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Joshua Morrison/News The Bulldogs’ Dyer Williams (55) and Nathan Burwell (53) put the pressure on Carey’s Ethan Beringer in the third quarter. Beringer, hit as he throws, was intercepted by Gage Steinmetz. East Knox beats the Blue Devils 32- 21.

Bulldogs advance to Final Four

The comeback kids did it again. Now, the East Knox Bulldogs are regional champions.

from Geoff Cowles

November 23, 2019

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Geoff Cowles/News East Knox’s Gage Steinmetz, right, prepares to receive a hit from Seneca East’s Kane Lynch during their Division VI regional playoff game Friday at Marion Harding.

East Knox looks to continue playoff run

It has been an extraordinary football season for the East Knox Bulldogs, who displayed their dominance on both sides of the ball during an unbeaten regular season.

from Geoff Cowles

November 21, 2019

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Joshua Morrison/News Overnight, Knox County along with the rest of Central Ohio received the first blanket of snow and ice of the season. The Mount Vernon Public Square was snow covered and icy this morning. A few rural schools were on a two-hour delay as slick roads and bitter cold made travel difficult. It will be below freezing most of the day.

It’s here! First snow of the season

Overnight, Knox County along with the rest of Central Ohio received the first blanket of snow and ice of the season.

from Joshua Morrison

November 12, 2019

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Remembering service to country

The Knox County Veterans Day Ceremony commenced on the Mount Vernon Public Square at 11 a.m.

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November 12, 2019

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Cameron Peters/ News Voters fill out their ballots at the Gambier Community Center Tuesday. The rain didn’t deter voters from getting out to vote on Election Day. Gambier voters will select a new mayor and two village councilmembers. Polls opened county-wide at 6:30 a.m. and will remain open until 7:30 p.m.

Election Day in Gambier

Voters fill out their ballots at the Gambier Community Center Tuesday.

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November 5, 2019

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Joshua Morrison/News On Saturday, the inaugural class of the Knox County Sports Hall of Fame was inducted at the Knox County Historical Society. From left, are nominating committee members Dr. Don Swegan, Dr. Rod Beckett, Coach J.D. Graham and Phil Houbler, speaker Dave Culbertson, inductee Richard Mavis, and speakers Grant Pepper and David Greer. The two-hour program covered athletes from Knox County, including Cookie Cunningham, Ollie Cline, Dick Shuff, Richie Hoyt, Mavis, Doug Davis and Jim Stillwagon. The display contains various pieces of memorabilia and artifacts donated by community members across the decades.

Sports Hall of Fame started

On Saturday, the inaugural class of the Knox County Sports Hall of Fame was inducted at the Knox County Historical Society.

from Joshua Morrison

November 4, 2019

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Cameron Peters/News Blaine Doup (3) poses outside of the College Township Fire Department in his firetruck costume while trick or treating in Gambier on Oct. 31, 2019.

Trick or Treat: Gambier and Fredericktown

Trick-or-Treat photos from two Knox County communities, Fredericktown and Gambier.

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November 1, 2019

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Geoff Cowles/News Fredericktown’s Hannah Vaughn, right, spikes the ball past Northridge defender Darian Dick (3) during their Division III District final volleyball match Saturday at Mount Vernon Nazarene University. The Freddies advanced to regionals with a straight set victory.

Driven Freddies set for regionals

Getting swept by Pleasant in the last season’s OHSAA’s volleyball district finals was the worst thing that the 2018 Fredericktown Freddies ever experienced, on the court.

from Geoff Cowles

October 30, 2019

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Cameron Peters/ News Andrea White, left, and Tammy Woods, right, candidates for Mount Vernon’s Third Ward council seat, debate in Jetter Hall at Mount Vernon Nazarene University Thursday.

White, Woods differ little on issues

In what is Mount Vernon’s only contested city council race on the Nov. 5 ballot, Third Ward candidates Andrea White, a Democrat, and Tammy Woods, a Republican, showed so much similarity when answering questions from local media that White called several of their mutual responses “Kumbaya” moments.

from Larry Di Giovanni

October 25, 2019

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Cameron Peters/News Wayne Link, left, speaks during Thursday’s mayoral debate with Matt Starr in Jetter Hall at Mount Vernon Nazarene University on Thursday.

Link, Starr face off in debate

Though Republican Matt Starr and Independent Wayne Link were completely civil during their city of Mount Vernon mayoral candidates debate Thursday evening at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, they clashed significantly.

from Larry Di Giovanni

October 25, 2019

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