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Special Athletes gather for spring games
Bobby Patton lights the official Special Olympics Area 14 Spring Games torch on Friday morning, assisted by Mt. Vernon Police Department Assistant Chief Chris Deichman. Other torch runners for the opening ceremonies were Amanda Grider, escorted by MVPD Cpl. Don Hattendorf; Deshon Howard, escorted by MVPD Patrolman Ray Gilbert; and Molly Heierman, escorted by MVPD Sgt. Jim Hawkins.
MT. VERNON — More than 300 special athletes gathered at Mt. Vernon Township High School for the annual Special Olympics Area 14 Spring Games on Friday.
Continued ... - National Day of Prayer held
- MVTHS to hold JAVA Art Showcase
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Executive director resigns
MT. VERNON — Following a five-year stint as the executive director of the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, Brandon Bullard announced at Thursday's noon luncheon he is leaving the position. Bullard informed the Chamber's Executive Board of his d
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- Fire district approves appointments
- Ceremony planned at Belle Rive School
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Paul Lynch
Paul S. Lynch, 91, of Bonnie, died 1:27 a.m. Wednesday, May 15, 2013, at Crossroads Community Hospital in Mt. Vernon. He was born Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1921, in Bonnie, the son of Duke and Gertrude (Johnston) Lynch. He married Dorothy Reid on Nov. 23,
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Rams track opens postseason at Salem
MT. VERNON - The Rams track team begins its postseason today. Mt. Vernon travels to Salem for the sectional meet. The Rams will compete against 18 other schools for spots at the state final. The top two finishers in each event will advance to state a
Continued ... - Lady Rams fall to Annies
- Heat rally past Bulls to advance
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At 81, Oklahoma alumnus finally attends graduation
Harold Newland participated in commencement at the University of Oklahoma this weekend - more than 54 years after earning his degree. Newland's son, Rory, arranged for his father to participate. (Photo by The Norman, Okla., Transcript)
Harold Newland, 81, participated in commencement at the University of Oklahoma on Friday and got a new copy of the accounting degree he earned nearly 55 years ago. Newland missed graduation after earning the degree and has thought of returning to Norman ever since.
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- SLIDESHOW: Governor Otis R. Bowen
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