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Youngstown / Ohio / United States
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Columbus / Ohio / United States
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The Columbus Division of Police is responsible for law enforcement, crime prevention, and protection of life and property in the city of Columbus, Ohio. It operates administrative, investigative, patrol and support services subdivisions. The division s investigations unit handles cases related to homicide, robbery, forgery, burglary, larceny, auto theft, fraud, and sexual and aggravated assaults. In addition, the Columbus Division of Police has a traffic bureau that includes an accident investigation squad, freeway patrol, and mounted and motorcycle units.
Beachwood / Ohio / United States
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First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association, minutes from Interstate 271, was built on the hopes of improvement and protection to the hazards endured from the Industrial Revolution.  The FCSLA now ensures the futures of its member who pay annual dues, which vary with membership plans and rates. 

This building is large, recently built and eye-catching. Purchasing a life insurance policy enrolls you as member. The FCSLA handles issues with death certificates, insurance policies and beneficiary information.

Powell / Ohio / United States
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Together, the nations more than 2,400 YMCAs are the largest nonprofit community service organization in America, working to meet the health and social service needs of nearly 18 million men, women and children in 10,000-plus communities in the United States, including the Liberty Township YMCA in Powell, Ohio. YMCAs are for people of all faiths, races, abilities, ages and incomes. The YMCA has a scholarship program for the financially needy, to assist with membership fees. YMCAs are also located in more than 120 countries around the world, serving in excess of 30 million people. About 230 U.S. YMCAs maintain relationships with YMCAs in other countries.
Bryan / Ohio / United States
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Established in 1919 by the Congress, The American Legion is one of the world s largest wartime veterans organizations with more than 2 million members in over 14,500 locations worldwide. The organization provides job search, financial, moving, relocation and medical services. It has partnerships with First National Bank Omaha and Sears. The American Legion provides satellite television products and services for homes, business and posts through its part, Legion Dish. The organization also offers computer, mobile phones and wireless telephone services to members. In addition, it offers educational services through the American Legion National College. The American Legion raises funds for public welfare projects through its part, The Legion Riders.