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Stow Police Teams Up With Toys For Tots

Stow Police Teams Up With Toys For Tots

Santa Claus may be known to wear a red suit, but in Stow, Ohio, he wears a police uniform. On Saturday, Dec. 5, the Stow Reserve Police Unit teamed up with Toys For Tots for the Unit’s annual “Fill-A-Cruiser” event. [bbrvideo]StowPoliceToys_Orner_FinalPackage[/bbrvideo] From noon to 4 p.m., two reserve officers collected toys in front of Walgreens at the corner of Darrow and Graham Roads in Stow. Captain Ron King and officer Fred Massingill parked their Ford Explorer police cruiser at the…

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Historic Amphitheater Threatened With Demolition

Historic Amphitheater Threatened With Demolition

For over a century, the Chautauqua Amphitheater has made history in southwestern New York. However, the amp needs a facelift, and a conflict has broken out between those who want the structure preserved, and those who want it torn down and replaced. [bbrvideo]SaveTheAmp_Orner_Package2[/bbrvideo]

Autism Unites KSU Greek Community

Autism Unites KSU Greek Community

Kent State’s chapter of Alpha Xi Delta brought the Greek community together in support of Autism and Autism Speaks. The sorority held its annual “Xi-Man” event in the KSU student center ballroom. Each sorority and fraternity performed a skit, dance, and poem, all to help Alpha Xi Delta raise awareness of Autism. [bbrvideo]Autism_Orner_Package1[/bbrvideo]

Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Discusses Courage

Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Discusses Courage

The Kent State Fellowship of Christian Athletes met Tuesday, Sept. 29 to discuss their organization’s theme of courage for this school year. FCA brought in guest speaker Kathy Downes to talk about the meaning of courage religiously and personally. [bbrvideo]FCAMeeting_Orner_VOSOT[/bbrvideo]