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Index: Pages/ Home, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
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OSHAA State Wrestling Championships
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Second place went to Kyle Leek and Greg Ryan both of Howland. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.
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Music reunites two Kent State Alumni
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The TCTC Presents: Pleasant People Day
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Sharon Dobbins Alberson and Susan Freer-Boyce. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.
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Trial of Job is a brand new Intergenerational Inter-Faith production by Sharon Dobbins Alberson. It was performed at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Akron. Performances were March 1 and all proceeds benefited Faith In Action Interfaith Caregivers. Alberson is a musician, Lawyer, Minister, wife and mother. Her undergraduate degree was acquired at Kent State University. She is also a graduate of Oxford University. She met and performed with Susan freer-Boyce at Kent State University. Susan is a graduate of Howland High School and holds a performance degree from Kent State University. Her Master's Degree is from Westminster. She currently teaches at Liberty Local Schools and was a soloist with the musical production. The role of Job was performed by Dr, Stan Workman. Stan is also a Kent State alumni. Sharon, Susan, and Stan studied under Grammy Award Winner Vance George. Kayla and Kristen Boyce will performed with the cast as well. They attend Howland Local Schools.
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Cortland Masonic Lodge makes Donation
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Andrew Gibson, Ken Jones, M.D. DSAV board member, W.B. Chuck Chagnot, Bro. Gary Gibson, M.D. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.
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The Cortland Masonic Lodge #529 of Cortland, Ohio presented a check to the Down Syndrome Association of the Valley (DSAV). A $1,500 check was presented by W.B. Charles Chagnot to Ken Jones M.D. DSAV board member on Saturday, Feb. 23. Bro. Gary Gibson M.D. and his son Andrew were also present for the check presentation. The donation will be used to help fulfill the DSAV mission of supporting, advocating and providing resources for families touched by Down syndrome in Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. Masonic related groups in the United States, including Lodges, Shriners, Scottish and York Rite, Grotto and the Order of the Eastern Star, contribute more than $2 million every day to charity. The Cortland Masonic Lodge has made contributions of money and time to local charities and organizations through the years. For more information about the Down Syndrome Association of the Valley, please visit their website at www.dsav.org or phone them at 330-979-DSAV (3728).
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Mighty Pack 50 Pinewood Derby
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Cortland's Mighty Pack 50 held their annual Pinewood Derby late in February. Pictured are Den 1 - winners and participants: Paul Kellar 1st place; Cody Dodson 2nd place; Mathew Franks 3rd place; Charlie Vosmik 4th place; Mackenzie Gordon and Cole Popichak. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.
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