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A trip on the Underground Railroad
PLUS libraries will host “The Secret of Quilts and the Underground Railroad” at 6:30 p.m. March 22 via Zoom by Barbara A. Lyons of the University of Mount Union. The program will explain how enslaved men and women made their escape to the Underground Railroad using encoded quilts to guide them. It is based on the book “Hidden in Plain View” by Jacqueline L. Tobin and Raymond Dobard PhD. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link and can be completed on any PLUS library website or by calling the following libraries: Columbiana (482-9669), East Palestine (426-3778), Lepper (424-3117), Salem (332-0042) or Wellsville (532-1526).
Editorial: New nurses demonstrate test perfection
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Mount Union student to moderate election discussion
The Alliance Review
ALLIANCE University of Mount Union has announced a virtual panel discussion with state and local election officials at 11:15 a.m. March 25.
The event, titled “Voting Today: Changes and Challenges” will be a discussion featuring Regine Johnson, deputy director of the Stark County Board of Elections; Joyce Kale-Pesta, director of the Mahoning County Board of Elections; Kim Fusco, director of the Columbiana County Board of Elections; and Merle Madrid, the chief of staff to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
The panel will be moderated by Mount Union student Sky McCloskey, a political science major from Vienna, Ohio.
Mar 10, 2021
Joe Tait passed away this afternoon on March 10th.
Joe Tait began his longtime association with the Cleveland Cavaliers when the team was in its first year of existence in 1970, and called Cavs games until his retirement at the end of the 2010-11 season. The only times that Tait did not call Cavs games, other than illness, was during the 1980-81, 1981-82, and 1982-83 seasons, when there was a change in management of the broadcasts. During that time, he did New Jersey Nets games on the radio, and Chicago Bulls games on TV.
When Gordon and George Gund bought the Cavaliers in 1983, they re-hired Tait, and the only time after that he was not at the mic was when he was out for illness, including much of the 2010-11 season. Tait was made the team s Vice President of Broadcast Services in 1987.
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