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    Browns vs
    Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY SportsThe Cincinnati Bengals are sitting as big betting favorites as they look to stay undefeated this Thursday night hosting the rival Cleveland Browns.The Cincinnati Bengals are 5-6 straight up and 1-9-1 against the spread in their last 11 games as the betting favorite against the Cleveland Browns. The Bengals will try to break the trend with a win and cover at home against the Browns this Thursday night. Cincinnati isan 11.5-point favorite at homeaccording to sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. The Bengals have been favored by 11 or more seven times since 1990 and are 0-7 ATS in those seven instances. Going into Pittsburgh and picking up a 16-10 win..
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  • Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Nov

    Top 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Nov
    I’m switching things up a bit for this edition of the Top 9 things to do this weekend.As usual, I’ve got some recommendations for fun things to do. This week, though, I’ve also enlisted a few of WCPO's staffers and contributors to help share best bets. (Why should I get to have all the fun?)First, here’s how I’m spending my weekend.Thursday Night Football Is Here!The undefeated Bengals are taking on the Cleveland Browns on Thursday at Paul Brown Stadium.The game is sold out,but you can still get your tailgate on. The Bud Light Tailgate Zone at the Banks will feature live music by Cherry on Top, food and drinks. Just up the road, you can watch the game on a big screen at Thurstday Night Footb..
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  • Police confiscate $8,000 worth of fake Indianapolis Colts, Cincinnati Bengals tickets | Fox 59

    Police confiscate $8,000 worth of fake Indianapolis Colts, Cincinnati Bengals tickets | Fox 59
    CINCINNATI, Ohio (Nov. 5, 2015) – A traffic stophelped police unearth a dozens of fake NFL ticketsworth thousands of dollars for Indianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Bengals games.According to investigators from Ohio’s Hamilton County, two men were stopped on Interstate 74 Wednesday for a traffic violation. A narcotics K9 alerted officers to the possibility of drugs in the vehicle, and a search turned up drug paraphernalia as well as counterfeit NFL tickets and parking passes.Police said the tickets were for Thursday night’s sold-out Cincinnati Bengals game against the Cleveland Browns and Sunday’s game featuring the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos. Investigators said the tickets, had the..
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  • First grader in Cincinnati suspended for pretend bow and arrow | WKBN

    First grader in Cincinnati suspended for pretend bow and arrow | WKBN
    CINCINNATI, Ohio (CNN) – A first-grader at Our Lady of Lourdes is serving a three-day suspension for pretending to shoot another student with a bow and arrow.The boy’s parents, Matthew and Martha Miele, told WLWT in Cincinnati their son was playing a game of Power Rangers at recess on Thursday when it happened.“I think he’s a good principal. I just think a bad decision was made,” Matthew Miele said.Martha Miele said she was called Thursday afternoon while at work by Principal Joe Crachiolo.“I didn’t really understand. I had him on the phone for a good amount of time so he could really explain to me what he was trying to tell me,” Martha Miele said. “My question to him was ‘Is this really nec..
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  • COLUMN: Cincinnati has lessons to offer Pittsburgh - even off the gridiron - Insider - Story

    COLUMN: Cincinnati has lessons to offer Pittsburgh - even off the gridiron - Insider - Story
    CINCINNATI — Who Dey fever aside, people in Pittsburgh are looking to Cincinnati for more than football.A contingent from the Steel City visited earlier this week to learn about a successful local program that hasn't made nearly as many headlines as the Bengals: theMinority Business Acceleratorat theCincinnati USA Regional Chamber.A total of 16 Pittsburgh business and community leaders took a charter bus to learn more about the MBA, as it is known, and determine whether something similar can be launched in their city."It was really about us downloading to them," said Rodney Swope, director of the MBA.It was also a way to help the MBA figure out if consulting with other cities could be a way ..
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  • Cincinnati native fighting to get $11,000 seized by feds at CVG | Local News - WLWT Home

    Cincinnati native fighting to get $11,000 seized by feds at CVG | Local News - WLWT Home
    A Cincinnati native is fighting the federal government to get his life-savings back.Based on court documents, Charles Clarke II was flying from the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Airport to Orlando on Feb. 17, 2014.Watch this storyIn an affidavit, Clarke's checked luggage "had a strong odor of marijuana" so an airport police officer and DEA agent questioned him at the gate.After a search, the officers did not find any drugs on Clarke or in his luggage but he did reveal $11,000 in his pants pocket.One of the officers told Clarke "the currency would be seized based upon probable cause that it was proceeds of drug trafficking or was intended to be used in an illegal drug transaction."WLWT was una..
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    Jonathan Ericksen, who trains with Anderson Barracudas/Kingfish Aquatic Club, will go to college just down the road at the University of Cincinnati. Ericksen ...
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  • Cincinnati man charged in Wisconsin hate crime - Story

    Cincinnati man charged in Wisconsin hate crime - Story
    ASHLAND, Wis. -- Police in Wisconsin are investigating a possible hate crime with ties to the Tri-State.A man who once lived in Cincinnati is accused of burning down a church and threatening police.Investigators said Michael Valente, 29, set fire to the Salem Baptist Church in Ashland, Wis., late Sunday night. The fire caused a massive amount of damage.Valente is also accused of threatening to torture police officers and their families.One of Valente’s former landlords in Cincinnati said he was a “troubled young man.”“He was unique unusual seem to have different personalities at times,” Rick Shaeper said. “I never felt threatened but some of the girls here at the pharmacy at times I mentione..
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  • Pardon Our Interruption

    Pardon Our Interruption
    Pardon Our Interruption... As you were browsinghttp://www.bizjournals.comsomething about your browser made us think you were a bot. There are a few reasons this might happen: You're a power user moving through this website with super-human speed. You've disabled JavaScript in your web browser. A third-party browser plugin, such as Ghostery or NoScript, is preventing JavaScript from running. Additional information is available in thissupport article. To request an unblock, please fill out the form below and we will review it as soon as possible. You reached this page wh..
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  • Bengals fans swarm downtown Cincinnati for Battle of Ohio | Local News - WLWT Home

    Bengals fans swarm downtown Cincinnati for Battle of Ohio | Local News - WLWT Home
    The Bengals hope to remain perfect Thursday night against the struggling Cleveland Browns in the Battle of Ohio.A sea of orange and black is mixing with orange and brown in parking lots around Paul Brown Stadium as tailgaters took over the city Thursday afternoon.Watch the storyA festive atmosphere surrounds Cincinnati. A police officer rolled down his window to yell “Who Dey” to fans getting an early start on the night’s festivities.Many arrived before noon Thursday. Grills were blazing by 1 p.m.“Oh, people are out of control, it's been a fun time,” Bengals loyalist Jim Foster said. “This morning was a fun drive. It was a fun drive into work this morning for sure and getting to 8-0 tonight ..
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