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Traditionally, Oraons depended on the forest and farms for their ritual practices and livelihoods, but in recent times, they have become mainly settled agriculturalists. Many Oraon migrated to tea gardens of Assam , West Bengal and Bangladesh as well as to countries like Fiji , Guyana , Trinidad and Tobago and Mauritius during British rule ...
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The Athens News (stylized as NEWS) is an American free weekly, English-language newspaper published in Athens, Ohio. It was founded in 1977, and serves the area that contains Ohio University . It was initial published weekly under the name Athena "A" News but was published every Monday and Thursday since 1982 before becoming a weekly paper in ...
Fox Lake Wildlife Area is a 421-acre (170 ha) Ohio state wildlife area in southeastern Waterloo Township in Athens County, Ohio. It is centered on 48-acre (19 ha) Fox Lake, which is generally oriented east–west, and which is located on Margaret Creek , a tributary of the Hocking River .
Fox Corp. is in the midst of a cycle of negotiations for carriage of Fox News, Fox Business Network, Fox Sports and affiliates of Fox broadcasting with about a third of its distribution partners.
Western Ohio Sports Network on 44.2 Ashland: 39 33 WQIZ-LD: TCT: Buzzr on 39.2, Daystar on 39.3, BVOVN on 39.4, Light TV on 39.5, Shop LC on 39.6 Toledo: Findlay: 19 19 WFND-LD: BCSN Sports Toledo: 48 36 WMNT-CD: Infomercials Antenna TV on 48.2, Cozi TV on 48.4 68 18 WDTJ-LD: Daystar: Youngstown: 62 32 WYFX-LD: Fox (sulcast of WYTV 27.2)
Recap:The Royals of Ohio are back this week with more drama, fashion and Amish country in ep. 2 Prepare for more new characters to be unlocked and the sister's return to Columbus in the next ...
The Akron Press joined in 1925 with Akron Times to be The Akron Times-Press.; The Barberton Herald (1923-2022) [2]; Celina Democrat (1895–1921) [3]; The Cedarville Herald (from July 1890 to December 1954) [4]