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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Sunday, March 2, 1997
Local stories in today's Enquirer
OBITUARIES and LEGAL NOTICES in Enquirer-Post Classified.

FLOODS KILL AT LEAST 1 IN TRISTATE
At least one person was killed as record-setting rain pummeled parts of the Tristate Saturday, forcing hundreds from their homes and prompting an exhaustive air-and-water search in Adams County for drivers reported washed away.
STORY


ENQUIRER DELIVERY AFFECTED
Because of flooding and road closings, the Sunday Enquirer could not be delivered today to some communities.
STORY

FUGITIVES' CAMPER FOUND IN WYOMING
Federal authorities in Wyoming will comb two fugitives' abandoned motor home for evidence today, hoping for clues that could lead them to the gunmen wanted for the Feb. 15 shootouts with police in Wilmington, Ohio.
STORY

RELIGION, HATE HAVE LONG ASSOCIATION
The sight of swastikas and a ''Whites Only'' sign in the sanctuary of a Clinton County church appalls and angers many Christians. But the justification of hate on religious grounds is almost as old as religion itself.
STORY

FERNALD COMPANY OVERBILLED, AUDIT SAYS
The company managing Fernald violated U.S. Department of Energy financial rules and overcharged the government more than $93,000 in employee relocation and living costs in 1993, according to the department's inspector general.
STORY
DANGER & DECEIT: ENQUIRER INVESTIGATION

ENQUIRER'S WOMEN OF THE YEAR
They are the champions. Champions for women and children, people with disabilities, the disadvantaged, health care, education and the arts. They are The Enquirer' 1996 Women of the Year
STORY

COSBY AUDIENCE GETS WORKOUT ON TEAR DUCTS
Bill Cosby shared the healing power of humor Saturday with Cincinnati at the Aronoff Center, then thanked his fans for their support after his son's Jan. 16 murder.
STORY

FATAL SHOOTING CONCERNS COMMUNITY
A public forum scheduled for Monday and a memorial march Tuesday will address the community's concerns about the fatal shooting of an Avondale man who confronted police with a brick.
STORY

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