Roxanne Quinn stands with her children, Molly and Brady, near the speed radar sign on Union Street in Centerburg. The radar was borrowed from the Knox County Sheriff’s Office to encourage traffic to obey the speed limit. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Katrina Wintz, stands at the Curtis Inn with three of her children, Talon, Sophia and Darion. They are among the residents who have been ordered to evacuate the east buildings of the hotel by noon today due to fire code violations. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
This home on the west side of Centerburg was the scene of a house fire Sunday. The garage was destroyed and the home heavily damaged. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Mount Vernon firefighters used a chain saw to cut out a section of wall where a fire started Tuesday morning at the home of Joe Harney and Carol Ross, 202 Rose Ave. The department said a defective electrical outlet started the blaze. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Mount Vernon Police Department Cpl. Kit Morgan models the new uniforms officers will wear starting Nov. 1. The new attire is light weight and will not require the need for dry cleaning. New city patches were designed removing “Dan Emmett” from the insignia. More information regarding the uniforms will be published later this week. (Photo by Samantha Scoles)
Former Ohio State running back Archie Griffin speaks to the crowd in attendance at the Ohio State University Knox County Alumni’s annual Buckeye Spirit Event at the Glenn A. Gallagher Centre in Mount Vernon on Tuesday. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Ohio State University band director emeritus Dr. Jon Woods, far right, conducts the band during a playing of the OSU Fight Song at the 2012 Buckeye Spirit Event at the Gallagher Centre on Tuesday. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Anne Baldwin, front row, second from left, was named the Most Valuable Runner for the Mount Vernon girls cross country team, which held its annual banquet on Tuesday. She also took home her third varsity letter. Team members and their awards were, front row from left, Shannon Pae, second-year varsity letter; Baldwin; Aubrey Wiest, third-year varsity letter; and Rachel Downey, first varsity letter. Back row, Julia Noonan, second-year varsity letter; Lauren White and Harper Kerkhoff, first-year varsity letters; and Lauren Pearce, second-year varsity letter. Not pictured: Hailey Waal, Most Improved. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
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