Thursday, July 16, 2015

Last Top Stories: So, how did we do, Cincinnati?

So, how did we do, Cincinnati?

So, how did we do, Cincinnati?
So far, we haven't seen an official accounting of how many people, how much time or how much money, ingenuity and civic pride were invested to make these last few days of national spotlight a success. Maybe we will never know. But what we do know is ...
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Cincinnati Tennis Hall to induct four

Cincinnati Tennis Hall to induct four
Emilia Anderson, Marshall Chambers, Brian Leshner and Eric Toth will be enshrined in the Cincinnati Tennis Hall of Fame on Aug. 16 at the Western & Southern Open in Mason. The quartet joins a list of 54 members who have shaped Cincinnati tennis.
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Cincinnati is becoming a magnet for Finnish companies

Cincinnati is becoming a magnet for Finnish companies
Cincinnati business leaders are tapping an unusual source to get overseas companies to expand here: Finland. The region has lured three Finnish companies in the past six months, and more are on the way, Anne Cappel, executive director of the European ...
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All-Stars Tweet about Cincinnati

All-Stars Tweet about Cincinnati
Here's what some All-Stars have Tweeted about Cincinnati's All-Star Game and their experience in Cincinnati this week: From the Cubs' Anthony Rizzo (@ARizzo44) about the Reds' Todd Frazier and the Nats' Bryce Harper ganging up on him: ...
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Own a piece of All-Star history, support Cincinnati Parks

Own a piece of All-Star history, support Cincinnati Parks
All bids start at $1 and part of the proceeds benefit the Cincinnati Parks Nature Next Door program, where naturalists visit with Cincinnati's urban students. Nature Next Door is a free, year-round outreach program that gives under-privileged children ...
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Cincinnati is home to the nation's oldest professional association of music ...

Cincinnati is home to the nation's oldest professional association of music ...
CINCINNATI – No one remembers exactly why the headquarters of the Music Teachers National Association was started in Cincinnati in 1963 – it could have been because the new executive director lived here, or because of a connection with Baldwin Piano, ...
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Legend of Pete Rose still energizes Cincinnati, current All-Stars

Legend of Pete Rose still energizes Cincinnati, current All-Stars
CINCINNATI – Todd Frazier knows about getting a thunderous ovation at Great American Ball Park, having energized the Queen City and its surroundings Monday with his thrilling victory in the Home Run Derby. The Cincinnati Reds third baseman figured ...
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Harvey Drouillard returns to Cincinnati to shoot nude models in public during ...

Harvey Drouillard returns to Cincinnati to shoot nude models in public during ...
CINCINNATI – Singer Drew Lachey was on the sidewalk outside his bar at the corner of Walnut and 12th talking to police officers Tuesday when just a few feet away, two women were posing nude. The women were behind the officers' cruiser. The police and ...
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Yadier Molina's Response to Getting Booed in Cincinnati was Fantastic

Yadier Molina's Response to Getting Booed in Cincinnati was Fantastic
Admittedly this is an unpopular stance to take in 2015, but whatever. I still like the long-winded, on-field player introductions at the All Star Game. Yes, thanks to the powers of the MLB At Bat app you can watch pretty much any game at any time in ...
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Leaders talk Dayton-Cincinnati regionalism

Leaders talk Dayton-Cincinnati regionalism
Michael Langley, the founding CEO of GREATER MSP, the Minneapolis-St. Paul Regional Economic Development Partnership, spoke to a crowd of Cincinnati and Dayton business leaders Wednesday morning and gave insight into how the Twin Cities have ...
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