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    On August 31, 2010, Baker became managing editor of the online news and opinion website The Blaze. One of the site's co-founders, he was later appointed editor-in-chief. He left The Blaze in 2016.

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    Newtown Village residents speak out in support of Police Chief Tom Synan during a March 12 village council meeting, days after the chief filed a lawsuit against the village mayor.

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    Chad Prather (born December 9, 1972) is an American conservative political commentator, comedian and Internet personality known for a series of YouTube videos in which he comments on life, right wing politics and current events.

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  9. Williamsburg, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg was founded in 1796 by General William Lytle of the prominent Lytle family of Cincinnati. [3] The village was named after the city of Williamsburg, Virginia . [ 4 ] A post office called Williamsburgh was established in 1802, and the name was changed to Williamsburg in 1893.