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Loudonville celebrates pickleball complex opening
Five new courts officially open for play. LOUDONVILLE ― A group of community members who are part of the growing popularity of pickleball recently marked the official grand opening of the Loudonville Pickleball Complex. A ribbon-cutting ceremony May 18 celebrate the new courts located on state Route 39 at...
Holmes County Rails-to-Trails Auction set for June 8 at Harvest Ridge
Auction benefits Holmes County Trail. Many locally made items to be sold. Breakfast and chicken barbecue on the day's agenda. An opportunity to support the Holmes County Trail while getting something useful in the process is one of the many benefits of attending the 19th annual Holmes County Rails-to-Trails Benefit Auction June 8.
Residents push back on 840-acre Knox County solar project
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio (WCMH) — A proposed solar project in Knox County has brought the area a lot of controversy as many have come out against it. More than 3,000 public comments have been filed and on Wednesday, a third public hearing wrapped up. It’s all about a project that would install solar panels on […]
Foote Foundry rings a bell in Fredericktown
FREDERICKTOWN — One of Knox County’s longest-running industrial businesses was known for much of its life as the Foote Foundry. The company got its start in 1851 when it was founded by L.D. Rankin on the square in Fredericktown. The foundry cast bells, an item of an importance...
Wooster Kiwanis Club Strawberry Social set for June 11
The annual Wooster Kiwanis Club Strawberry Social is scheduled for June 11 from 4:30-8:30 p.m. at the main pavilion in Christmas Run Park, 700 N. Grant St. The social will include fresh strawberries, Buehler’s ice cream and shortcake. All children in attendance will receive a free book. ...
3 Knox County communities receive $30K for water system equipment
MOUNT VERNON — Three Knox County communities will receive state money to help pay for water system equipment needed to maintain their distribution systems. Danville, Gambier, and Mount Vernon each received $10,000 through a H2Ohio grant, the maximum amount for which communities could apply. Director of Public Utilities Aaron...
Historical society celebrates Knox County Fair
MOUNT VERNON — This year marks the 175th year of the Knox County Fair, which traces its beginnings to the first county-wide agricultural fair, held on October 23 and 24, 1849. According to the Democratic Banner newspaper, “Yesterday and today were the days fixed upon by the Agricultural Society...
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