Santa Claus had plenty of young people on his lap giving him their Christmas gift list Saturday. Cadence Jones, 4, and Braelyn Jones, 2, were a little shy but got their lists in. They are the daughters of Brad and Beth Jones. Santa will be in his house on Public Square on Saturday and Christmas Eve from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Henry W. Spaulding II, president of Mount Vernon Nazarene University, addressed the graduates during Saturday’s winter commencement. The Rev. D. Geoffrey Kunselman served as the commencement speaker. (Photo by John Seavolt)
This mantle, decorated with bronze and aqua-colored ornaments, candlesticks and goblets, to match the decor of a recently redecorated room in the home Allen and Connie Earnest. Connie said decorations do not have to be Christmas colored to add to the festivities of the season. (Photo by Samantha Scoles)
This candy-themed Christmas tree is the focal point of Christmas decorations at the Earnest home in Apple Valley. Connie Earnest has been collecting ornaments for this tree. (Photo by Samantha Scoles)
The line of campers waiting for the opening of the new Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant extended beyond the Big Lots store this morning. They came Sunday night to be the first ones for the opening this morning ,which included free wings for a year to the first 100 people in line. Instead of the regular opening at 11 a.m., the manager told the campers he would open at 10 a.m. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Elder David Hatfield, left, of the local Jehovah’s Witnesses congregation, talks with Gregory Allen from the denomination’s national headquarters in New York in the auditorium of the new Kingdom Hall on Mansfield Road. Allen was the speaker for the facility’s dedication Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
Danville’s Corie Inverso gathers a steal while East Knox’s Ashley Fowler pursues during Saturday’s game. Inverso scored 29 points and had nine steals as the Blue Devils won, 60-44. (Photo by Bill Davis)
East Knox’s Danielle Totten goes up for the shot while Danville’s Megan Sharp defends during Saturday’s game. The Blue Devils won, 60-44. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Mount Vernon’s Rachel Parks (10) is fouled while attempting a shot during Saturday’s game against Briggs. Mount Vernon’s Sammy Cunningham (21) looks on. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
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