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Apr 16, 2026 · Your local, independent news source for Knox County, Ohio. Covering local government, business, education, sports and more.
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2 days ago · The city’s Shade Tree and Beautification Commission continues to improve the city’s landscape with plans to plant more than 400 trees in 2026.
Obituaries - Knox Pages - Knox County News & Info
SUBMIT AN OBITUARY Funeral homes often submit obituaries as a service to the families they are assisting. However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper …
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6 days ago · Inside the Lines takes you beyond the scoreboard with in-depth conversations featuring standout athletes, coaches, and insiders. Hosted by Curt Conrad and Effie James, the show explores …
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Your 2025 guide to fairs & festivals in Knox County & beyond
May 22, 2025 · Fairs and festivals are simpatico with summer, especially in north central Ohio. The warm rays complement outdoor activities. Summer around here triggers memories of county fairs, …
Read up on January’s property transfers in Knox County
Feb 1, 2026 · Check out January's property transfers in Knox County here. This month saw a large number of residential vacant land properties change hands.
Local governments fired up over House Bill 335 - knoxpages.com
Jun 20, 2025 · Knox County leaders are fired up about House Bill 335, saying it severely impacts their budgets and services they can provide.