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Services Thursday for former WCKY-AM newsman Don Herman
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Don Herman, the city's authoritative radio news voice for 41 years, died Sunday at his residence. Herman was the morning news anchor on WCKY-AM Services Thursday for former WCKY-AM newsman Don Herman Don Herman, the city's authoritative radio news voice for 41 years, died Sunday at his residence. Comment?
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Doc: Elder ugliness wasn't surprising to readers
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Audio from the January 9, 2018 Kings School Board meeting where member, Kerry McKiernan, resigns amid a racist jersey scandal. Elder Stadium, or as it's commonly known, "The Pit." Comment?
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The Morning Line, 8/29 Goodell's iron fist is arbitrary and inconsistent. Burfict's suspension is excessive. Comment?
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Column: No rest from cybercriminals
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Column: No rest from cybercriminals Think before you click and remember to be aware that someone might out there watching Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2tM8KQQ More than $50 billion is lost to financial fraud each year and most of it is committed online simply by accessing an unsecured website or not having a strong password. Without having either protections in place, thieves are able to quickly make a profit and commit identity theft using information that is easily accessible. Comment?
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Springfield Twp. homicide suspect shot, killed by police
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Suspect in Springfield Twp. homicide shot, killed by police The 36-year-old is suspected in the Monday night death of a Springfield Twp. Comment?
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Budget before Kasich has hotel-tax hike in it.
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Clermont hotel-tax budget battle over but bruises remain The Clermont County Convention & Visitors Bureau want to woo an FC Cincinnati training facility to Batavia. Check out this story on cincinnati.com: A Clermont County hotel-tax hike designed to woo an FC Cincinnati training facility to Batavia has survived a battle to remove it from the state budget. Comment?
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Column: The Mount Washington Library
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Column: Spend your summer at Mount Washington Library Library programs are always free at Mount Washington Branch Library Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2usbdNF Are you ready for an adventure? The library has something for everyone this summer. Sign up and track your summer reading and learning activities for a chance to win weekly prizes during our Summer Adventure program, which runs through July 31. Go to for details. Comment?
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Facebook comment brings halt to Ohio city meeting
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Facebook comment brings abrupt and dramatic end to Loveland City Council meeting Citing safety concerns, a majority of Loveland Council members adjourn from their meeting shortly after calling it to session. Check out this story on cincinnati.com: Loveland Mayor Mark Fitzgerald ends city council meeting after Councilman Robert Weisberger refuses to take down a threatening Facebook comment someone posted to his page. Comment?
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Column: Pioneers tamed wilderness
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Column: Pioneers tamed wilderness to give us Ohio, Kentucky Hamilton County was established in 1790 and Boone County in 1798 Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2tlTREu Before the dams were built on the Ohio River, it was a like a highway, easy to cross. As a result both sides of the river have similar development and the residents lead similar lives. Comment?
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Column: Put the bite on fake pet sitters
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Column: Put the bite on fake pet sitters Everything is designed to look legitimate to entice pet sitters into accepting the job Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2sPNetU If you're a pet sitter and receive a request to watch a potential client's pet, make sure you know who you're dealing with. Fraudsters love to scour online ads and in the newspaper for opportunities to make a few bucks. Comment?
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Delhi Farmers Market starts strong
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The market is open from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Saturday through October at Clearview Lake in Delhi Park Delhi launches Farmers Market The market is open from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Saturday through October at Clearview Lake in Delhi Park Check out this story on cincinnati.com: Great weather brought great crowds, as the new Delhi Farmers Market launched what organizers hope will be a summerful of fresh, locally grown veggies and fruit and community gathering at Delhi Park. Comment?
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Pick of the Fringe awards see fierce competition
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Pick of the Fringe awards see fierce competition this year It was, by most longtime Fringe-goers' assessment, one of the best-ever Cincinnati Fringe Festivals. Check out this story on cincinnati.com: The New York-based cast of "Romeo + Juliet + Anybodys" won The Dr. Robert J. Thierauf Producer's Pick of the Fringe on Saturday night at the Know Theatre of Cincinnati. Comment?
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Courts, literacy council team up in Clermont Cty.
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The Clermont County Domestic Courts is partnering with the Literacy Council of Clermont and Brown Counties to help non-readers and low-level readers. Courts, literacy council team up to help non-readers, low-level readers The Clermont County Domestic Courts is partnering with the Literacy Council of Clermont and Brown Counties to help non-readers and low-level readers. Comment?
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Hamilton Cty: Music, 5Ks, bike races, more
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See where you can celebrate Make Music Day, catch a concert in the park, run or participate in a 5K or bike race, or get fit then enjoy a brew. Music Day celebration, concerts, bike races, fitness runs and more See where you can celebrate Make Music Day, catch a concert in the park, run or participate in a 5K or bike race, or get fit then enjoy a brew. Comment?
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Delhi Twp. veterans expand memorial to add names
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Delhi Township veterans expanding memorial to add names Delhi Township veterans adding wall to memorial at administration building on Neeb Road. Check out this story on cincinnati.com: The Delhi Township Veterans Association is expanding the memorial at the Delhi Administration Building on Neeb Road, adding capacity for more than 450 names. Comment?
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Column: Vivian remembers West Side
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Column: Vivian remembers the West Side She remembers taking German at Seton taught by Sister Aloysius, a class she enjoyed Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2rVoccx Vivian has always lived on the West Side of Cincinnati. She grew up in a home in the 3000 block of Montana Avenue and lived with her husband, Zeke, in homes on Coronado, Sidney, and on Triple Crown. Comment?
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SPCA Adopt-a-Pet event in Colerain Twp. May
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The SPCA brings adoption events to local communities and Cincinnati Natural Foods in Colerain Township sponsors one a couple times each year. Find a fur baby at SPCA adopt-a-pet event June 10 The SPCA brings adoption events to local communities and Cincinnati Natural Foods in Colerain Township sponsors one a couple times each year. Comment?
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New restaurant brings New Orleans to the area
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J. Gumbo's brings Cajun cooking to Anderson Township J. Gumbo's, a New Orleans style restaurant, has opened at the Crossings of Anderson Check out this story on cincinnati.com: Bill Armstrong is the owner of J. Gumbo's, a New Orleans style restaurant that recently opened in Anderson Township. A new restaurant is bringing New Orleans style cooking to the area. Comment?
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