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Man Turns Life Around To Help Others
A man who made an incredible turn in his own life has labored on to do the same for others.
Mount Vernon Nazarene University Receives Grant Funds from JP Morgan Chase
Monday, June 29, 2009 3:26 PM Lynne Briggs A $50,000 grant from JPMorgan Chase & Co.
COSHOCTON - The Coshocton County Amateur Radio Association will demonstrate amateur radio techniques and equipment Saturday and Sunday, June 27-28, at the USDA Experimental Watershed.
The Knox County Democratic Women hosted "A Conversation on Diversity in Knox County" on Tuesday evening at the Knox County Educational Service Center.
Graduated SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Several area residents have graduated recently from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base.
Different journeys take students to MTC degrees
MARION - A bottleful of red nail polish broke and splattered on the floor as Heather Matson greeted a visitor minutes before Marion Technical College's 37th annual commencement began.
Keiser to run cross country for Mount Vernon Nazarene
CALEDONIA - River Valley graduate Melissa Keiser has decided to further her educational and cross country careers at Mount Vernon Nazarene University.
Russ and Mindy Fehrman of Coshocton announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Michele, to Kyle Aaron Ridenbaugh, son of John Ridenbaugh of Coshocton and the late Ruth Ann Ridenbaugh.
Citizen Journalism: Home-schoolers take plunge into politics
At 17, home-schooler Tyler Fehrman was the youngest paid member of the John McCain presidential campaign.
MOUNT VERNON - Mount Vernon Nazarene University will be the site of a free Major League Baseball tryout camp sponsored by the Kansas City Royals on Saturday, June 20.
Pachmayer to take over the reins at KCCC
Bernadette Pachmayer will take over the reins Aug. 1 as the new superintendent of Knox Co Discuss Pachmayer to take over the reins at KCCC unty Career Center.
For Michael Bear, it's time for him to move on to bigger and better things. Bear, 21, a Galion High School graduate, attended Thursday's graduation celebration at The Ohio State University-Mansfield. "I'm going to pursue a law degree at Ohio Northern in the fall," he said.
Ohio's State Auto Announces New Management Positions
Columbus, Ohio-based State Automobile Mutual Insurance Company and State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company have announced new managers in various divisions.
Emily Baumann said she doesn't want to end up as "just a statistic." "I know college is going to be a lot different, but I don't want to be one of those people who went to a Christian school and then goes to college and forgets all of my Christian ways," she said.
Gas company checks lines from above
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. owns hundreds of miles of underground pipelines that feed natural gas to all areas of Ohio.
H1N1 virus confirmed in county
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that a 45-year-old male Mount Vernon Nazarene University staff member has tested positive for novel influenza A virus.
A story on the cover of Thursday's Lifestyle section said students and faculty from Mount Vernon Nazarene University had 98 pieces chosen for the 2009 Mansfield Arts Center May Show.
Annual May art show will end with a bang in Mansfield
MANSFIELD -- Mansfield Art Center's 64th annual May Show, running through May 29, is a sensual feast of visual and multimedia artwork by local and regional artists.
Amber M. King, daughter of Wayne King, of Woodbridge, Va., and Sonya King, of Westerville, and Brian D. Cramer, son of Doug and Sherry Cramer, of Newark, announce their engagement.
The Lantern has announced several new editors for the 2009-2010 academic school year.