Steve Patterson and the break
Mayor Steve Patterson surveys the damage of the water main break on Thursday, February 16, 2017. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
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Mayor Steve Patterson surveys the damage of the water main break on Thursday, February 16, 2017. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
A maintenece crew pumps water out of the hole left by the water main break on Thursday, February 16, 2017. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Maintenence crews discuss plans to limit the scale of the water main break on Thursday, February 16, 2017. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
An excavator scoops up asphalt and water from the hole left by the water main break on Thursday, February 16, 2017. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Stephen Poling poses for a portrait on the porch of his house on Thursday, February 16, 2017. His yard had been completely flooded. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
The backyard of Stephen Poling's house was completely flooded following the water main break on Thursday, February 16, 2017. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
The water displaced by the break pooled up near the Ohio University driving range on Thursday, February 16, 2017. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Ohio University president Roderick McDavis cuts the ribbon during the grand opening celebration of the Living Learning Center while former student senate president Megan Marzec holds up a sign in criticizing McDavis on August 29, 2015. (FILE)
Kelly Wayand, a florist at Jack Neal Floral, selects flowers in a refrigerated walk-in cooler for an arrangement on February 7, 2017.
Tasha Neal, who co-owns Jack Neal Floral with her husband, stands among discarded petals, stems and leaves snipped from flowers she has arranged on February 7, 2017. "It's a dirty job, and no one will tell you that," she said, especially when the shop gets busy around Valentine's Day.
Municipal Court Judge Todd Grace informs the defendent, one of the protesters involved in the Baker Sit-In, of her charges in Athens County Municipal Court on Februrary 6, 2017. Each of the defendents pleaded not guilty to the charge of criminal trespassing.
Protesters who did not have their arraignment that day were not permitted in the courtroom but gathered in the lobby of the Athens County Municipal Court on February 6, 2017.
Students deliver pizza ordered for protesters to the sit-in in Baker Center on February 1, 2017.
Police officers stand guard over the Baker Center doors, not allowing anyone in or out of the building.
Police officers surround student protesters as they hold a sit-in until their demands that the university become a sanctuary campus are met.
A student raises her fist, a symbol for solidarity, as she is escorted by police into Baker Ballroom on February 1, 2017.
Protesters outside of Baker University Center yell at a Donald Trump supporter on February 1, 2017.
A student is arrested by police during the anti-Trump protest and sanctuary campus sit-in in Baker University Center on February 1, 2017.
Students are detained in Baker Ballroom by police officers after being arrested on the fourth floor of Baker University Center on February 1, 2017.
Protesters who were shut out of Baker University Center march down Court Street on February 1, 2017.