KNOX COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Novc. 21 Bryant Graves was traveling west on E. South St. in Danville and failed to yield the right-of-way at a stop sign at the intersection of S. Cedar St. and E. South St. He pulled into the path of Brylan J. Durbin who was traveling south on S. Cedar St. […]
Danville law report: Nov. 4 – 15, 2019
DANVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Nov. 4 Suspicious vehicle/person – West Rambo Street Nov. 8 Unruly juvenile – High Street, Brinkhaven Nov. 12 Missing juvenile reported. Was promptly located – West Rambo Street Nov. 13 Theft – West Rambo StreetHandled school tardy issue – West Rambo Street Nov. 14 Assisted citizen – West Rambo StreetFound property (wallet). […]
GALLERY: Utica Glass Blowing industry
The Licking Window Glass Company was located at 271 South Stanley Street in Utica from 1906 until 1922, when it was sold to another company, which operated it until the Stock Market Crash in 1929. Getting stomped with these boots would not have been a pleasant experience. Hobnailed boots had metal cleats on the bottom […]
Landoll’s Mohican Castle’s Kingdom of Lights Christmas display opens Nov. 22
ASHLAND — Landoll’s Mohican Castle’s annual Kingdom of Lights Christmas light display opens on Friday, Nov. 22 and lasts until after New Year’s Day. Each year, the property is decked-out with thousands of lights and the community is invited to walk around and observe the breathtaking scenery. “We decorate and people like to come and […]
35 found guilty in Mount Vernon Municipal Court
MOUNT VERNON — Judge John Thatcher found 35 people guilty after arraignments and hearings at the Mount Vernon Municipal Court this week. — Cierra Steigerwald, 31 of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of Possession of Drug Abuse Instruments. The Court sentenced her to serve two days in jail. — Daniel Cockrell, 49 of Mount Vernon, […]
Christmas at Kingwood opens Nov. 30
MANSFIELD – Kingwood Center Gardens has announce the return of Christmas at Kingwood, an indoor and outdoor holiday experience. Each night, visitors will enjoy Kingwood Hall decked for the holidays in the theme, “Christmas Classics,” the Tree Walk featuring trees and wreaths by local businesses, a special Greenhouse display, and the incredible outdoor Trail of […]
Vehicle of missing Mansfield couple found in Dayton
MANSFIELD — A vehicle driven by a missing Mansfield couple was found abandoned with a broken driver’s side door window Wednesday in Dayton, according to police. Todd Burkhart, 28, and Kyla Hayton, 20, were last seen Nov. 16 when they dropped their daughter off in Columbus with her grandparents and told family they’d be traveling […]
Knox County Sheriff’s law report: Nov. 18 – 20, 2019
KNOX COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Nov. 18 The complainant reported on Nov. 16, 2019, at about 8:45 AM he was at the Dollar General store in Amity and 2 iPhones were stolen out of his vehicle while he was inside the store. He stated he usually had the phones with him but didn’t notice they were […]
Fredericktown FFA competes in dstrict food science competition
FREDERICKTOWN — Members of the Fredericktown High School FFA chapter recently finished ninth in the District 7 food science competition at Zane Trace High School in Chillicothe. As a part of the food science contest, participants must determine the flavors of various food items, as well as analyze three food samples and be able to […]
Lincoln Theatre in Columbus to launch ‘Club Lincoln’ in 2020
COLUMBUS — Originally known as the Ogden Theatre and Ballroom, the Lincoln Theatre opened on Thanksgiving Day 1929. For four decades, the surrounding King-Lincoln District was an affluent and vibrant African-American community that frequented the Lincoln for performances from such jazz legends as Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Miles Davis, Etta James, and Columbus native Nancy […]
