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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 December 2024. American politician (born 1973) Tim Ryan Official portrait, 2022 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio In office January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2023 Preceded by James Traficant Succeeded by Emilia Sykes Constituency 17th district (2003–2013) 13th district (2013–2023 ...
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The federal court in the Northern District of Ohio found that Hagan's commercial neither infringed nor diluted the AFLAC mark. 266 F. Supp. 2d 682. In February 2004, Hagan announced his intention to run again for a seat on the Cuyahoga County commission against fellow Democrat and former colleague, Tim McCormack. Hagan easily defeated McCormack ...
He was named the interim head coach for the 2024 Cure Bowl after Tim Albin resigned to take the head coach position at Charlotte. [17] Ohio named him the permanent head coach a week later. [18] Ohio won the bowl 30–27 and gave Brian Smith his first ever win, Ohio its first ever 11 win season, and extended Ohio's bowl winning streak to six ...
Tim Smith (Cardiacs) (1961–2020), English singer-songwriter and frontman of Cardiacs "Tim Smith", a 2009 song by the Wildhearts from ¡Chutzpah! Timmy Trumpet (born 1982), Australian DJ and producer; Tim Smith, lead singer of Midlake; Tim Smith, drummer with Poco; Tim Smith, bass guitarist of The Brew
Bill Albright, Meredith Craig, Dennis Finley, Frank Grande and Josh Hlavaty are the Republicans and Mark D. Gooch is the Democrat seeking the seat in the Ohio Senate, which serves a two-year term ...
Ohio State landed a verbal commitment from Smith in 2022, then waited to see if he would get tempted by the chance to join some of his longtime friends at Miami or Florida State.
Smith was born April 13, 1924 [1] in Central, South Carolina, [2] the son of Nazarene ministers. [3] He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees [4] from the University of Virginia, where he was a Jefferson Scholar and Phi Beta Kappa student, and his doctoral degree in history from Harvard University [2] under Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr. [5] [6]