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LOCAL NEWS FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 2003
Main Street for the Tristate
Life in the slow lane: One commuter's high-pressure drive to work on Interstate 75.
No ideal solutions
Trouble spots, mile by mile
Public meetings planned
Bright spot: Artimis

Happy birthday, Ohio
CHILLICOTHE -- This city of 22,000 people became a time portal Saturday, transporting thousands of visitors back to Ohio's infancy two centuries ago.
Ohio's bicentennial events

Boone justice center ready
BURLINGTON - The courthouse is the center of any Kentucky county, and Boone County is getting a new center on Monday.

Enquirer seeks soldiers, stories
If you are a serviceman or -woman willing to share your experience with our readers - or if you have a family member overseas - please contact us.

IN THE TRISTATE
Students paying for snow days
This winter's celebrated snow days are coming back to haunt students and teachers alike, with districts on both sides of the river shortening lunch periods, lengthening school days and taking a bite out of spring breaks to make up for valuable lost time.


Blacks donate organs less often
Fewer Tristate African-Americans are consenting to organ donation, according to the LifeCenter, the agency that coordinates organ donations in Greater Cincinnati.
Rabbi, pastor see their friendship 'meant to be'
AMBERLEY VILLAGE - When Rabbi Mark Goldman and Pastor Rousseau O'Neal met two years ago, they had no idea they would develop a unique relationship.
Obituary: Jacob E. Davis, Kroger Co. CEO
Jacob E. Davis, a former president and chief executive officer of the Kroger Company, often said: "The rewards of the mind and heart are so much more important than those of the pocketbook. They are the only rewards that really count."
Tristate A.M. Report

ENQUIRER COLUMNISTS
SMITH AMOS: Kids and crime
Police have not yet recovered the gun a 13-year-old boy used to shoot three teens, killing one, in North Fairmount on Feb. 20.


BRONSON: The anti-Springer
He walked onto the stage at Miami University like a guy looking for his gate at the airport, like the eccentric-but-lovable professor everyone had in college.
PULFER: A veteran's tale
This is a complicated story, and Vivian Buller and I are trying to make sense of it. She has considerably more sense than I do, so I mostly listen.
HOWARD: Some Good News
About 80 years ago, two kids at Lincoln Grant Elementary School in Covington had a crush on each other.
CROWLEY: Kentucky Politics
Democracy got quite a workout on a cold Monday night last week in Northern Kentucky.

BUTLER, WARREN, CLERMONT


Disability agencies brace
HAMILTON - The projected funding for the Butler County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities will drop by almost 4 percent this year - mostly because of state cutbacks.

OHIO
New stamp to honor the Wrights' first flight
DAYTON - A century after their historic first manned, powered flight, Orville and Wilbur Wright will be honored with a postage stamp.


Ohio Moments

KENTUCKY
Ft. Thomas rally pushes school levy
FORT THOMAS - There were balloons, banners and emotional speeches. But the Saturday morning pep rally outside Highlands High School was about school taxes - not football.


Dismissal of lawsuits against WCPO upheld
FRANKFORT - An appeals court upheld the dismissal of two defamation lawsuits against a Cincinnati television station that reported allegations of favoritism in handing out federal loans.
GREAT NEIGHBORHOODS
Guide to Anderson
Highly rated schools, great parks, easy access to major highways and a quick commute to downtown make Anderson Township one of the most desirable places to live in Greater Cincinnati. In this section, the sixth in the Enquirer's 'Great Neighborhoods' series, we'll tell you about everything that makes Anderson a Great Neighborhood.
Previous 'Great Neighborhood' reports:
Blue AshFairfieldMason & Deerfield Twp.West ChesterLebanon


CINERGY FIELD IMPLOSION
Implosion bids goodbye to an era
More than 32 years of Cincinnati history came crashing down Dec. 29 as Cinergy Field fell upon itself like a crumbling sand castle.
See the implosion:
Animation from Enquirer photos
Video from WCPO
• Galleries: Implosion | Crowd | Aerial shots
  Views from Kentucky

New skyline already earning praise
What's next for Cincinnati's riverfront?
No hitches, no errors
Cleanup begins will take months
Viewers react to Big Boom
Implosion parties start before dawn
55 years that shaped Cincinnati's riverfront
WCPO special implosion section

SPECIAL
Priests and Sexual Misconduct
        Four priests in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and two priests who formerly served in the Diocese of Covington have been suspended and/or accused of sexual misconduct in a scandal that has swept across the country. Click here for an archive of Enquirer reports.

Erpenbeck Investigation
        A. William Erpenbeck spent years building a company that appears to be crumbling. One of the Tristate's biggest home builders, the Erpenbeck Co., is under federal investigation for a suspected bank fraud that is affecting lenders, subcontractors and home owners. Click here for links to all Enquirer reports.

 
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