Service group looking at Cincinnati for 2021 convention
Several million dollars could be coming to Cincinnati if a major organization chooses the Queen City for its convention. Leaders of the Lions Club International are in town this week touring the city as they consider where to hold their convention in 2021.As the world's largest service club, they plan to bring 18,000 attendees who could generate more than $9 million in visitor spending.Cincinnati is one of three finalists for the event bid.The host city decision will be made by March 1, offici..>> view originalReds manager sees Brandon Phillips as starter after trades vetoed
Brandon Phillips will be the Cincinnati Reds' starting second baseman this season if he's still with the team, something that is looking likelier after the veteran has vetoed two potential trades this offseason."It looks like Brandon is with us. Brandon, for me, is a second baseman of tremendous value and talent. It's hard to just assign someone else that job," manager Bryan Price said Sunday during a stop on the team's caravan, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. "If Brandon's with us, I expe..>> view originalCincinnati Museum Center reports big attendance year
The Cincinnati Museum Center says it had nearly 1.5 million visits in 2015, the second-busiest year since the center opened in 1990. The Cincinnati Museum Center at historic Union Terminal includes a Cincinnati history museum, a children's museum and a museum of natural history and science.Center officials credit special exhibitions and movies with boosting interest. Among the special attractions were exhibits with ancient mummies, works of art made with Lego bricks, and an original copy of th..>> view originalThe Movers And Makers Of Greater Cincinnati
For more than 20 years, Express Cincinnati has been raising awareness about the work of local non-profit groups in the areas of art, culture and philanthropy. The magazine recently broadened its mission to cover the individuals who make things happen in our community and those who simply make amazing things. Joining us to look at the changes at the publication as well as the state of Cincinnati's non-profit community are Jim Yunker, CEO of the non-profit consultancy The Yunker Group; Director ..>> view originalCincinnati teen's dying wish to leave lasting impact on area's ...
CINCINNATI, Ohio – Despite being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor last year, 16-year-old Victoria Stoltz continued to volunteer to help the homeless at a local church in her Cincinnati community once a week. According to WLWT, Stoltz passed away on December 19 but made sure her last wish was to build a home to assist homeless people in transitioning to normal housing. “Victoria could have chosen to go on a fantastic trip around the world, meet a famous celebrity or to be indulged in ..>> view originalCincinnati Bengals: Jeremy Hill Must Rediscover His Passion For ...
The 2015 season for the Cincinnati Bengals was one to remember. They were able to make the playoffs for a fifth consecutive year and broke various franchise records. The one area of concern was one that ultimately came down to individual performance. Jeremy Hill had a disappointing year after impressing the league and fans as a rookie. If the Bengals are going to make the playoffs again, Hill has to overcome the sophomore slump. He has to regain the passion that made him a man cave god. During ..>> view originalCincinnati: friendly or unfriendly?
Cincinnati is ranked No. 8 among America’s most friendly cities while another listed the city as No. 18 as least friendly in the world. TNR reporter Taylor Jackson (left) asks UC Students (left to right) Aaron Sommerville, Michael Deaquino and Shawn Spriggs for their input on the findings. Alexandra Taylor | Photo Editor The city of Cincinnati is known for things like Skyline, Graeter’s, Opening Day and Oktoberfest. However, the friendliness of the Queen City depends on whom you ask. ..>> view originalJameis Winston's two-TD debut, Charles Woodson's swan song ...
As one career ends, another may just be taking off.Rookie Jameis Winston tossing a pair of touchdown passes in his first Pro Bowl and Charles Woodson ending his likely Hall of Fame career by playing receiver punctuated Sunday's Pro Bowl.Team Irvin, coached by Hall of Famer Michael Irvin, won the game 49-27. Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson earned offensive MVP honors, throwing three touchdown passes.Moments of the Pro Bowl:Winston stole the show in the second half, completing a pair of touchd..>> view originalCincinnati-area students meet presidential hopefuls ahead of Iowa ...
AGO ABOUT THIS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXPERIENCE. THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE HAVING A GREAT TIME. WE CAUGHT UP WITH HIM AFTER THE BERNIE SANDERS RALLY. CANDIDATES IN FULL FORCE BEFORE THE IOWA CAUCUSES. THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME TO WITNESS HISTORY UNFOLD. 28 TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE IN DES MOINES. THEY ARE WATCHING MAKE LAST-MINUTE PUSHES FOR VOTES. TWO-HOUR TREK TO CATCH DONALD TRUMP RALLYING. SELFIES ARE DEFTLY PART OF THE BEN CARSON. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE HILLARY CLINTON. >> SHE STOOD UP TH..>> view originalWeekend weather jackpot won't last, T-storm likely Tuesday
Buy PhotoBrandon Cruey, 30, takes advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to skate near Smale Park on Saturday. Temperatures reached the mid-60s.(Photo: The Enquirer/Cameron Knight)Buy PhotoSalt still remains on many of the city's roads and sidewalks, but people swarmed the riverfront in short sleeves over the weekend, taking advantage of temperatures in the mid-60s.Jake Lee, Cody Vickers and Brandon Cruey, all friends from Northern Kentucky, skated between The Banks and Smale Park Saturday a..>> view original
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