Richland County Residents Join National No Kings Protests
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Richland County residents join national No Kings protests
MANSFIELD — Nancy Shimer stood on the grassy strip separating the sidewalk and the road. She held a double-sided poster in her left hand and waved to a passing driver with her right. The Wooster resident usually spends her Saturday mornings at Shabbat services. This week, she drove to Mansfield’s Miracle Mile to protest instead. Wearing […] The post Richland County residents join national No Kings protests appeared first on Richland Source.
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Roland and I went to the neighborhood one in Los Feliz, not far from where I live. We were shocked. Judging from past turnouts in the same spot, we expected a very mellow little rally with between 50 and 100 people. Instead there were thousands— blocks and blocks of chering, chanting people. I never saw so many people in Los Feliz in the 30-some odd years I’ve lived here and there was no police presence whatsoever. Nice and peaceful, celebratory…
Park City residents join national 'No Kings' protest on I-80 overpass - TownLift, Park City News
PARK CITY, Utah — Park City community members gathered Saturday morning on the pedestrian overpass at Kimball Junction, joining a nationwide “No Kings” day of protest against authoritarianism. The demonstration, part of a coordinated effort across the U.S. on Flag Day and former President Donald Trump’s birthday, aligned with a military parade in Washington, D.C. Protesters lined the I-80 overpass from 9:30 to 11 a.m., displaying signs and banne…
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