45: 365 days later
By Hayley Harding | Nov. 8, 2017From education to immigration, Trump’s policies have many local repercussions.
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From education to immigration, Trump’s policies have many local repercussions.
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Kai is starting to show signs that he is unraveling and losing control of himself.
Thomas Carpenter has been an Ohio University faculty member for nearly 21 years.
The episode shows William’s court sentencing from when he was younger.
The body discussed the international student health insurance policy as well as opposition to the GOP’s new tax plan.
Through three events all 33 first places have come from swimmers but not are not the deciding factor in close meets.
Latino students reveal divided identities, discrimination in U.S.
New faces won two out of three open seats in the Tuesday election.
Eddie Smith and Steven H. Pierson won township trustee positions with 1,972 and 1,725 votes respectively.
The Athens City School District levy renewed a 1 percent income tax levy for “current operating expenses."
People convicted of misdemeanor marijuana offenses in the city will pay no fines.
The service started in 2015 and continues to ensure safe rides for those who use it.
The business cards for Students Defending Students would cost about $94.
Butler has served on city council for nearly 10 years.
Sarah Grace will join council for the first time after she won an at-large seat with 1,447 votes.
Issue 1, Marsy's Law, passed, while Issue 2 failed.
Chris Fahl and Jeff Risner also take seats on council.
The RHOA drama has returned to bravo for its 10th season.
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