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  2. YWCA Columbus just awarded their 2024 Women of Achievement ...

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    Meet this year's winners. Gannett. Cole Behrens, Columbus Dispatch. April 12, 2024 at 10:05 AM. Six women were honored Thursday as the Columbus YMCA 2024 Women of Achievement, recognized for the ...

  3. Ohio passed a law to stop vigilantes in 1889. Now it ... - AOL

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    Jessie Balmert is a reporter for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizations across Ohio

  4. Six women named 'Women of Achievement' by YWCA Columbus

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    The Young Women's Council of Columbus has named six philanthropists, activists and businesswomen from all walks of life as its 2024 Women of Achievement.

  5. Timeline of women's suffrage in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Sara Bissell of Toledo, Ohio campaign for women's suffrage in 1912. This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Ohio. Women's suffrage activism in Ohio began in earnest around the 1850s, when several women's rights conventions took place around the state. The Ohio Women's Convention was very influential on the topic of women's ...

  6. Ohio Women's Convention at Akron in 1851 - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Women's Convention at Akron met for two days on May 28-29, 1851 in Akron, Ohio. [1] The convention was led by Frances Dana Barker Gage, who had previously presided over a similar event in McConnelsville. [1] The convention was not well received locally and several men, including local ministers, heckled speakers at it. [1]

  7. Ohio Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Women's Hall of Fame was a program the State of Ohio's Department of Job and Family Services ran from 1978 [1] through 2011. The Hall has over 400 members. [2] In 2019, the Hall's physical archives and online records were transferred to the State Archives in the Ohio History Center. [2]

  8. Columbiettes - Wikipedia

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    A Columbiette Auxiliary must be sponsored by a Knights of Columbus Council. The primary requirements to be a member of this organization is to be a Catholic female in good standing with the Church and to be 18 years of age or older. The purpose is to aid that Knights Council in their spiritual and social activities when asked.

  9. Women get less venture capital, funding. This Columbus fund ...

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    The next event is being hosted in partnership with the Ohio State Early Investor Network on Nov. 16 from 5 to7:30 p.m. at Rev1, 1275 Kinnear Rd. Columbus. dking@dispatch.com @DanaeKing