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So To Speak | Joe Blundo commentary: Writer finds manual typewriter satisfying to touch
Crowded bookshelves, stacks of paper and -- what's this? -- typewriters. Manual typewriters.
Key WITNESS almost murdered at Kent State
MCM recommends this great dystopian novel. Key WITNESS almost murdered at Kent State Here is a stunning tale about an all-important book, and how it was almost aborted by its publisher.
Annual bicycle tour set for June 28
NEWARK -- The Land of Legend Bicycle Tour will be June 28. This is the 36th annual tour presented by the Licking County Bicycle Club.
Transforming a rundown farm into a world-class garden
The annual open house is over, and the private 75-acre Schnormeier Gardens has closed for the remainder of the year for a major renovation project.
On the election front, what's next for New York?
Including essays by David W. Moore, Lance DeHaven Smith, Robert Kennedy, Jr., James Gundlach, Larisa Alexandrovna, Michael Collins, Dave Griscom, Michael Richardson, Brad Friedman, Jonathan Simon, Bruce O'Dell, ...
Abramoff to be sentenced on 9/4
Tuesday, June 17, 2008 Abramoff to be sentenced on 9/4 May he sing long and loud.
The other day, I was sitting and chatting with OSU's Secrest Arboretum curator Kenny Cochran and his colleague in Secrest's growth, Joe Cochran, in the pavilion near the Wooster arboretum's new Discovery ...
Pirates Cove restaurant to reopen
The Pirates Cove will soon be back in business. The Pirates Cove restaurant, a popular hangout spot and pizza restaurant in Gambier, will be reopened in the former W.g. Grinders space on Coshocton Avenue.
Firefighters learn how to combat live propane burn -VIDEO
Volunteer firefighters from at least eight different stations gathered on the edge of Gambier on Saturday to train under the live conditions of a propane gas leak.
MV, Knox County in traveler's book
Oh, the particular places one will go when reading "Particular Places: A Traveler's Guide to Ohio's Best Road Trips." Particularly, Mount Vernon and certain parts of eastern Knox County.
An Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Repressor from Xenopus laevis: Function, ...
ToxSci Advance Access originally published online on April 2, 2008 Toxicological Sciences 2008 104 :124-134; doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfn066 An Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Repressor from Xenopus laevis : Function, ...
College's requests for variances go nowhere
After much discussion, Gambier Village Council took no action at its meeting Monday on legislation that would have allowed Kenyon College to put up two temporary trailers for office and classroom use.
CONESVILLE - Conesville High School will hold its alumni banquet Saturday, June 7, at Conesville Elementary School.
White fringe ready to burst into bloom
In terms of heat units and plant development, we are about one to two weeks behind the past few years to date.
Unconventional achievement / Loudonville valedictorian completes academy program
At the beginning of his junior year, Alex Reinthal and four other juniors from Loudonville High School embarked on a new educational experience.
Mount Vernon Woman Dies in Monday Crash
The State Patrol is investigating a Monday Crash in Knox County that claimed the life of a Mount Vernon woman.
We need some truth about McCain
MCM recommends this great dystopian novel. Monday, May 19, 2008 We need some truth about McCain Some myths die hard--especially when the members of the press are smitten by them.
So much for his "force of personality"
MCM recommends this great dystopian novel. Monday, May 19, 2008 So much for his "force of personality" June 28, 2000 By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE Gov.
Spring walk brings a rosy outlook to life at Kenyon College
It is a luscious day in May. In my nostrils and on my tongue, I can sense the fresh-cut grass, the pollinating flowers, the soft full sunlight that indicates that the world is alive with spring.
Two People Injured When Motorcycle And Car Collide
Two people were injured over the weekend when a car and motorcycle collided on Howard-Danville Road, just north of Blanchard Road in Knox County.