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  2. Scouting in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont Scout Reservation (Ohio) is a full-service Scout Reservation with forests, fields, wetlands and lakes, sitting on 1,260 acres (510 ha) along the Grand River in Rock Creek, Ohio, approximately 40 miles east from downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It began operating as a camp in 1946 and has grown into a year-round facility with camping for ...

  3. Ohio statistical areas - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. State of Ohio currently has 55 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated 11 combined statistical areas, 15 metropolitan statistical areas, and 29 micropolitan statistical areas in Ohio. [1]

  4. Council Service Territories - Wikipedia

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    Churchill Plan Restructure of Councils by National Service Territories [5] Council Name Listing [6]; NST 1 14 councils NST 2 14 councils NST 3 20 councils

  5. Buckeye Council - Wikipedia

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    The Buckeye Council is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves eastern Ohio and parts of northern West Virginia.Headquartered in Canton, Ohio, Buckeye Council serves more than 10,000 scouts and has more than 4,000 campers participate in its successful summer camp programs.

  6. Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio has five of the top 115 colleges in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report ' s 2010 rankings, [172] and was ranked No. 8 by the same magazine in 2008 for best high schools. [173] Ohio's unemployment rate stands at 4.5% as of February 2018, [174] down from 10.7% in May 2010.

  7. Boy Scouts of America sex abuse cases - Wikipedia

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    Reports said that in the US, the Scouts settled about 60 similar historic cases out of court over recent years. [7] In 2010 in Portland, Oregon, attorneys Paul Mones and Kelly Clark won a $19.9 million verdict against the Boy Scouts of America filed by a former scout who had been sexually abused by his Scout leader in the mid-1980s.

  8. Professional Scouter (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Scouts of America is an organization run by volunteers, however the day-to-day administration is performed by a staff of professional (or career) Scouters. The organization has professional staffing at every level—district, council, regional and national.

  9. National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America

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    One source reports that there were 72 members of the board in 2001. [1] The board is led by the national chair, a volunteer elected by the National Council. Board members include regular elected members, regional presidents, and up to five appointed youth members. The Chief Scout Executive is the board secretary and non-voting member.