Monday, April 11, 2016

Cane Broome chooses Cincinnati after warm welcome and other top stories.

  • Cane Broome chooses Cincinnati after warm welcome

    8:59 AM ETJeff GoodmanESPN Insider Close Joined ESPN as a college basketball Insider in June 2013 Previously wrote for CBSSports.com and FOXSports.comNortheast Conference Player of the Year Cane Broome has decided to transfer to Cincinnati."I felt like they welcomed me with open arms," Broome told ESPN. "The program is an elite program.""I love the way the guys there work, and I want to be around people like that," he added. "Everyone has a chip on their shoulder, from Coach [Mick] Cronin to th..
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  • Cincinnati set to ban government travel to NC, Miss.

    Cincinnati set to ban government travel to NC, Miss.
    Buy PhotoChris Seelbach(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoA Cincinnati City Council committee paved the way for the city to ban travel to two states that passed laws seen as allowing discrimination.Council voted 6-2 to ban all non-essential city-funded or city-sponsored travel to the states of North Carolina and Mississippi after those states passed laws that discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.Voting against the measure: Republicans Charlie Winburn and Amy Murray. Cou..
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  • Why now is the perfect time to visit Cincinnati museum

    Why now is the perfect time to visit Cincinnati museum
    If you’ve never been to the Taft Museum, you’re missing one of Southwest Ohio’s artistic gems.Located in downtown Cincinnati, the museum is housed in the former home of Charles and Anna Taft — President William Howard Taft’s half-brother and his wife. The couple amassed an amazing collection of European old master and 19th-century paintings, American art, European sculpture and decorative arts and Chinese porcelain. Their 700 treasures are on display in the historic home that opened to the publi..
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  • Things to do this week: April 11-17

    Things to do this week: April 11-17
    Buy PhotoA butterfly emerges from its chrysalis in an incubating room at the Krohn Conservatory where the Butterflies of the Caribbean show opened in March.(Photo: The Enquirer/Patrick Reddy)Buy PhotoMONDAYPhotographer Night at the Krohn Butterfly Show, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Eden Park. Photographers and tripods welcome. Open after hours and sponsored by K & R Photography. Tripods only allowed during these evening hours. $12 includes unlimited admission pin. 51..
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  • Could Cincinnati ban city travel to Mississippi, North Carolina?

    Cincinnati City Council may approve a travel ban for city workers to North Carolina and Mississippi. The Budget and Finance Committee voted 6-2 Monday to bar all city workers from using taxpayer money for nonessential travel to the states.The full council will vote on the measure Wednesday.The decision follows the passage of after controversial laws in each state affecting the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.Dayton, Ohio, issued a similar memo late last week. A Thursday..
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  • Missing FC Cincinnati banner returned

    Missing FC Cincinnati banner returned
    The FC Cincinnati lion crest logo was displayed in the upper deck of Nippert Stadium before it was stolen after Saturday's season opener.(Photo: Provided/FC Cincinnati)The FC Cincinnati banner that went missing after Saturday's home debut win was returned, undamaged, to the University of Cincinnati Police Department, UC announced Monday morning."An unknown person returned the banner overnight to a UC Public Safety Ambassador," a news release from UC read. "The banner is undamaged and is now in t..
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  • How to take 'Pride & Prejudice' to Cincinnati

    How to take 'Pride & Prejudice' to Cincinnati
    (Random House) Is there life after zombies? For “Pride & Prejudice,” there is, indeed. Next week, Curtis Sittenfeld will publish “Eligible,” a modern-day reimagining of Jane Austen’s immortal classic. “Eligible” is the latest installment of the ongoing Austen Project, which pairs six living authors with Austen’s six complete novels. (Alexander McCall Smith took on “Emma”; Joanna Trollope reimagined “Sense & Sensibility.”) For this literary transformation, Sittenfeld has moved the witty r..
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  • Cincinnati Reds pull out a late, 2-1 victory against Pirates

    Cincinnati Reds pull out a late, 2-1 victory against Pirates
    CINCINNATI — Near the end of a series in which the Pirates left a busload of runners on base, Chris Stewart simplified the equation. Stewart is a proponent of smart hitting — putting balls where fielders aren’t — and his first home run in three years certainly qualified. That was all the Pirates would get. They put pressure on Cincinnati Reds rookie Tim Melville and three relievers, but let the Reds hang around. Jay Bruce made them pay. He hit a winning triple in the bottom of the ninth Sunday ..
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  • Cubs Game Notes For Monday vs. Cincinnati

    Cubs Game Notes For Monday vs. Cincinnati
    × Cubs Game Notes For Monday vs. Cincinnati * The Reds beat the Pirates, 2-1, yesterday at Great American Ball Park, improving to 5-1 in 2016, and keeping pace with the Cubs. The last time Cincinnati began a season 6-1 or better in its first seven games was in 1994 (started 6-1). * Chicago beat Arizona, 7-3, on Sunday at Chase Field, and at 5-1, is off to its best start through six games since beginning the 1998 campaign with the same record. The Cubs have outscored their opponents, 42-15, ..
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  • Is a deal coming soon on the Preschool Promise?

    Is a deal coming soon on the Preschool Promise?
    Many of the major players involved in trying to expand high-quality preschool in Cincinnati appeared at a forum on Sunday, and while they did not announce a ...
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