Thursday, September 24, 2015

Last Top Stories: Cincinnati economy fastest-growing in the Midwest

Cincinnati economy fastest-growing in the Midwest

Cincinnati economy fastest-growing in the Midwest
The Cincinnati metropolian area's economy grew the fastest among major cities in the Midwest, new federal data shows. In 2014, the 15-county region enjoyed a 2.5 percent increase in economic output – outpacing the 2.3 percent increase for all U.S ...
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Owens leaving Cincinnati State for lower-paying city health job

Owens leaving Cincinnati State for lower-paying city health job
Dr. O'dell Owens, a longtime leader in local medical and education circles, resigned Wednesday as president of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College to become medical director of the Cincinnati Health Department. But Owens made it clear that ...
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Ex-Cincinnati Councilman: Chief Eliot Isaac 'portly'

Ex-Cincinnati Councilman: Chief Eliot Isaac 'portly'
A former Cincinnati and Hamilton County politician has a criticism of interim Cincinnati police chief Eliot Isaac - about his weight. In a post on what appears to be a personal website, former Hamilton County Commissioner and Cincinnati City Councilman ...
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Cincinnati wonders, 'What will it take to lure JetBlue?'

Cincinnati wonders, 'What will it take to lure JetBlue?'
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport has made all the wedding preparations – except the would-be bride still isn't on board. So what's keeping JetBlue Airways from saying "I do" to Cincinnati? For better or worse, the regional business ...
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If Memphis beats Cincinnati, prepare for a New Year's bowl run

If Memphis beats Cincinnati, prepare for a New Year's bowl run
As if that wasn't enough to swing the odds squarely in the Tigers' favor, Cincinnati's Gunner Kiel might not be able to play following a head injury that knocked him out of last week's game. If Kiel is unable to play, the Tigers should have little ...
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Cincinnati priests-in-training praise papal visit

Cincinnati priests-in-training praise papal visit
When it comes to parochial schools students, Andriacco said the archdiocese had 50,639 students in the 2004-05 school year. In 2009-2010 the number of students dropped to 44,922. The number of students attending schools administered by the Cincinnati ...
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PRIMER: Cincinnati Bengals (2-0) at Baltimore Ravens (0-2)

PRIMER: Cincinnati Bengals (2-0) at Baltimore Ravens (0-2)
Editor's Note: FanDuel is running a $1,500,000 fantasy football league in week 3. The top 66,000 teams win cash with $100,000 paid to first place on Sunday. Join now! GAME: Cincinnati Bengals (2-0) at Baltimore Ravens (0-2) Time: 1:00 p.m. EST Location ...
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Cincinnati brewery boom boosts new industry

Cincinnati brewery boom boosts new industry
As the craft brewing industry explodes in Cincinnati and elsewhere, it's giving rise to another industry to support it: hops farming. Dave Volkman is a high school teacher who is retired from the U.S. Army Reserves. He owns 12 acres in Maineville and ...
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Castellini spokeswoman heads to the Enquirer

Castellini spokeswoman heads to the Enquirer
The public relations leader for the Castellini family is making her exit to join another well-recognized Cincinnati brand. Libby Korosec will join Enquirer Media as its new director of client strategy in mid-October. In her new role, she will be ...
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Day draws nearer for Sumatran rhino's departure from Cincinnati

Day draws nearer for Sumatran rhino's departure from Cincinnati
CINCINNATI —Booking a flight for a Sumatran rhino halfway around the world is no easy task, but that's exactly what the Cincinnati Zoo is doing. Giving up the last of the species on public view in the world is difficult, but it's all to help ensure ...
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