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How Cincinnati will still get money from airport land it sold

How Cincinnati will still get money from airport land it sold
A real estate development company completed its first hurdle Friday in securing nearly 99 acres of vacant land formerly part of the Blue Ash Airport. The Cincinnati Planning Commission approved a plan for Downtown Cincinnati-based Al. Neyer to buy the ...
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Debate over gun access, control heating up in Cincinnati

Debate over gun access, control heating up in Cincinnati
IT WILL KEEP HAPPENING UNTIL WE DECIDE WE WANT THEM TO STOP. SHEREE: THE CAMPUSES CLOSED BUT WILL REOPEN SOMETIME NEXT WEEK. THAT DEBATE IN OUR REGION. MIKE: A LIVE LOOK AT WHERE WE ARE HEADED.
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University of Cincinnati band member Jeremiah Brickler gets laugh from wiping ...

University of Cincinnati band member Jeremiah Brickler gets laugh from wiping ...
CINCINNATI – Jeremiah Brickler didn't know what all the fuss was about until we showed him. The alto sax player has performed with the University of Cincinnati band for five years and had never fallen, he says. Turns out he was saving it for national TV.
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Cincinnati Bengals' Andy Dalton Won't Fold in the Playoffs This Year

Cincinnati Bengals' Andy Dalton Won't Fold in the Playoffs This Year
As this season has unfolded, one of the most dramatic—largely unnoticed outside of Cincinnati—transformations has been Dalton. It's true Dalton has always been good in the regular season. He has a .649 career regular-season winning percentage. But ...
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Transform Cincinnati effort gets surprisingly big turnout from donors

Transform Cincinnati effort gets surprisingly big turnout from donors
In cases where a project needs more than is committed, Transform Cincinnati will seek to find other donors will complete the financing picture. “There will be ongoing conversations and discussions between the funders and the originators of the projects.
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Cincinnati health system seeks to fill 100 jobs

Cincinnati health system seeks to fill 100 jobs
Mercy Health-Cincinnati will hold an Oct. 8 job fair in hope of filling up to 100 revenue cycle jobs, including management and supervisory positions. The event takes will run from 4-7 p.m. in the fourth floor cafeteria at Mercy Health's Mason business ...
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One of Cincinnati's largest law firms names 5 new partners

One of Cincinnati's largest law firms names 5 new partners
He received his J.D. from the University of Cincinnati College of Law. Minor focuses in litigation and dispute resolution, representing private and public companies in business disputes including breach of contract, financial services and construction ...
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Cincinnati parks may be renamed to honor fallen heroes

Cincinnati parks may be renamed to honor fallen heroes
The park is close to Cincinnati police District Two, where Kim served for 26 years before he was killed in June. There's also a proposal to rename the Queensgate recreation area for two fallen firefighters Daryl Gordon and Oscar Armstrong. City Council ...
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Indonesia resumes search on Sulawesi island for missing plane

Indonesia resumes search on Sulawesi island for missing plane
JAKARTA Oct 3 Indonesian authorities on Saturday resumed searching for an Aviastar airline Twin Otter turboprop aircraft with 10 people on board that went missing on Friday during a flight on Sulawesi island. The aircraft lost contact with airport ...
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First Group Of Iran Hajj Dead Return Home

First Group Of Iran Hajj Dead Return Home
October 03, 2015 3:15 AM. Iran is welcoming a plane carrying home the first group of Iranian pilgrims killed in last week's stampede during the annual Muslim hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. President Hassan Rouhani was among several senior officials ...
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