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Where and why human trafficking is in Ohio

November 23, 2018November 27, 2018 Kathryn Monsewicz 0 Comments Cops, Crime, human trafficking

By Kathryn Monsewicz Ohio is ranked the fourth state with the highest number of calls to the human trafficking hotline,

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Human trafficking survivor shows Ohio’s improvement

February 22, 2016September 14, 2016 Marissa Barnhart 0 Comments 2016, akron, branding, Columbus, human sex trafficking, human trafficking, Jennifer Kempton, kent state, sex trafficking, Survivor's Ink, tattoos

By Marissa Barnhart, Portia Booker and Mengting Ying She ran. Jennifer Kempton’s only goal was to make enough money for

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UNCHAINED aims to promote human trafficking awareness

December 12, 2015January 25, 2016 Taylor Williams 0 Comments house bill 262, human trafficking, ohio, UNCHAINED

By Taylor Williams Human trafficking is a 32 billion dollar industry that has approximately 27 million people enslaved today. According

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Ohio Raising Awareness for Human Trafficking Close To Home

October 14, 2015September 14, 2016 Alexandria Lomicka 0 Comments Awareness, human trafficking, ohio, prevention, protection, sex trafficking

Reporting Done By Alex Lomicka and Karen Scott What is human trafficking?  Human trafficking, according to the Polaris is defined

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Ohio Human Trafficking

March 30, 2015June 17, 2015 Krandall Brantley 0 Comments Crime, human trafficking, Kent, Law Enforcement, ohio

032915 HumanTrafficking RPAStory from Krandall Brantley on Vimeo.

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Fighting human trafficking through non-profit organizations

November 6, 2013 Jasmine Pace 0 Comments Crime, house bill 262, human trafficking, mike dewine, Portage County, rahab ministries, Summit County

Bringing light to human trafficking in Summit and Portage County By: Jasmine Pace AKRON, OHIO — Human trafficking is a

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  • The City of Kent only invested an estimated 8 percent of the $120 million that has gone into building up downtown.
  • The City of Kent conducted extensive research before moving forward with the downtown project.
  • Although the development downtown is providing some financial benefit, it is not enough in the short term to cover unexpected state funding cuts.
  • If Issue 4 does not pass, the city cannot afford to replace the out-dated and ineffecient police station and continue some city services.

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