Apr 21, 2008 | The Cincinnati Enquirer
SYMMES TWP. - Three people were injured - one critically - after a driver suffered what police called a "cardiac event," crossed an interstate median and struck a car head-on Thursday. via The Cincinnati Enquirer
“We have the same lanes that were built in 1952, but the traffic count is four to five times what it was back then. ... 'You can come out here on Saturday morning, and to turn left out of some of these streets is virtually impossible”
AMELIA - Members of Village Council are thinking about implementing a 1 percent earnings tax. via The Cincinnati Enquirer
Ohio governor appoints four to collision repair board
RSS feeds for this site New Product Information Columbus Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland recently appointed four new board members to the Ohio Board of Motor Vehicle Collision Repair Registration. via Automotive Body Repair News
UC's cure for pancreatitis novel
“I've never been stabbed with a knife, but I've got a pretty good idea of what it must feel like”
James "Buck" Stocker estimates he was hospitalized 42 times over a four-year period. via The Cincinnati Enquirer
8 Teens In Custody For Vandalizing Park
Last Update: 4/11 10:54 pm Web produced by: Neil Relyea Eight teens are now in custody, accused of vandalizing Groh Park in Amelia. via WCPO-TV9 Cincinnati
A.M. Best Removes Ratings of American Modern Insurance Group From Under Review
A.M. Best Co. has removed from under review with negative implications and affirmed the financial strength rating of A+ and issuer credit ratings of " aa- " of American Modern Insurance Group and its ... via Business Wire
Chapin, Wallace to play in Amelia
The Church of the Good Samaritan, Amelia, is sponsoring a benefit concert by Steve Chapin and Big John Wallace. via The Cincinnati Enquirer
Getting away without going away
“People are trading down, not out.”
AMELIA, OHIO -- All through the months that the cold and wind and wet left this southeast suburb of Cincinnati shivering, Megan and Keith Licursi eagerly looked forward to their annual spring vacation: a road ... via Los Angeles Times