9-1-1 board turns contract settlement over to county
Clear Fork High School named School of Promise
Pickler to headline Knox County Fair
All three Mount Vernon wrestlers advance to Day 2
Trail work to start soon in Mount Vernon
Resignation of pope impacts local Catholics
Johnnies knock out Freddies in overtime
Mount Vernon girl escapes possible abduction
American Red Cross honors local heroes
Sheep association honors award recipient, ambassador
Curtis Inn's hotel license issued in error
Mount Vernon school board announces proposed cuts
Centerburg council voices support of 9-1-1 consolidation proposal
Alzheimer's Association presents awards at celebration
Individuals honored by DD board
Gambier, Mount Vernon continue talks for fire coverage
Blue Devils beat Nubians, claim district title
Crow presented prestigious Walter Rudin Award
Officials: Training still needed
State Fire Marshal to investigate Shady Lane fire
Discussion of fire department proposal continues
Knox County Grand Jury Indicts Eleven
WNZR's Lifeline 2013 coming soon
Parking attendant raise back on agenda
Man wanted for rape of minor girls
Public meetings will address development, 9-1-1
Both drivers at fault in semi-buggy accident
Developer moving ahead with plans
Dog breeders must follow local laws
Meeting yields info, but no vote
Council opposes Upper Gilchrist Road development
Utica council sets budget for 2013
Mavis, Hillier battle over bike path value
Philosophies differ in dog breeding issue
Thatcher to testify for elder abuse bill
Veteran teachers to retire from Fredericktown
Friends pull teen from Mohican River
Mount Vernon, Gambier consider fire merger
Centerburg school board commends athletes
Spring begins next week with equinox
Williams receives belated diploma
Holley named Republican of the Year
Puppy bill a long, arduous process
'The Haunting'latest in tale of Mount Vernon
East Knox considers arming staff members
East Knox board approves purchase of more than 1,000 iPads
Raver sentenced to six years in prison
KCCC hires architects to plan new facility
Three paramedics retiring after 30 years
Numbers create challenges for breeders
Patrol expects problems if speed limit raised
Fredericktown foundation sets goals
Freemans lead services at new church
Danville/East Knox to present 'The Sound of Music'
Mount Vernon Academy official in jail
Phillips Park almost ready for baseball
KCESC accepts donations for Summer Honors Institute
Say Yes to the Dress brings fashion forward
Computer helps county keep roads clear
Knox County Goat Improvement Association celebrates success
SB130 expected to toughen up Ohio's laws
Mount Vernon Academy dean Smith facing felony charges
Decatur named next president of Kenyon
Science Play-Space Initiative moving, expanding
East Knox FFA banquet honors more than students
Danville superintendent requests salary decrease
Decatur excited about challenge
Fredericktown supports 9-1-1 consolidation
Industry a high-stakes game for dogs
Proposed expansion of Medicaid would effect county
Consolidation plan would affect election board
Sheriff: Salesmen legit, but did not have proper ID
Security a concern at county building
Boys need triple-OT to decide outcome
Trojans shine in All-Star spotlight
Kendall, Krownapple conquer 3-point contest
Mount Vernon grad Crouch wins tournament
Commissioners reject sales tax proposal
Lax laws made Ohio fertile ground for puppy mills
Proposed 9-1-1 plan nearing approval
North Fork school board issues commendations
Mount Vernon baseball team saved by private donation
Howard wastewater plant nearing completion
Sheriff looking at Tasers for deputies
Siege of Vicksburg articles were sometimes misleading
Posey defense wants evidence suppressed
The Red Plague returns to regionals
City building bids with design team
Farmers encouraged to consider estate planning
History still relevant for MVMS students
Capacity crowd at turkey banquet
History still relevant for MVMS students
Capacity crowd at turkey banquet
Monroe Mills Road conditions cause for concern
Humane Society offers barn cat spay and neutering
Civil War draft law drew wrath of Harper
Computer scam reported locally
Drenching rains flood city, county in 1913
Tuskegee Airmen made history in two wars
Panera Bread exploring Mount Vernon site
Freddies ready to take final step to title
First round of demolition moving forward
New pastor ignites church youth
Follow Christ's journey along the Path of Holy Week
Book chronicles Bladensburg's history
Kenyon: No outsourcing of jobs
Fredericktown families have fun with reading
History of factories preserved at museum
Kenyon student art work on display
Playground funded for Mount Liberty
City helps residents with spring cleaning costs
Hawks keep watchful eye on lamb market
Superior sends Fernando-Peiris to Phoenix
Local fans show youthful Buckeye spirit