Aug 30, 2009 | Mount Vernon News
Danville farm market to start Sept. 1
After several fitful attempts last summer, the Danville Farmers Market is ready to make a go of it this year under new management.
Coach Dave to sleep outside Space's office
ZANESVILLE - A Licking County minister and former Hebron Lakewood football coach could be spending the next several days camped in downtown Zanesville.
Worker Files Complaint Against Company That Could Not Pay
A local college student is crying foul after the company she worked for failed to pay her for weeks.
Does loss of property tax hurt area?
Almost as long as Ohio has been a state, and definitely since the Ohio School Law of 1849, citizens and government officials have supported the idea of publicly funding educational institutions.
Officials met Monday to review rates for Knox County's investments. Having ended the practice of using a professional investment counselor to guide the county's investments into low-risk certificate of deposits and money market funds, Knox County Treasurer Sandy Mizer and the Board of Commissioners split up the work of reviewing public investment ...
Area News Briefs: Lincoln Buy-Way sale begins tomorrow
Public library seeks donations of books, more The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County is seeking donations of new or used books, DVDs, videos and CDs in good condition.
Area News Briefs: Lincoln Buy-Way sale begins tomorrow
Public library seeks donations of books, more The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County is seeking donations of new or used books, DVDs, videos and CDs in good condition.
Village concerned with law enforcement issues
As employees of the Knox County Sheriff's Office pencil in dates for their furlough days, Centerburg Village Council members wonder what will become of the village's law enforcement protection.
Buyers support youth in annual Sale of Champions
Fredericktown's Kyle Daniels knew immediately what he was going to do with the money from the sale of his Grand Champion Broilers.