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Ma Khia Bryant remembered at her funeral as a smart girl capable of fulfilling all of her dreams

Ma’Khia Bryant remembered at her funeral as ‘a smart girl capable of fulfilling all of her dreams’ Timothy Bella © Scott Olson/Getty Images Family and friends attend a visitation and funeral for 16-year-old Ma Khia Bryant at the First Church of God on April 30, 2021 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) Gospel music filled the church as friends and family gathered Friday to say goodbye to Ma’Khia Bryant, the 16-year-old girl who was shot and killed by a Columbus, Ohio, police officer earlier this month as she attacked a woman with a knife. At the socially distanced funeral, held at the First Church of God in Columbus, family members joined community and spiritual leaders in remembering Bryant as a smart girl whose bright future was cut short.

Three write-in candidates vie for Youngstown City Council president | News, Sports, Jobs

YOUNGSTOWN If incumbent Youngstown council President DeMaine Kitchen would have been successful in collecting 50 valid signatures on his nominating petitions, there wouldn’t be a contested Democratic primary for his seat. But because of that failure, Kitchen, who’s in his first four-year term as president, is running in an unusual race against two other candidates all as write-ins. His two challengers in the May 4 Democratic primary are Tom Hetrick, a nutrition educator for Mercy Health-Youngstown and a former neighborhood planner for the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp.; and Lee David Pupio, a retired city wastewater collections system maintenance operations employee.

Ohio County Connects Low-Income Residents With Tech Jobs

Ohio County Connects Low-Income Residents With Tech Jobs In line with a Franklin County, Ohio, aim to reduce poverty, the new Amazon Web Services training program is showing success in moving low-income residents into more sustainable careers in information technology. by Earl Hopkins, The Columbus Dispatch / January 25, 2021 (TNS) In line with a Franklin County, Ohio, aim to reduce poverty in the county, the new  Amazon Web Services training program is showing success in moving low-income residents into more sustainable careers in information technology. The training pipeline, which was started by the  National Center for Urban Solutions (NCUS) – an organization focused on providing avenues for self-sufficiency for people affected by poverty – was established in 

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