Students in the horticulture program at Knox County Career Center plant trees for the new Pastors’ Grove at the New Testament Stone Garden located on the grounds of Faith Lutheran church, 170 Mansfield Road, Mount Vernon. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Melissa Earnest and her son, Hayden Harmer, take turns reading aloud during Thursday’s Trick or Read event at Columbia Elementary School. (Photo by Pam Schehl)
The North Branch of the Kokosing River, at upper right, has been eroding the embankment close to Ohio 13, a mile north of Mount Vernon. The Park Enterprise Construction Co. of Marion has the ODOT $180,000 contract to reconstruct the area and place large lime stone blocks to control the erosion. Repairing the edge of the roadway and installing guardrails will complete the project scheduled to finish Dec. 15. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
The above normal temperatures earlier this week were a blessing for farmers who still needed to harvest crops. There are plenty of soybeans in this crop on Mink Street in southwestern Knox County. Farmer Tim Halt looked over the crop and shelled some to taste earlier this week. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
From left, Blue Devils coach Ed Honabarger joins seniors Josh Bratton, Bryce Staats and Jamarcus Hershberger after they apply Domestic Violence Awareness stickers to their helmets. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
East Knox Bulldogs, from left, senior Clinton Kanuckel, wide receiver; junior Cody Howard, quarterback; and senior Mason Lyon, running back and linebacker, show off a team helmet that displays the Domestic Violence Awareness sticker. (Photo by Rhonda Bletner)
Centerburg’s Zac Holsopple (6) pulls in a long touchdown pass in the Trojans’ 49-14 victory over Utica. Defending on the play is Briar Mueller. (Photo by Fred Main)
Utica’s Braedon Taylor (23) tries to escape the grasp of Centerburg’s Reed Hensel (58) during their game Friday at Utica. The Trojans rolled to a 49-14 victory. (Photo by Fred Main)
(Photo by Centerburg quarterback Tyler Stoyle (10) stiffarms his way past Utica defender Adam Cooper during their game Friday at Utica. The Trojans won, 49-14.)
Fredericktown’s Logan Smith (17) gets his helmet knocked off while trying to tackle Loudonville’s Ryan Weber during the first quarter of Friday’s game. The Redbirds won, 21-14. (Photo by Redbirds grind out win at Fredericktown)
Fredericktown quarterback Austin Hathaway completes a pass in the first quarter of Friday’s season finale against Loudonville. The Redbirds won, 21-14. (Photo by Bill Davis)
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