David Tindell flies jets for a living and his 1938 WACO Custom Cabin for the joy of it. He applied a little TLC to the biplane’s engine cowling after his 700-mile flight to Mount Vernon from Louisiana. (Photo by Chloe Coleman)
Amber Cox of the Civil Air Patrol directs the pilot of a vintage WACO biplane from Wynkoop Airport’s grass runway to a mooring spot. (Photo by Chloe Coleman)
Some of the cracks and warping panels can be seen in the mural of “The Secret Garden,” based on the classic children’s story and located in a section of the Ray Richardson Children’s Garden at the Knox County Career Center. The school hopes to replace the two murals at the garden this summer. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
Some of the cracks and warping panels can be seen in the mural of “The Secret Garden,” based on the classic children’s story and located in a section of the Ray Richardson Children’s Garden at the Knox County Career Center. The school hopes to replace the two murals at the garden this summer. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
Law enforcement officers escorted Patrick Vanscoy of Akron as he carried the torch for Special Olympics through Knox County on Friday. Pictured are, from left, Shannon Davis, Barberton Police Department; Jim Savage, Euclid Police Department; Vanscoy of Akron; Capt. Dave Shaffer, Knox County Sheriff’s Office; and Steve Burt, BPD. Vanscoy passed the torch at the opening ceremony at Jesse Owens Stadium, Friday evening; he will be competing in volleyball. (Photo by Chloe Coleman)
Dan Giffiths and Danielle Conover perform “Train Wreck,” at the School For Mime Theater, 2012 Youth Mime Seminar on Friday, at Kenyon’s Bolton Theater. The summer seminar allowed studentS to work in groupS and to incorporate vocal work. The story of “Aladdin,” as well as individual vignettes and small group skits were performed. (Photo by Chloe Coleman)
Kenyon News Director Mark Ellis and Public Affairs intern Jennifer Hackbardt survey one of the drawing rooms in the new art studio at Kenyon College. (Photo by Rhonda Bletner)
Mount Vernon High School student Taylor Zolman stands in front of her mother’s Scion which she used to race in the high school competition at Pacemakers Dragway Park on Friday. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
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