Two new officers were added to the Mount Vernon Police Force Tuesday and two were promoted. From left, are new hires Zachary Miller of Mount Vernon; Aaron Collins, a native of Centerburg; Andrew Burns, who was promoted to corporal and Robert Morgan who was promoted from corporal to sergeant. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Zack Wall personally delivers the Mount Vernon News to Doris Jacobs. Wall heard Jacobs cry for help after she fell last month and stayed with her until help arrived. (Photo by Rhonda Bletner)
Debbie Butler gets salads ready for a Hot Meal at Gay Street United Methodist Church. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
This is not your typical kind of Thanksgiving stuffing. Ben Stultz, left, and Gene Thompson prepare work stations in the paper room of the Mount Vernon News Wednesday afternoon. When today’s edition came off the press, News employees “stuffed” the paper with 21 inserts that will help prepare shoppers for Black Friday and the Christmas shopping season. (Photo by Samantha Scoles)
Students and family members line up for an early Thanksgiving dinner on Tuesday at the Knox Learning Center. Students and staff prepared the meal that served 85 students and their families. Kroger donated eight turkeys and Walmart gave cash to buy supplies for the meal. First Church of the Nazarene also provided and delivered Thanksgiving meals to nine Learning Center families who otherwise might have gone without today. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Dinner guests enjoy a hot meal Tuesday at First Congregational United Church of Christ. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Centerburg senior Tristen Simpson is the Mount Vernon News All-Area Volleyball Player of the Year. (Photo by News file photo)
Mount Vernon’s Andy Upton is the Mount Vernon News All-Area Defensive Player of the Year. (Photo by News file photo)
Danville quarterback Bryce Staats is the Mount Vernon News All-Area Offensive Player of the Year. (Photo by News file photo)
Fredericktown senior Sarah Fowler, who finished 14th in the Division III cross country race at state, is the Mount Vernon News All-Area Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year. (Photo by News file photo)
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