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Teacher students create historical art gallery
Galleria Historica: Mariemont High School teacher Donald Books wanted his students to take a greater interest in history and created an optional, end-of-year art project. After two decades and hundreds of projects, the work is now displayed in a permanent art ...
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Fairfax residents continue fight
Several streets in Fairfax were blocked off more than a year ago as part of Wooster Pike improvements. A number of residents have expressed opposition to the next phase of the project which involves converting the streets into cul-de-sacs. / Forrest Sellers/The Community ...
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Coroner Sycamore High grads death a suicide
He also had small amounts of marijuana in his system, along with the prescription antidepressant Vyvanse, which he took to treat his attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, said Coroner Dr. Kent ...
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Artsy Fartsy Saturdays hosts june 8 open house at Milford Main
Artsy Fartsy Saturdays kids create finger labyrinths after learning about the ancient meditative paths and walking one. From left are: Elizabeth Fox, Emijah Johnson, Layla Harrison, Renee Diaz, teen mentor Autumn Barney, Anjela Lehmkuhl, Kelvin Davis, Jr., mentor Everett Nabors and Angel Honican. / Thanks to Cathy ...
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Covington launches park-by-phone for meters
Covington launches park-by-phone for meters Parking by using your smart phone is now available on downtown Covington meters. Most of the city’s parking meters are on and around Madison Avenue ...
55.1°F Scattered Clouds
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Movie Review
Knight and Day
Its been two years since weve seen Tom Cruise on the big screen, and its not hard to surmise why he would choose a film like Knight and Day as his next starring vehicle. Despite its absolutely terrible title (it tells you nothing in terms of what the film is about and relies o ... ...
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Ross cop accused of leaving kids in truck outside bar
PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLA. — A Ross Township police officer and his wife face aggravated child neglect charges after their young children were left unsupervised in a truck outside a Panama City Beach bar. Bay County Jail officials say 35-year-old Michael Webb and 29-year-old Staci Hall left jail Thursday night after posting $500 bonds. The Florida Department of Children and Families took ...
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Three Rivers hosting ceremonies to close its schools
The Three Rivers Local School District will host ceremonies to mark the closing of four of its school buildings on Sunday, June 2. / Kurt Backscheider/The Community ...
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Oak Hills grateful for support of fundraiser
The Oak Hills Local School District thanks community members, students, staff and parents who participated in the One Hope, One Heart volleyball competition at Oak Hills High School May ...
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Colerain Twp. continues budget talks
Colerain Township will continue working on its budget for 2014 with a town hall meeting planned for 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, at the Colerain Community Center, 4300 Springdale Road. This is an opportunity for the residents to speak on the reports that were to be presented at the township meeting May ...
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Reds Paul has seized opportunity
Of the three players who make up the triumvirate that has played left field in the absence of Ryan Ludwick and Chris Heisey, Xavier Paul stands out the least.He ...
Quotable Quotes
We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
Hotel Review
Sheraton Yankee Trader Hotel, Fort Lauderdale Beach
I had mixed feelings coming back to this old hotel. I had been staying there on-and-off for 20 years, and ...
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