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It was a cold day, but that didn't stop some Lima residents from celebrating the life of Martin Luther King Jr. Several people gathered on the south side of town for the 10th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Walk. With signs in hand, they marched down Reese Avenue and at the very end of the walk, they held hands in a circle and prayed about living out MLK's legacy. Many even shared the impact that MLK has had on their lives. This is the largest group of participants yet.
The Lima community gathered together once again to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The annual breakfast was put on by the Sigma Mu Omega chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and was held at the Veterans Memorial Civic Center. This year's theme was "Connecting Lives Through Unity" - a topic that was discussed with the crowd by Dr. Tyrone Bledsoe, one that he hopes those in attendance will be able to take with them.
On Jan. 11, 1968 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. walked into Taft Gymnasium at Ohio Northern University to deliver a speech. 50 years later some of those in attendance of that speech are reflecting on that day.
Dozens hit the roller rink at Edgewood Skate to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.