Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Last Top Stories: Cincinnati Zoo's newest baby gorilla debuts, still in need of name

Cincinnati Zoo's newest baby gorilla debuts, still in need of name

Cincinnati Zoo's newest baby gorilla debuts, still in need of name
"Anju has turned into a really good mom, even though she's a first time mom,” said Ron Evans, curator of primates at the Cincinnati Zoo. “She was a little awkward with the positioning of the baby initially. She didn't quite know what to do when the ...
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City of Cincinnati to offer paid parental leave to city employees

City of Cincinnati to offer paid parental leave to city employees
... the policy can have. "When I had my children I was working full time at Procter & Gamble, and having those six weeks off, it was so valuable for me and my children,” Murray said. “We need to make sure we can offer that to employees at the city of ...
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Nearly 1000 dealmakers descend on Cincinnati

Nearly 1000 dealmakers descend on Cincinnati
About 950 leaders of the financial industry are in Cincinnati this week for a major conference, the Enquirer reports. The 7th annual Great Lakes Capital Connection is being held in Cincinnati for the first time, hosted by the Association for Corporate ...
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950 dealmakers visit Cincinnati for big investment conference

950 dealmakers visit Cincinnati for big investment conference
Investors and financial industry leaders from around the country are meeting Tuesday and Wednesday in Downtown Cincinnati. About 950 people will be attending the 7th annual Great Lakes Capital Connection, a major investment banking and private equity ...
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Cincinnati tailgate fare with Senate Pub's Daniel Wright

Cincinnati tailgate fare with Senate Pub's Daniel Wright
Ohio's major cities are undergoing a restaurant renaissance -- especially in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, where Daniel and Lana Wright opened Senate Pub five years ago. "Economically, it was the 'hood back in the day," Daniel says.
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Things to do this week: Sept. 1-7

Things to do this week: Sept. 1-7
1: CCM String Quartet-in-Residence: The Ariel Quartet, 8-10 p.m., Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati, University Heights. $25, $15 non-UC students, free UC students. 513-556-4183; ccm.uc.edu. Sept. 1: Hop-Up Dinner, 6 p.m., MadTree Brewing ...
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Cincinnati Bengals cut eight players, including Denarius Moore

Cincinnati Bengals cut eight players, including Denarius Moore
Most significant move: As the Cincinnati Bengals got down to their 75-man roster limit Tuesday, the most significant move they made with respect to players who were cut was receiver Denarius Moore. Signed in April, the speedy wideout was expected to ...
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Lindner Tennis Center prepares to host AVP Cincinnati Open

Lindner Tennis Center prepares to host AVP Cincinnati Open
"FC Cincinnati, the new soccer team here in Cincinnati, is going to do sand soccer at the outside exhibition courts, so that's going to be something new and fun," Shaffer said. On Sunday, University of Cincinnati will take on Miami University in the ...
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Guscio: 'Rare birds' fly to Cincinnati

Guscio: 'Rare birds' fly to Cincinnati
She volunteered much of her time, and it was at the Cincinnati Art Museum that she met some ladies who have been friends of hers for over 50 years. I told her the other day she had a flock of rare birds of a feather because ten of them share August ...
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Cincinnati Bengals Preseason: Week 4 Stock Report

Cincinnati Bengals Preseason: Week 4 Stock Report
The Cincinnati Bengals enter the fourth and final game of the 2015 preseason on a high note. Andy Dalton and the team turned things around Saturday with a 21-10 victory against the Chicago Bears, although more important than the mark in the win column ...
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