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Building Housing Sen. Nina Turner's Cleveland Office at Center of Property Dispute
Men on property said they purchased building from a sheriff's sale, recovered guns and Iraqi currency

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Nikki comes to Patch from the Greene County Dailies, a company that prints small community newspapers for four cities in Greene County, just east of Dayton, Ohio. At the Dailies, Nikki covered everything from crime to features to city government, and she even met Vanilla Ice and Jim Tressel (O-H!) while covering Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
She graduated with two bachelor's degrees from Wright State University. At both her college newspaper and at the Dailies she worked toward making the Web an integral piece of her news coverage.
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Men on property said they purchased building from a sheriff's sale, recovered guns and Iraqi currency

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