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[edit] Muletown
I have a Muletown Mini Mart t-shirt, and I'm not even from Muletown.
[edit] What Minford's Known For
The author of this article mentions that, among other things, Minford is known for its "rich, Christian-based morals." No it's not. I lived in Scioto County for twenty years, and there's nothing about the moral fiber of Minford that distinguishes it from any other small town in southern Ohio. If the "Mighty Minford Falcons" are known for anything, they're known (regionally) as the home town of former WSAZ sports anchor, Bob Bowen. [1] [2] johnthacker83