Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Local news briefs
Voters must register by Oct. 4
The Enquirer
Voters wanting to cast ballots in the Nov. 2 election must be registered by Oct. 4. Voter registration forms are available year-round at all branches of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, and at the circulation services and information desks at the main branch, 800 Vine St., downtown.
The forms can be completed in the library and can be mailed directly by the library to the Board of Elections. There also are applications for absentee ballots, which should be mailed directly to the Board of Elections. To qualify for the upcoming presidential election, voters must be citizens, at least 18 years of age on or before Election Day, and a resident of Ohio for at least 30 days before the election.
Caregivers: Tell us your story
So many people are living longer today that chances are a married couple could spend more years caring for a parent than a child. Millions of Americans already work as unpaid caregivers. Caring for an aging parent is difficult, and few people are prepared for it, emotionally or financially. The Enquirer is looking for caregivers to share their stories. If you are interested, contact reporter Matt Leingang at 513-768-8411 or e-mail mleingang@enquirer.com.
Unsolved crime makes TV show
An unsolved Madisonville homicide is scheduled to be featured Thursday afternoon on Court TV. At the end of her 3 to 5 p.m. daily show, Closing Arguments anchor Nancy Grace will talk about the March 2002 killing of Nolan Moi. Moi, 19, was found shot to death in his Erie Avenue apartment. Two roommates were home at the time, but police have no suspects.
TRAFFIC WATCH
Watch for lane closures on northbound and southbound Interstate 75 between Paddock Road and Evendale in Hamilton County from 11 p.m. until 5 a.m. nightly through Friday.
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ELECTION 2004
Edwards puts emphasis on plan to create jobs
Cheney says Bush election crucial to win terror war
Bush campaign raises $260 million, doubling previous contribution record
Election 2004 page
TOP LOCAL HEADLINES
Summer's air cool, healthy
Development post to be filled within weeks
Forensic science helps trace threatening letter
Driver involved in fatal crash released from jail after 7 days
3 hit by gunshots fired at crowd
Court allows petitions for ban
State asked to fund work on I-75 section near I-74
State probe of judge sought
Man who ordered mistaken-identity killing gets 5 years
CBS apologizes for Bush military report
Review board sustains six allegations
Xavier students, teenagers scuffle
Study: Air worse in bars than in traffic
Politics, budget needs will drive debate on temporary sales tax increase
Local news briefs
KENTUCKY HEADLINES
Statewide poll finds Bunning well in lead
Cities, businesses watch river level
Deputy details case vs. ex-con
Shopping center fills
Jury selection begins in trial of former officer charged with murder
Man who shot bear gets fine, no jail time
Kentucky news briefs
EDUCATION
Traffic ties expected as UC opens Wednesday
Reading cuts school sports
Some N.Ky. school districts likely to close for protest
Fletcher tells teachers to change insurance plans
Madeira teachers vote against joining union
NEIGHBORS
More elderly, more services required
Monroe to annex 43 acres for Kroger
Clough Pike closure to last 2 more weeks
ENQUIRER COLUMNS
Bronson: P&G boycott keeps issue in spotlight
Library offers photo contest
LIVES REMEMBERED
Alexander Roy, 90, missionary and area pastor
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