Thursday, November 14, 1996
Local stories in today's Enquirer
Baldwin Piano & Organ Co. has eliminated 50 salaried positions at four locations, including its Loveland headquarters, citing a sooner-than-expected loss of contracts to make pianos for other piano sellers.
Full story
As winter circles Greater Cincinnati, work crews on the $50 million construction project on a 9-mile stretch of Interstate 71 are planning to halt work by Thanksgiving.
Chris Kunz, project manager with the John R. Jurgensen Co. in Sharonville, said unexpected delays prevented a planned November 1 shutdown.
Full story
It was not the buildings he built, the laws he changed or the elections he won that Stanley Aronoff talked of Wednesday when he said goodbye to the legislature he served in for 36 years.
Full story
The streets were windy and snowy, but students and faculty from Elder High School were fortified with rakes, leaf bags and hearts of goodwill. Their assignment: to help the Price Hill elderly and handicapped with yard work such as raking leaves, moving porch furniture into garages for the winter, or any other odd jobs that might need to be done.
Full story
Saying she wouldn't hesitate to once again plug spare change into expired meters ''if I see them,'' 62-year-old Clifton grandmother Sylvia Stayton appeared in court Wednesday and vowed to take her case to a jury trial if necessary.
Full story
|

|