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LOCAL NEWS FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2004

crash
Speed claims another teen
Three Middletown High School students were enjoying a spring break night when the driver lost control and crashed into a fence, killing one and injuring two others early Wednesday.

Additional Local headlines
Fernald's nuke waste refused
Museum makes much of cicada invasion
Red tape stalls counties' plans


barn
N E I G H B O R S
Plan seeks to transform barn
The 123-year-old Muhlhauser barn soon could have a new life.
  Additional Neighbors Headlines:
Is shelter quick to kill cats?
Lucky Pocket Piece? In 1929, it fell short
Developer cites blight study errors
Neighbors briefs


E D U C A T I O N
Lakota schools to cut teachers
One of Ohio's top-rated school districts will have bigger classes this fall, because teacher jobs are being cut - even as enrollment continues to grow.
  Additional Education Headlines:
Kings campus lead cleanup on target
College student charged with DUI after hitting bus


G O O D   T H I N G S   H A P P E N I N G
Plans for 1st golf tourney
The local Reaching Out For Kids program could become a golf training foreign exchange program.



COLUMNS

Peter Bronson: Council votes not to respect shouts of hate

TRISTATE TOPICS

Around Northern Kentucky - Talkative Bunning stirs up the gators

Kentucky Politics - GOP primary candidates invited to debate

Faith Matters - Impact of film may lie in faith

Education - Head Start proponents remain leery of state control

Around the suburbs - Commissioners cozier than expected in election year

Cincinnati 101 - Jazz trio brings upbeat memories to nursing homes


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MORE LOCAL NEWS

Crest Hills project voted down
Fund raising is ramped up
Homeowner continues fight vs. gun club
Shootings laid to guns on street
City Council cracks down on disruptions
Tax ruling stymies plans
Frustrated solicitor exits post
Greenhills buys Tasers with Legion donation
White Pillars still tops city's list of projects
Trustee to fight harassment count
Historic site invites rights pioneer
Sealing records OK, says court
Public safety briefs
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KENTUCKY NEWS

Parsons suspect from start
Budget blame game begins
Start times won't change
NKU chief presses lawmakers for budget
Senate gives final passage to marriage amendment
Another session with no budget
Kentucky news briefs

LIVES REMEMBERED

Harry Kroeger loved his work fighting fires

SPECIAL SECTIONS

Great Neighborhoods
Montgomery and Sycamore Township: We showcase the people, schools, businesses and cultures that make these communities special.
Previous "Great Neighborhood" reports:
Anderson Twp.Blue AshColerain Twp.Dearborn Co.FairfieldFlorence
HamiltonLebanonLoveland & Symmes TownshipMason & Deerfield Twp.
Milford & Miami Twp.NewportNorwoodWest ChesterWest Side


Priests and Sexual Misconduct
Eight priests in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and two priests who formerly served in the Diocese of Covington have been suspended and/or accused of misconduct in a scandal that has swept across the country.

New bridge: A $750M puzzle
In a special multimedia report, The Enquirer tells why the Brent Spence Bridge is one of the most dangerous bridges in the nation, and how replacing it will be fraught with enormous problems and costs.

Erpenbeck Investigation
The Erpenbeck Co., once one of Greater Cincinnati's biggest home builders, became the subject of giant legal tangle involving banks, title insurance companies, suppliers and home buyers.

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