BOWLING GREEN — In Bowling Green, hundreds of people gathered on the corners of Wooster and Main streets to voice their concerns about the state of the country.

“Today is about democracy and our First Amendment right,” Rossford resident Zach Schmidt said. “Right now, we have a federal government that is over-reaching their bounds, and they are violating Constitutional laws and Congress’ authorized authorities.”

Mr. Schmidt, the chairman of the Wood County Democratic Party, was joined with about 700 people lining the streets with signs, cow bells, and costumes to advocate for various issues.

The rally was hosted by various groups, including the Wood County Democratic Party and Bowling Green Persists. It was one of more than 2,600 rallies across the country to protest the current presiden

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