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  • Firefighter training
  • Fog on the Hocking River
  • A silent walk in the snow
  • It was preceded by a chapel service
  • Injured, he participated anyway
  • OU President M. Duane Nellis spoke
  • The main event
  • Featured speaker was Ty-Ron Douglas
  • The Socialists were there
  • As was this woman . . .
  • It was a big crowd, with many signs
  • They protested the usual litany of things
  • No idea. None at all.
  • Fashion was on parade, too
  • There were also antisemitic chants
  • They filled Court Street at the courthouse
  • The OU mascot, "Rufus," was there to greet the kids
  • Learning how football players train
  • Not easy, but do-able
  • More fancy footwork
  • There were round balls, too
  • Aubree Riley, a real girl, performed
  • The event was in a hall used for wedding receptions
  • Ready to go on
  • The crowd watched, fascinated
  • "Cher" gets fortified in the dressing room
  • Here's one of the performers
  • "Cher"'s fortification seems to have worked
  • Photographer risks his life to make a picture
  • Getting just so in the dressing room
  • Not sure who this is
  • Diving for dollars
  • A big star, imitated
  • It was strong while it was there
  • Kind of pretty, anyway
  • There's an old dam under there
  • Oh, and stop for the stoplight, too
  • Normally, just some woods
  • River tries to take bike path away
  • The prediction was the river would top the running path
  • Construction was put on hold
  • Ohio University was closed by the threat
  • The first morning in March . . .
  • Anti-fracking demonstration
  • Would make a good Mill Street plaque
  • The fashion for 2018
  • It didn't look like this a little earlier
  • The party was overseen, sort of
  • You can bring your dog
  • Colorful alley dancer
  • This fashion didn't catch on
  • Keeping order best they could
  • Standing on the porch rail