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Owls come close, but Scots slip away late

WOOSTER, Ohio – The score was close the whole night as the Kenyon College women’s basketball team hit the road to take on The College of Wooster Fighting Scots on Wednesday night in a battle of two teams vying for their first win in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) this season.  The Owls took an early lead thanks to …

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Hunter in Knox County fined for hunting on private property

Central Ohio – Wildlife District One State Wildlife Officer Austin Levering, assigned to Knox County, received a complaint of a person raccoon hunting on private property without permission. Officer Levering contacted the hunter, and further investigation revealed that the hunter entered several other private properties without written permission. The subject was issued a summons for hunting without permission. The subject was …

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Brown bags NCAC Athlete of the Week award

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) announced its Athlete of the Week awards on Monday, and Kenyon College’s Anna Brown became the latest Owl to earn the honor for her women’s indoor track and field performance. The weekly honor marks the second in Brown’s career after she was also recognized last season. Brown brought home the conference …

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Sipes scores 32 as Freddies run away from Redbirds in the second half

The Fredericktown Freddies boys basketball team picked up their 11th consecutive win Tuesday Night as they knocked off Loudonville at home 88-66 to improve to 11-2 and 9-0 in the KMAC. The Freddies opened the game on an 8-0 run on threes by Tanner Estep and Carson Rinehart before Blake Sipes scored his first points. Brayson Youngen got the Redbirds …

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Lady Trojans take down Lady Bulldogs Saturday, set to face Loudonville Wednesday

The Centerburg Lady Trojans girls basketball team improved to 15-1 Saturday and 10-1 in the KMAC with a 62-34 win over East Knox Saturday afternoon. The scoring was slow but got started with 417 to go in the opening period when Tiara Sheppard got a bucket for Centerburg. Kenlee Fairall then got a steal and score and a three pointer …

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Danville Village Council meets Tuesday Night

GUESTS: Pat Crow- Old Business: New Business::New Employee Handbook – Prepare to discussLEGISLATION:Ordinance 2025-Ordinance 2025-Ordinance 2025-Resolution 2025-1 Renew and Appoint Rep/Alt to Regional Planning 2025- second readingResolution 2025-2 To Approve DKMM District’s Waste Mgmt. Plan- first readingResolution 2024-Report of Committees Chairs * FINANCE: FURAY: Pay bills WTR/WASTE WTR: FURAY: Update on Sand Filter Project: Water Rate increase +$5.00 for January …

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Bar-Cohen nets 23 in loss at Wabash

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. — Kenyon College senior Gefen Bar-Cohen poured in 23 points during Saturday’s men’s basketball game on the road, but the Little Giants of Wabash College created a second-half cushion and held off Bar-Cohen and the Owls, 77-67. Bar-Cohen, who cracked 1,000 career points just before the calendar flipped, went 9-of-17 from the floor against Wabash, posted his second-highest …

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KSAAC earns award for work with Special Olympics

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA) announced, earlier this week, the recipients of the NADIIIAA Community Service Awards and Athletics Administrator Awards. Among the winners, the Kenyon Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (KSAAC) tied for the first-place award in the Special Olympics Activity category. Thursday, at the NCAA Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, the award winners were …

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Get Your Heart Checked at KCH

Mount Vernon, OH – February is American Heart Month.Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. However,you can do a lot to protect your heart. Self-care is heart health care. Beingphysically active, eating healthier foods, getting enough sleep, not smoking,and finding ways to reduce stress are ways to help take care of our hearts. Knox Community …

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