Taylor Lowe, right, along with several of her classmates, sign up for a second job to meet expenses during Friday’s Real Money, Real World simulation at Mount Vernon Middle School. (Photo by Pam Schehl)
The alley between buildings at the Curtis Inn is blocked off to traffic after city officials ordered the removal or repair of the overhead walkway. Officials determined the walkway “a danger to the public and to inhabitants of the hotel.” (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Bladensburg firefighters quickly confined a fire in the kitchen of this mobile home on Hopewell Road a mile north of the village. A passerby saw smoke coming from roof vent and turned in the alarm. It is owned by Tammy Scott Mayle and her 4-year-old son. The incident commander, Lt. Fred Summerfield, said there was considerable smoke damage. The Knox County Red Cross is assisting Mayle. Summerfield has called in the State Fire Marshal to determine the cause of the fire. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Danville’s Thomas Hawk, center, carries the ball past Utica’s Austin Johnson during Friday’s Mid-Buckeye Conference game. Danville’s Andy Hammons, left, looks on. (Photo by Fred Main)
Danville’s Bryce Staats (2) is congratulated by a Danville coach while coming out of Friday’s victory over Utica. The Blue Devils won, 42-6. (Photo by Fred Main)
Highland’s David Fisher carries the ball into River Valley territory during Friday’s Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference game. The Vikings won, 20-7. (Photo by Joshua Morrison)
Centerburg’s Jeremy Sesma, center, is tackled by Fredericktown’s Maeson Helton (72) in the first quarter of Friday’s game. The Freddies won, 27-13. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
Mount Vernon’s Andy Upton (33) gets a jump on the Olentangy Braves during a running play in the first quarter of Friday’s game. The Yellow Jackets lost, 23-7. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Mount Vernon’s J.D. Orr is grabbed by the facemask on a carry in the second quarter of Friday’s game against Olentangy. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Olentangy quarterback Andrew Horstman is tackled by Mount Vernon’s Logan Rhea (21) while teammates Lucas Staten, left, and Kyle Daniels (36) assist during Friday’s Ohio Capital Conference game. The Braves won, 23-7. (Photo by Bill Davis)
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