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Written by BETHANY MILLER, Fostoria ReviewTimes.Com
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Monday, 17 August 2009 |
It's a tradition for high school musicians to gather for a week or two during the summer to practice their repertoire, learn new techniques and bond as a group.
But for area students who participated in the All-Ohio State Fair Band and All-Ohio State Fair Youth Choir, two weeks recently spent in Columbus was no ordinary band (or choir) camp.
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Lakota graduate using brother’s gift |
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Written by Jill Gosche, Advertiser-Tribune
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Monday, 10 August 2009 |
COLUMBUS - When people didn't think Sam Dailey would be able to speak after a cardiac arrest, his older brother, Steven, took matters into his own hands. With help from books and his best friend, Steven learned sign language in order to communicate with Sam four years ago.
"That's just something that he left when he left," he said. |
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Guest Column: United States Senator George Voinovich |
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Written by Senator George Voinovich
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Wednesday, 05 August 2009 |
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If you’ve ever been to the Ohio State Fair, chances you’re well acquainted with the butter cow. First introduced in the early 1900s, the butter cow and other butter sculptures have become one of the iconic traditions of the State Fair. Last week, as the 156th Ohio State Fair kicked off, I was pleased to hear that the latest sculpture is a salute to Ohio’s dairy farmers – depicting a young girl tending to a cow with her father and grandfather. |
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