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The Amish lawsuit in Ohio over buggy lights Published March 10, 2025 at 4:01 AM EDT Listen • 24:32 Pixabay ...
In the 1960s, the Swartzentrubers — one of the most conservative subgroups of Old Order Amish — worked out a deal with the Ohio government: instead of marking their vehicles with an orange ...
Flashing lights too flashy for some Amish. Old order challenges new Ohio buggy law Story by Laura A. Bischoff, Columbus Dispatch • 2w ...
Magisterial district Judge Michael Hess found Paul Castline Jr., 44, of Marietta, guilty of flashing red and blue emergency lights around the time of a Memorial Day parade in East Donegal Township ...
Most Amish do not teach their children about Santa Claus unless it is as a general, fun way. You won’t find Amish homes lit with Christmas lights (most don’t have electricity anyway) and ...
A Lancaster County constable who had been featured on the TV show “Amish Mafia” used red and blue flashing lights -- despite a cease-and-desist order from the Lancaster County district ...
But some conservative members of the Amish community were not on board. In the years since, many have refused to add the lights to their buggies. Now, three members of the Swartzentruber Amish and one ...
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