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Nathan Sawaya has done just that for “The Art of the Brick” exhibit at Cincinnati Museum Center, using LEGOs to re-create classic works of art (think Vincent Van Gogh's “The Starry Night”) and build original creations as well. (Make sure to see the ...
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September home sales in Greater Cincinnati rose 12 percent compared to the same month last year, while Northern Kentucky home sales essentially remained steady, dropping less than half a percent. “The Greater Cincinnati housing market remains very ...
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Cincinnati-based Kroger is hiring 1,200 workers in the Cincinnati and Dayton areas and is holding a hiring fair this weekend to find them. The grocer attributed the need for additional workers to the company's growth and a new location in Troy, Ohio.
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CINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati Zoo began a final countdown Thursday for anyone wanting to see the last Sumatran rhino in the Western Hemisphere. The zoo announced that Oct. 29 will be the last public viewing for visitors, with final preparations being ...
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Music Hall will host a trade show called DesignBuildCincy Oct. 30 to Nov. 1 featuring 130 regional contractors, craftsmen, designers and architects. “With DesignBuildCincy we wanted to bring together high quality vendors, and showcase them in an urban ...
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Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price (38) checks in on Cincinnati Reds right fielder Jay Bruce (32) hand during the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0 win against the Cincinnati Reds at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on October 4, 2015. Photo by Archie Carpenter/UPI.
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Citizens for Cincinnati Parks reported raising $847,535 in a pre-election campaign finance report released on Thursday, with most of the large donations coming from the city's largest and most-powerful businesses. The report shows contributions made ...
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Hacker was taken to University of Cincinnati Medical Center and is in stable condition, Colerain Township public information officer Jim Love said. The victims were all teens. Sarah was 16 and Elizabeth was 17, according to the Hamilton County Coroner ...
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What a moment it was. Twenty-five years ago, the Cincinnati stop of Robert Mapplethorpe's controversial exhibition, "The Perfect Moment," triggered a series of events that forever shaped our ideas on art, pornography and freedom of expression. A Friday ...
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DOWNTOWN - Jim Tarbell, "Mr. Cincinnati" himself, calls it "something." For Greg Hardman, brewer and owner of Christian Moerlein Lagers & Ales, it appeared as a spiritual awakening on an airplane, far away and far above Cincinnati. Concrete and ...
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