The Knox County Historical Society has announced the reopening of the Knox County Historical Society Museum on March 5.
The month-long exhibition shows violins that were once owned and played by Jewish victims. The exhibit has been shown in different places around the world.
Following its traditional winter break, the Museum will reopen with the first of a series of free public programs on Wednesday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. Longtime society member, trustee, and officer ...
History Knox Mark Sebastian Jordan authors a History Knox column that publishes each Saturday in Knox Pages. MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP — You can’t live for 50 years without having a few stories to tell, ...
"You couldn't assemble publicly because of the Jim Crow and Black Code laws. So, this actually became a place where people felt comfortable." ...
Community volunteers sought Lawrence County has welcomed a new court-based program that aims to support and advocate for ...
The (ODNR) has announced that Malabar Farm State Park and Barkcamp State Park have been selected as featured sites on the newly launched “Ohio Creativity Trail.” This exciting initiative, part of ...
A Thursday-morning fire in the 15000 block of Clover Valley Road killed more than 50 goats, some of which would participate ...
Trump said Musk would be looking at Fort Knox, the legendary depository for American gold reserves in Kentucky. Why? “To make ...
The Pendleton Foundation for Black History & Culture is raising $1.5 million to restore the Keese Barn, a historic landmark that served as a cultural hub for the African American community.
Conservationists are celebrating after two barn owls have returned for a third year to their nest box. Barn owls Finn and Trude are being monitored by the Somerset Wildlife Trust on the Blackdown ...
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