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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
Tuesday, March 4, 1997
Local stories in today's Enquirer
OBITUARIES and LEGAL NOTICES in Enquirer-Post Classified.

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AREA CANCER RATES 'SCARY'
Greater Cincinnati is riddled with high cancer rates, especially for lung, breast and colorectal cancer, according to a study released Monday.
STORY

15-CENT DEED TO COST METER-FEEDER $500
The saga of Sylvia Stayton, Cincinnati's so-called Parking Meter Grandmother, began a new chapter Monday as a judge fined her $500 for obstructing official business and she vowed to appeal.
STORY

TEEN WON'T GET ADULT TRIAL
Steven Von Bargen will not stand trial as an adult for the crash that killed his brother and two friends. A judeg ruled the teen was not a threat to the community and was likely to benefit from rehabilitation in juvenile court.
STORY

KIDNAP SUSPECT WAS WANTED
The man police now seek for the kidnapping of a Florence woman and her young daughter has been wanted for more than two years on an unserved arrest warrant.
STORY

WOMEN OF THE YEAR
According to friends, family and fellow volunteers, Elaine Boynton never has stopped. For her enthusiasm, inspiration and dedication to health and women's issues, they nominated her for 1996 Enquirer Woman of the Year.
STORY

SCHOOLS, UNION BREAK OFF TALKS
Inability to agree on pay and some working conditions caused contract talks between the Cincinnati Federation of Teachers and school administrators to break off Monday night.
STORY

COMMUNITY QUESTIONS FATAL SHOOTING
Police confrontations ending in gunfire - particularly with the mentally ill - are happening too often in the city and they must stop, residents and community leaders demanded.
STORY

CHILD'S HONESTY RESTORES WOMAN'S FAITH, WAGES
When Mrs. Drummond met Mary Lemley, 32, of Springdale, at the store Monday, Ms. Lemley told her that her 7-year-old son, Michael, had found the envelope with the money.
STORY

DEERFIELD MAN SHOOTS WIFE TO DEATH, KILLS SELF
MASON - A 43-year-old Deerfield Township man shot his wife to death and then used the shotgun to kill himself early Monday in Mason, police said.
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