MOUNT VERNON, Ohio. – After recently finishing off a great first season on the court for the Mount Vernon Nazarene University women’s volleyball team, Lyssi Snouffer earned herself another accolade. The junior from Delaware, Ohio was honored by the American Volleyball Coaches Association as an NAIA All-American. Snouffer landed herself on the honorable mention team. The outside hitter helped lead MVNU to …
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Three Owls earn CSC Academic All-District distinction
GAMBIER, Ohio — On Tuesday, three Kenyon College volleyball team members were named to the 2023 Academic All-District Volleyball Team, selected by College Sports Communicators (CSC) members. Senior Lindsey Abramson and sophomores Lauren Blakemore and Maggie Wolf represented the Owls on the NCAA Division III All-District squad, recognizing the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and …
Read More »Knox County Commissioners on WMVO Tuesday and set to Approve General Fund Budget for 2024
MORNING SESSION10:00 AM Call to Order10:00 AM WMVO Radio LineResolutions to be Presented Approve the General Fund Budget for 2024. Honor the Retirement of Lori Totman, Director of the Knox County Park District, KnoxCounty, Ohio. Approve Letter of Support for Brightspeed – Knox County Grant Application. Approve Resolution Requesting The Ohio Department of Development to SolicitApplications from Broadband Providers for …
Read More »City of Mount Vernon releases notice of regular meetings for next year
27 Found Guilty in Mount Vernon Municipal Court
Ten Found Guilty on December 4, 2023 MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found ten guilty after hearings were held inthe Mount Vernon Municipal Court on December 4, 2023.Nicholas Ross, 45, of Centerburg, was found guilty of menacing by stalking.Dawn Stanley, 46 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct.Paul Scott, Jr., 28, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty …
Read More »Owls post duo gets going but Gators get win
GAMBIER, Ohio — The Kenyon College women’s basketball team took to Tomsich Arena for the second straight day as the Owls hosted Allegheny College for a non-conference matinee. Despite Kenyon getting 30 combined points from a pair of post players, the Owls (2-7, 0-1 NCAC) fell 64-48 to the visiting Gators (4-7, 3-3 PAC). Claudia Cooke and Anissa Hardy each …
Read More »Food for the Hungry of Knox County meets Goal, Still adding
Knox County, Food For The Hungry met its goal!!!With the help of the MVNU Men’s Basketball Game collection and the Kenyon Snowflake Gala on Friday night, Dec. 8, FFTH met its goal of $260,000! $263,502.08 and 11 truckloads of food was collected!FFTH wants to extend appreciation to Knox County for giving and believing in its mission to stop hunger in Knox …
Read More »KCSO Deputies Recognized
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is recognizing two deputies that have been selected by their peers. Patrol Division Deputy of the year, Sergeant David Devolld. He began his career with thesheriff’s office 1999 and was promoted to sergeant in 2015. He currently serves as a dayshiftsupervisor. Jail Division Deputy of the year, Sergeant Jeremy Talbott. He began his career with …
Read More »Kenyon falls to Wabash on the road
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. – Coming off of a big win in the team’s first conference matchup against DePauw on Saturday, the Kenyon College Owls men’s basketball team started hot at Chadwick Court against the Wabash College Little Giants, but could not seal the deal down the stretch, falling 50-76. Sophomore guard Nick Nelson led the Owls offensively tonight and continued his great stretch of basketball …
Read More »Apple Valley presents the Festival of Trees to support Food For The Hungry
HOWARD — The Apple Valley Property Owners Association will be hosting a Festival of Trees at the Floral Valley Community Center, from December 2 through December 31. The public is invited to come and enjoy the decorations and bring donations for Food For The Hungry. Food can be dropped off in the Floral Valley Lobby. There are envelopes available for cash …
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