During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the community of Adrian Dominican Sisters was a microcosm of the suffering and loss inflicted by the coronavirus. Of the 219 residents at the sisters' motherhouse in Adrian, 14 passed away from COVID-19 in the pandemic's first year. The loss left the remaining sisters to process their grief, and many chose to do so through art. This past May-August, the sisters displayed some of this art at an exhibit in their gallery at the Weber Retreat and Conference Center. The exhibit, "Art in the Time of COVID," featured the work of eight women, including five sisters.
The progressive candidate, backed by Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, was soundly defeated by Shontel Brown in the Ohio Democratic Primary.
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republican side of things bauds after trump s pick in the texas special election recently did not succeed, observers were wondering, what s going to happen in ohio. so what has happened? right. this was in ohio s 15th congressional district around columbus and south of there, a safe republican district. the former presidents backed a candidate who won last night, defeated a wide field of candidates. there were 11 candidates running. he narrowly defeat lead the other establishment-backed candidates and well-known names. he s a coal lobbyist. never run for office before, but the former president put his hands on him, blessed him, endorsed him and he won the race. it s significant only because if he had lost of course we would say president trump is losing power. he still has considerable power in the base. so this is a safe republican seat. it s to fill the seat from a former congressman who resigned to lead the ohio chamber of commerce. so both of these seats are safe in either hands.