He knocked off Republican Brad Wenstrup last month in the mayor's race. Now Mark Mallory is starting his second term by appointing Wenstrup -- a 51-year-old physician and Iraq War vet -- to an important city board. OhioDaily has the scoop from City Council submissions being readied this week:
"APPOINTMENT, submitted" [...]
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Angela Dornbach didn’t hear her full name spoken until she was in first grade, but she understood a spiritual message loud and clear at a very young age.
Born on Christmas Day 1937, Dornbach was called “Angel” by family and friends as a child. Raised [...]
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A public high school is Cincinnati is the only one in Ohio ranked among the nation's elite. That is great news for Walnut Hills High School but a sad commentary on the state of education in this state. Regardless of political party, elected leaders have been preaching for [...]
Lindsay and I spend a few days last week in Cincinnati with members of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation at the organization’s Annual Meeting. The annual gathering of members, delegates, officers, and staffers serves a few functions, most critically the adoption of policies that guide the organization from one year [...]
Lindsay and I were honored and humbled last week at the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation's Annual Meeting in Cincinnati as the group selected us to receive the Federation's Excellence in Agriculture Award. Recognizing young agriculture professionals who are not full-time farmers, the Excellence in Ag Award program is a highlight [...]
…. on its perfect regular season.
What an incredible game.
UPDATE, Dec. 6: Dang (Texas 13, Nebrasksa 12).
The BCS’s mucked-up system is really, really, reeeeeeeally lucky that Texas won, because I suspect that it would still have rated Texas #2 if the ‘Horns hadn’t made that 46-yard field goal [...]
US Senate Candidate Rob Portman offers a rather bold proposal to stimulate the economy:
The Cincinnati Republican spoke in Cleveland Friday afternoon. Among his proposals was one that he maintains would jump-start both hiring, and spending.
Portman said “to spur immediate investment by employers and encourage consumption by employees; I support [...]
The former No. 2 in Hamilton County's Republican Party has been hired as the Cincinnati lobbyist for Rock Ohio Ventures LLC, the entity created to spend $500 million for downtown gambling casinos in Cleveland and Cincinnati. He landed the job Nov. 18, not long after finishing counting votes at [...]
Plagiarize stuff from the Internet. You might not be caught. That could end up being the unintended lesson from a four-page special advertising supplement printed in today's Cincinnati Enquirer. It was meant to offer character-building guidance to thousands of schoolchildren, along with a heavy dose of "Cyber Ethics DOs" [...]
Newt Gingrich is set to speak in Cincinnati this evening on jobs. In his latest column on the subject, he points readers towards American Solutions, his “tri-partisan” 527 group for more “solutions for creating jobs and prosperity.” Looking to get a preview of his speech, I took his [...]
In light of the dismal season the Cleveland Browns are having, some realistic Browns fans have decided to move on, and most wont be watching the Browns vs. Bengals game today.
The Cincinnati/ Cleveland game used to be a big deal and was the inspiration for some of the best trash [...]
Published: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Updated: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Thomas Hufford, 76, of Loveland, endured a massive heart attack in his urologist’s office Sept. 29. Now, doctors consider him a miracle.
Thomas experienced 25 minutes without blood circulation, and in order to save his life, Dr. Andrew Burger at [...]