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Tuesday marked a year since a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, sparking an unprecedented push to address anti-Black racism across the country. Oregonians immediately joined in, holding protests and marches in cities from Hermiston to Grants Pass. In Portland, they took to the streets on May 28 and gathered across the city to rally for racial justice for more than 100 .
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Subscriber only Families who have lost loved ones to domestic violence have spoken of the heartbreak that comes with being surrounded by Mother s Day celebrations - and what they do to remember those who they ve lost. Vicki Blackburn, whose 23-year-old daughter Shandee was murdered in 2013, said Mother s Day for her came with underlying grief that threatens to overwhelm . In an emotive Facebook post, Ms Blackburn used Mother s Day to highlight the scourge of domestic violence, telling
The Courier-Mail she wrote it because it was such a hard day for those who have lost and also for those who are in fear .
April 28, 2021 4:47 pm by Cleveland County Herald Views: 21
RISON – All regular polling sites within the Cleveland County School District will be open for the school millage election on May 18, County Clerk Jimmy Cummings announced this week.
Meanwhile, since there are no contested races nor millage changes being requested in the Woodlawn School District, all voting will take place during the early voting period. Shane Dixon, who is the current president of the Woodlawn School Board, is running unopposed.
Early voting for the annual school election will be held from Tuesday, May 11, through Monday, May 17, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays at the courthouse.
SCCTC students make Bridle Trail signs for Shawnee Forest
By Kimberly Jenkins - kjenkins@aimmediamidwest.com
Left to Right: Brock Zimmerman, Jett Pahl, Gannon Knight, Owen Fitch, Aiden Cramer. (Not Pictured: Shane Dixon) In front of the CNC Machine used to make signs.
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SCIOTO Students in the Scioto County Career Technical Center’s Engineering Program recently had the opportunity to partner with the Southern Ohio Trail Association for a community project.
The students machined and painted signs that will be placed at Shawnee State Forest, on their Bridle Trails. Jim Cooper and Dave McDaniel, both volunteers for the Southern Ohio Trail Association, have been helping with maintenance for around 20 years.