Communists in Ohio
Firefighter training
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 kid…
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 reception…
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…
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
Hat fashion 1
Hat fashion 2
Hat fashion 3
Hat fashion 4
Scooter
Law and, well, not quite order
Horses are popular
Beer bong
Backyard festivities
Hat fashion 5
Arcadia
Reflection
Her arms rose slowly throughout
Fast dance
A composer, too
A different kind of salute
A salute is fired
A flute player on the chilly morning
A veteran, all decked out
The drums
Marching bands, of course
Military treats
The Parade
The Minuteman and the Mayor
High on victory
Sports entry: Attractive quad driver
Third Place Sports Photo winner
News entry: Hocking River drowning
Third Place News Photo winner
News entry: Baker Center demonstration
News entry: Milo and Amy
First Place News Photo winner
News entry: Chicken love
Feature entry: Republican cake
Feature entry: Richard Vedder
Feature entry: Almost supermoon
Feature entry: Rainy election night
Feature entry: B-17 radioman Frank Girman
Might be what he's talking about
The crowd
Seriously sassy
Don't know. Don't want to know.
Better friends
Friends
The Law
Ghosts
Good to know
Thirsty
Must be Halloween
Not as tense as it looks
Cellular phones are used by everyone
Costume-about-town
Not sure what
LEDs do the trick
Also, a doorman-bouncer
Style
Stripes
Not dressed for the cold
Bass with attitude
Someone thinks this is a good idea; no idea why
Not a dental assistant
A pumpkin person
A princess
The parade starts it off
Guess who
Costumes are different, groceries are the same
And finally at College Green
By the Episcopal church
On Court Street
Economics enters the picture
Um, okay
Yes. Yes indeed.
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A purple ribbon
Ohio University senior nursing students, illuminated by cellular telephones with purple cellophane over them, form a human ribbon in Walter Field House to publicize their anti-opioid-drug campaign. I climbed up near to the rafters to make the picture. I'm glad I won't be doing it again.
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