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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
Thursday, March 6, 1997
Local stories in today's Enquirer
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CPS FIGHTING BUDGET SLIGHT
Cincinnati Public Schools officials will tell a House finance subcommittee today that the district's reforms are threatened by less-than-inflationary increases in state aid proposed in the coming budget.
STORY


SCHOOLS FACE DOUBLE WHAMMY
Seven Cincinnati Public Schools elementaries, all with high percentages of children from low-income families, face the likelihood they will have less federal aid and no more desegregation money from the state.
STORY

STADIUM-GOERS MAY PAY TAX TO FIX SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Cincinnati City Manager John Shirey on Wednesday recommended a ''stadium use charge'' on Reds and Bengals tickets to help fulfill a pledge for money to fix public school buildings.
STORY

PICTURES OF KEHOE FOUND IN STOLEN VAN
Chevie Kehoe left behind two Polaroid pictures of himself in a van stolen from Clinton County three days after he and his brother were involved in shootouts with police in Wilmington, Ohio, authorities said Wednesday.
STORY

SHERIFF TRACKS GROUP'S MOVEMENTS
The Ohio headquarters for the Aryan Nations in the Clinton County village of New Vienna denies a connection to the Feb. 15 shootouts that happened 12 miles away.
STORY

WOMEN OF THE YEAR
It would take a long reach and a strong grasp to overcome the hurdles in her path. But Dr. Colenthia Hunter would earn her doctorate in education and counseling, develop a distinguished career in Cincinnati Public Schools and compile an accomplished list of volunteerism.
STORY

JUDGE: REDS MUST PAY FOR OVERTIME
The Reds lost one Wednesday when a federal judge ruled they had to pay about $3,000 in overtime to five employees in a case dating to 1993.
STORY

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