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Franka s Auto Body, Cincinnati Financial leaders in biz ethics
Tim Timmel, Senior Vice President of Operations for Cincinnati Financial Corporation, accepts an award during the Fairfield Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce third annual Ethical Business Award Luncheon, held at Receptions, Friday, Nov.
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Fox a violated the publica s trust,a authorities allege
Michael A. Fox, in the wheelchair being pushed by his wife Mary Anne Fox, leaves the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in downtown Cincinnati with his attorneys Aaron Herzig ) and Ralph Kohnen, standing behind Herzig, after a hearing on Thursday, Oct.
Pearl Brewer lived, died in song
LIBERTY TWP. - Pearl Brewer did things on her terms and in her own time. She lived a long, rich life that may not have included much money, but was chock full of family, song and praise for Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholaus Scarbriel
Audrey Lauren Miller of Ottoville and Nicholaus Alexander Scarbriel of Cincinnati were united in marriage at 1 p.m. on July 25 at Immaculate Conception Church in Ottoville, the Deacon Larry Schimmoeller officiating.
Rocky COAST: Voters spurn anti-tax conservative group; two education incumbents are out
COAST did poorly in the November vote, but saw some signs of tax restraint. www.gocoast.org The Cincinnati anti-tax group COAST lost heavily in November 3 voting.
Casino issue OKa d in most areas
A Residents in affluent suburbs, inner cities and rural lanes across Butler County agreed Tuesday, Nov.
Sector Snap: Airline shares rise
Airline stocks rose Friday as oil prices tumbled, easing the carriers' fears over jet fuel costs.
Hannover Re posts 3Q net income of $235 million
German reinsurance company Hannover Re AG reported net income of euro159 million in the third quarter from a loss a year ago, as a result of an increase in premiums and a one-off profit related to a recent acquisition.
Vote will shape commission race: 'It's gonna be a nail-biter'
A Three sitting, elected Butler County officials, a former township trustee and an unknown Hamilton resident will go before the county GOP's executive committee tonight, Nov.
Man Sentenced For Threatening To Blow Up Landmarks
A Hamilton man will spend the next 30 months in prison for threatening to blow up seven Cincinnati area landmarks including the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
David Esrati loses again...this time for Dayton City Commission. Mayor D'Epifanio re-elected here in Fairfield The good people of Allen County repealed a tax increase put in place by Republicans in that county.
Area universities team up to educate retired adults
Miami University and the University of Cincinnati are teaming up to bring a special event to the Miami University Voice Of America Learning Center.
Drug bust nets 1,000 pounds of pot
Federal drug agents have interrupted the delivery of about 1,000 pounds of marijuana - with a street value of at least $1.5 million - at a local business and believe it was a distribution point for a multistate drug trafficking operation.
Mercy hires HealthPlex manager
Mercy Health Partners is hiring the Chicago-based Proactive Partners to manage the Mercy HealthPlexes located in Anderson, Fairfield and Western Hills.
Officials 'shockeda and a appalleda at Fox indictment
Michael Fox, pictured in the wheelchair, prepares to attend an indictment hearing with his attorneys in U.S. District Court Thursday, Oct.
Fox, Schuler indicted on multiple federal counts
Samantha Grier/Robert C. Schuler leaves the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in downtown Cincinnati after a hearing on Thursday, Oct.
Neighborhood Job Tracker For October 29, 2009
Now Hiring sign Local 12 is trying to help you find work in this new economy with our Neighborhood Job Tracker.
Doctor who sold pills goes to prison
A once well-respected doctor of three decades was sentenced Monday to five years and 11 months in federal prison for selling tens of thousands of prescription pills for money and sex.
Family says woman found dead in SUV was a great mother
Evelyn Restituyo was a temporary employee at Totes in West Chester Twp., but she studied to be a civil engineer in the Dominican Republic, said her aunt.
Butler Co. Sheriff Says Weekend Shootings 'Disturbing'
Butler County's sheriff said Monday that he's concerned about a trio of weekend shootings that occurred in the county and the strain that such cases put on law enforcement agencies.
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