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Three missing in Mt. Vernon kidnapping
Officials from the Knox County Sheriff’s Department are continuing their search to find a missing woman, her 10-year-old son and a family friend in Mount Vernon, Ohio.† 32-year-old Tina Herrmann, her 10-year-old son Kody Maynard and her 41-year-old friend, Stephanie Sprang, all went missing more than five days ago, and although authorities remain optimistic while…
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Midterm elections create changes in political sphere
Tuesday, Nov. 2 marked the midterm elections, which denotes the halfway point in the Presidential term of Barack Obama. These elections were incredibly important to both Republicans and Democrats and produced a variety of results. This election saw shifts in many different directions, initiated new beginnings and left the American people wondering how different the…
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Major flaws in P.E.C. pool call for updates
Although the pool at the Physical Education Center has been causing swimmers health problems and leaking for an indefinite number of years, there are currently no plans for a new pool in the Scot Center. In 2008, Head Swimming Coach Rob Harrington had a hunch that the pool was leaking. He enlisted the aid of…
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Emphasis on senior class giving present in recent years
The end of college is remarkable for many reasons. Here, celebrating the completion of Independent Study., walking the opposite way through the arch and giving a silly gift to President Cornwell are celebrated events that seniors look forward to. It is easy to forget sometimes† that not everyone had the same experience at college, especially…
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Midterm elections bring Obama to Ohio
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden made an appearance in Cleveland last Sunday in an attempt at a final push to convince Democrats to get out and vote in the 2010 midterm elections.† The Democratic National Committee’s Moving America Forward Rally took place in Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center, a venue that can…
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Travelers see multiple changes in airline industry
With the holiday season around the corner, the slump in travel industry seems to be improving. This year, analysts in the airline industry are predicting a 3.5 percent increase in holiday travelers, prompting air carriers to add additional flights to their daily timetables, according to a report from United Press International. Although more flights may…