Cincinnati Health Briefs for Feb. 8
Young students at Oyler School get a lesson in wielding the toothbrush, and they're winning at it.(Photo: Provided.)Welcome to Cincinnati Health Briefs, a quick dose of news from around Cincinnati coming to you on Mondays. Got a story tip or a smart remark? Twitter @apsaker, asaker@enquirer.com or 513-768-8489.The young scholars at Oyler School have picked up the light sabers against the dark force that is tooth decay. Last week, teachers and staff of the Delta Dental Center at the Lower Price H..>> view originalPreview: Cincinnati at Memphis
Cincinnati is quietly putting together a good season and the Bearcats look to win for the seventh time in eight games when they visit Memphis in Saturday's American Athletic Conference tilt. The hot stretch has allowed Cincinnati to move into a tie with Temple for second place in the conference as the Bearcats chase their sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament bid.Cincinnati defeated Memphis 76-72 on Jan. 21 when junior point guard Troy Caupain poured in a career-best 25 points. Caupain was in top f..>> view originalCincinnati restaurant gets Five Diamond rating again
AAA announced that a Cincinnati restaurant is the only AAA Five Diamond award winner in the state of Ohio -- again. Orchids at Palm Court, inside downtown's Hilton Cincinnati Netherland hotel, is also one of only 64 restaurants in North America on the exclusive list.The selection comes after multiple unannounced visits and evaluations by AAA inspectors with a final decision by a panel of experts.Orchids was also Ohio's only Five Diamond restaurant in 2015."Having the state's only AAA Five Diam..>> view originalCincinnati's 1st Dolce Hotel moving forward
Plans for Cincinnati's first Dolce Hotels & Resort Lifestyle Collection hotel in Madisonville are moving forward. RBM Development Co. LLC, owned by Medpace ...>> view originalSee which 10 companies got Cincinnati's largest SBA loans last ...
Sosna's brainchild generated the largest SBA loan in Greater Cincinnati in the last fiscal year, which ran from Oct. 1, 2014, to Sept. 30, 2015. You can see the top ...>> view originalHome improvement chain hiring 600 in Cincinnati
Buy PhotoHome Depot.(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoThe Home Depot plans to hire 600 employees in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky this spring. The specialty home improvement retailer has nationwide plans to employ more than 80,000 workers nationwide.Spring is the busiest season for the chain, and sales, cashier, operations and online order fulfillment positions are available at the company's nine local stores.Positions include permanent, part-time and seasonal positions in the company’s ..>> view originalCelebrate Mardi Gras without leaving Cincinnati
New Orleans soon will observe Fat Tuesday, the last day of the Carnival season. It will be revelers' last chance to party, adorn themselves with beads and masks, stuff their faces with crawfish, and Galette des Rois (King cake) and laissez les bon temps rouler before Lent.You don’t have to visit the Crescent City to experience Mardi Gras, though. Many Cincinnati bars and restaurants have celebrations planned. Here’s your guide to the best events. (And you won’t have to flash your body parts to ..>> view originalCincinnati transit stop advertising plan hits snag
The Cincinnati Planning Commission shelved a proposal to bring back advertising on transit stop shelters and benches on Friday after members said they were ...>> view originalCampus crime stats dropping at the University of Cincinnati
© WKRC | Portions are © Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.Local 12 WKRC-TV is the local station for breaking news, weather forecasts, traffic alerts, community news, Cincinnati Bengals and Reds sports updates, and CBS programming for the Cincinnati , Ohio area, including Avondale, Blue Ash, Bond Hill, Camp Washington, Cheviot, Cleves, Colerain Township, Columbia-Tusculum, Corryville, Norwood, Delhi, East Price Hill, ..>> view originalRelief pitcher JJ Hoover beats Reds in arbitration, to make $1.4M
PHOENIX -- Reliever J.J. Hoover has won his salary-arbitration case against the Cincinnati Reds, improving players to 2-0 against teams this year.Hoover was given a raise from $535,000 to $1.4 million Friday by arbitrators James Oldham, Dan Brent and Sylvia Skratek, who heard the case a day earlier. The team had argued for $1,225,000.A 28-year-old right-hander, Hoover was 8-2 with a 2.94 ERA, winning his first seven decisions. As a setup man for closer Aroldis Chapman, he gave up 44 hits and 31 ..>> view original
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