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Ohio tuition freezes in effect, for now

CINCINNATI—Some Ohio public colleges have announced continued tuition freezes without waiting to see what develops in last-minute state budget talks. Trustees at the University of Cincinnati said they owed students some guidance for the next school ...

From TERRY KINNEY, Boston Globe,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Ted Strickland

Announcement of atomic plant set

CINCINNATI — The site of a former uranium enrichment plant tucked away in the hills of southern Ohio has the necessary infrastructure for a nuclear power plant — abundant water, a power grid and bipartisan political backing. It's where the former ...

From TERRY KINNEY, Newsvine,  17 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Duke Energy,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  Jean Schmidt,  Barack Obama

Humane Society: Give Ohio farm animals some space

CINCINNATI — The Ohio farm lobby and the Humane Society of the United States are girding for a fight over the confinement of farm animals, following the Humane Society's legislative successes in other states. The Washington-based society saying it is ...

From TERRY KINNEY, Newsvine,  21 May 2009

Rare coin could get more than $2M at Ohio auction

CINCINNATI (AP) -- The coin world is abuzz over the auction of a rare silver dollar, one of the most valuable in the world and one of only 15 known to exist from a never-circulated group made for the likes of the King of Siam and the Sultan of Muscat. ...

From TERRY KINNEY, The Orange County Register,  28 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Sultan,  Kevin Costner

Man arrested in Mexico in Cincinnati-area slayings

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Authorities in Mexico have arrested a man in the slayings of four Mexican construction workers who had been beaten and methodically stabbed in the heart at the Ohio apartment they shared, a prosecutor said Wednesday. Santiago Moreno, ...

From TERRY KINNEY, Buffalo News,  22 Apr 2009

Long shot Hold Me Back wins Lane's End Stakes

FLORENCE, Ky.—Hold Me Back roared to the lead in the stretch and won the $500,000 Lane's End Stakes on Saturday at Turfway Park. Hold Me Back, trained by Bill Mott and ridden by Kent Desormeaux, had won a maiden race at Arlington Park and an allowance ...

From TERRY KINNEY, Boston Globe,  21 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Kent Desormeaux,  Digg,  Facebook Inc.

Bittle Road, West Side Bernie in Lane's End Stakes

CINCINNATI—Bittel Road and West Side Bernie are the early favorites for the $500,000 Lane's End Stakes, an important race leading to the Kentucky Derby. Bittel Road was listed at 5-2 in Wednesday's the morning line, with West Side Bernie 3-1 in the ...

From TERRY KINNEY, Boston Globe,  18 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Rick Pitino,  National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Edgar Prado

Ford expected to reopen Cleveland engine plant

A Ford Motor Co. plant in suburban Cleveland which has been idle for nearly two years is about to begin making a new fuel-efficient engine for some of the company's 2010 model cars. Ford has called an 11 a.m. EST Friday news conference to announce that ...

From TERRY KINNEY, Newsvine,  27 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Ford Motor Company

Cincinnati closes the book on 2001 race riots

CINCINNATI (AP) -- The Cincinnati Police Department has made significant progress in changing practices and building community relationships since race riots stunned the city in 2001, a court-appointed monitor said in his final report released Tuesday. ...

From TERRY KINNEY, The Orange County Register,  30 Dec 2008
Related Topics: American Civil Liberties Union,  U.S. Department of Justice

Police: equipment failure in fatal fall at church

CINCINNATI—Police conclude in a report released Friday that the fatal fall of an aerial performer during a Christmas pageant was an accident caused by an equipment failure. Keri Shryock, 23, of suburban Toledo, fell about 25 feet to a concrete floor ...

From TERRY KINNEY, Boston Globe,  19 Dec 2008

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