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SCHOTT WILL CONSIDER CINERGY
Saying she's tried of the bickering, Reds CEO Marge Schott said Sunday the team would consider playing in a renovated Cinergy Field instead of demanding a new ballpark.
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SOLDIER DEVOTES LIFE TO COUNTRY
Lebanon native Gordon Roberts is the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient, one of only two recipients still on active duty in the military and one of only a few, if any, who was not wounded earning it.
ALLIANCE CRITICIZED FOR SUBURBAN SNUB
If the newly formed Metropolitan Growth Alliance is to tackle regional development issues, it needs representation from a larger geographical area, suburban business leaders say.
SNOW MAY WHITEN US BY WEEKEND
Snow is expected to move into the area on Thursday and Friday, but it's too early to tell how much will fall.
$100,000 TO BOOST CLEANUP
A revolutionary plan for involving businesses, schools, civic groups, governments and others in revitalizing the Mill Creek has received a $100,000 boost from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
MINISTER TAKES ANTI-PORN STAND
Rev. Ray Riddick has organized the Butler County Citizens Against Pornography, an informal group that wants to get rid of the adult video stores in Millville and in other parts of the county.
CLOSE TO HOME: MORROW
The Morrow area's secret - country living just a short commute from Dayton and Cincinnati - is out.
DUMP SITE IN CARTHAGE CALLED SUITABLE FOR INDUSTRY
The former Vine Street Dump poses no obvious human health danger and probably can be redeveloped for industrial use, said Bonnie Phillips, environmental compliance manager in Cincinnati's Office of Environmental Management.
BUSY INDUSTRIAL PARK SALVATION TO DAYTON
A city that used to struggle each year to balance its budget is looking at a $328,000 surplus this year largely because of the city's conservative spending and revenues from its industrial park.
FARMERS FIGHT SEWER PLANT
It's not surprising that when the McGlassons and their northern Boone County neighbors learned that Sanitation District No. 1 had pinpointed 43 acres of their farm as the ideal site for a new sewage treatment plant, they were angry and concerned.
HUNTERS JOIN SEARCH FOR ERICA
Hunters were enlisted to search wooded and secluded areas of Bracken County over the weekend for any sign of Erica Lee Fraysure, a 17-year-old from Germantown missing since Oct. 21.
CAB ACCOUNT CAN ENSURE TEENS RIDE HOME
The Safe Ride Home program, which began this month, allows parents in Northern Kentucky to open an account with the company to provide their children with an alternate way to get home.
CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS TO OFFER IDEAS
Two veterans of the civil rights movement, Julian Bond and Anne Braden, on Friday will explore various mass movements and offer Northern Kentuckians insight on how to organize for positive change.
SUNDAY'S LOCAL STORIES
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