Knox County villages reflect on 2023

MOUNT VERNON — 2023 sidewalk, zoning, and new dump truck discussions might seem mundane or dull, but they are the lifeblood of rural communities. They help make residents’ lives more comfortable and account for large shares of the annual budget. And they are among the accomplishments village officials reported for 2023. Centerburg Centerburg started the…

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2023 Food For The Hungry LIVE reaches goal of $260K

MOUNT VERNON — The 42nd anniversary of the Food For The Hungry Drive brought Knox County residents, businesses, schools, and organizations together to help fight food insecurity. These collective efforts resulted in donations totaling $296,009.36 and 12 truckloads of food, and the total is still climbing. Community members came together again this year to support…

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Fredericktown’s Tracie J. Weller Women in STEM Scholarship fully funded

FREDERICKTOWN — The Fredericktown High School Alumni Association has announced that its 30th scholarship honoring the 30-year teaching career of Tracie J. Weller (1985-2010) has been fully endowed by Malcolm R. Shrimplin, an FHS graduate. To be awarded this spring, the purpose of this scholarship is to encourage young women to further study science, technology,…

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Knox Network of Nonprofits

Knox County Foundation, in partnership with the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County, is thrilled to announce the launch of the Knox Network of Nonprofits! Open to all nonprofit staff, board members, and individuals interested in the nonprofit sector, the network will meet regularly to discuss topics that impact nonprofit organizations. Registration for…

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Knox County’s OneOhio opioid response: ‘Ahead of the game’

MOUNT VERNON — Local community partners met on Nov. 29 for an update on how Ohio will manage the money it will receive after winning a lawsuit against the pharmaceutical industry. Ohio was one of the states that sued several pharmaceutical companies for their role in the opioid epidemic. The companies settled the lawsuit in 2021. Ohio…

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