ramser for their continuing support of the school. (Photo by Pam Schehl)
Council members bow their heads in prayer prior to the start of Monday’s Mount Vernon City Council meeting. Pictured, from left, are Nancy Vail, Bruce Hawkins and John Fair. (Photo by Samantha Scoles)
Council members bow their heads in prayer prior to the start of Monday’s Mount Vernon City Council meeting. Pictured, from left, are Janis Seavolt, Susan Kahrl and Mike Hillier. (Photo by Samantha Scoles)
Honored with the Silver Circle and Gold Circle Award were, from left, Joy Harris (25 years), Mary Lee Stream (50 years) and Deanna Ridgeway (50 years). (Photo by Alan Reed)
Selected as Beta Sigma Phi Sisters of the Year were, from left, Merry Cassetto, Carol Ulery, Barbara Spearman and Karen McClure. (Photo by Alan Reed)
The Mount Vernon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi City Council conducted their 2012 Founders Day program Thursday evening, honoring numerous members for their years of service. Receiving special awards for their extended years as members were, from left, Dorothy Rex (65 years) and Sylvia Cornell (70 years). (Photo by Alan Reed)
MVNU freshman Jeremy Stanley has mastered the art of juggling at a young age. He currently has a ministry of traveling to many churches and relating to his audience through juggling. (Photo by Alan Reed)
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