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Cincinnati's players from state high schools include defensive end Wallace Gilberry of Baldwin County, defensive end Michael Johnson of Dallas County, linebacker Nico Johnson of Andalusia, cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick of Gadsden City, quarterback AJ ...
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CINCINNATI -- In addition to all the action at the ballpark, Major League Baseball is bringing some All-Star music talent to Cincinnati. Performers including Demi Lovato, Snoop Dogg, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Rixton are all set to perform before the ...
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Though the Cincinnati Reds are assured of their worst pre-All Star break record in eight years, they're showing life more recently behind dominant pitching. They're hoping rookie Raisel Iglesias can rise to the occasion and continue that trend when ...
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New York: The City that Never Sleeps. Las Vegas: What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas. Cleveland: Cleveland Rocks! Cincinnati.... um, fill in the blank. Cincinnati is basking in the national spotlight with the All-Star Game. Boosters are overjoyed to ...
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Brian Carley, the president and CEO of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, resigned from his position last week. His last day is July 17, according to Robbie Riser Jennings, a spokeswoman for the chamber, who said Carley will pursue other career ...
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The Nasty Boys -- former Cincinnati Reds players Norma Charlton, Rob Dibble and Randy Myer -- greeted thousands of participants at the Color Run MLB All-Star 5K presented by Nike at Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove on Saturday, July , 11, 2015.
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CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell, whose travel has raised questions about his management over the day-to-day operations of the region's largest police force, said Friday he didn't realize another out-of-town trip would come into ...
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Members of the 1869 Redstockings sit on the bench during their vintage baseball game against the Cincinnati Buckeyes at Sharon Woods Park Saturday, June 27, 2015. Photographed as part of a tour of Cincinnati area baseball sites. Gary Landers/WCPO.
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How Cincinnati companies shaped the All-Star experience at Great American Ball Park. Dan Monk. 3:00 AM, Jul 12, 2015. John Bagwell, president of the Technology Division at LSI Industries Inc. Copyright 2015 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved.
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More than a dozen celebrities handpicked by Major League Baseball will be in Cincinnati this weekend for the All-Star Game's Legends and Celebrities softball game. Here's the list of famous faces we're expecting in Cincinnati for that game — or just ...
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