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CHS grad looking to pursue dream of working with animals
Paul Konerko got a big milestone home run and the White Sox got a sweep of the only team... It's been more than a year since the Scioto Valley was touched by death in the war on terror.
Co-writer prepares for Fringe debut
Phyllis Bare is a branch manager of North Side Bank & Trust, a job she tackles with the zeal of an... Ken Griffey Jr.
University of Cincinnati Winter Quarter 2012 graduate list
With 4,500 unique types of trees, Dawes Arboretum is like a Vegas-style all-you-can-eat buffet for... Lancaster: Justin Seipel, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, Bachelor of Science; Michelle Senig, College of Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing; Deborah Standiford, College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human ... (more)
Candidate for Ohio House seat will begin her campaign in Eaton
We would like to thank Tom and Jerry's Restaurant for letting us put our lemonade stand in front of... EATON, Ohio -- Joyce Deitering, the mayor of Clayton, Ohio, will kick off her campaign as Republican candidate for state cepresentative in the new 43rd Ohio House District in Preble County with an all-county fundraising reception on Thursday and a ... (more)
Extinctions Drive Ongoing 'Ecological Retreat'...
A new study on the extinctions of species suggests that the disappearance of one species does not necessarily allow remaining competitor species to thrive by filling in the vacuum.
A new survey shows blacks are more likely to report a number of health problems than their white peers.
Weight-loss surgery may help abolish alcohol cravings
London, May 25 : Gastric bypass surgery not only rid people of their fat, but it also reduces their desire for alcohol, researchers have found.
Why don't more players -- and teams -- do vision training?
An AP article looked at the benefits of vision training for the University of Cincinnati baseball team.
Survey: Family firms waiting to spend
Mike Dyer reports: Nebraska has offered Mason junior Kayla McDowell, according to Mason girls' basketball coach Rob Matula.
World 'no tobacco day' puts spotlight on dangers of smoking
It's not just smokers who are at-risk when it comes to tobacco smoke exposure-and the health concerns of smoking cigarettes are not limited to the most known consequence: lung cancer.
OSU research says North American global temperature will rise drastically by 2070
Average global temperature has already risen about 1 degree Fahrenheit during the previous century, according to data from NASA.
Ohio lawmakers approve new oil and gas well regulations
Lawmakers on Thursday approved a compromise bill that environmentalists immediately criticized and the industry praised despite some of the new rules.
A lot has been written about the growing number of online courses in higher education.
Culinary programs losing money at Cincy State
Sue Kiesewetter reports: Ten Mason area high school seniors are among 44 Tristate students and 2,500 nationally who will receive college funded scholarships... The fourth annual Cory's Play Day is set for Sunday at Kings High School, 5500 Columbia Road, Kings Mills.
Cincinnati housing agency picks director finalists
Madeira High School is proud to announce Kelli Precht as the new cheer coach. Coach Precht is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, where... A new poll from NBC News/Marist shows President Obama leading Republican challenger Mitt Romney 48 percent to 42 percent in Ohio.
Study: The Banks having $92M impact
After the brawl that erupted at the end of last year's game at XU's Cintas Center, officials from... Three important seasons of the year are coming up, one after the other in the space of a few spring... If you like to have leftovers for quick meals or to take for lunch, here's a recipe for you.
Ohio man s fossil find in Kentucky stumps experts
Experts are trying to figure out what a fossil dubbed "Godzillus" used to be. The 150-pound fossil recovered last year in northern Kentucky is more than 6 feet long and 3 feet wide.
Free coney and more for blood donation
Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati has once again partnered with Gold Star Chili for the third year in a row to present the "BE A CHILI EATIN', BLOOD GIVIN', LIFESAVIN' ROCKSTAR" Summer Blood Drive Tour in a neighborhood near you.
Better Pill Bottle For The Blind And Visually Impaired
Two students from UC's top-ranked design programs have applied for a provisional patent on their design and prototype of a prescription-medicine pill bottle for the blind and visually impaired - an innovation that could benefit millions of users.
Factors behind past lemur species extinctions put surviving species in 'ecological retreat'
Instead, in University of Cincinnati-led research on lemur extinctions over the past 2,000 years, findings suggest that one likely result of changes that lead to species' extinctions is that remaining species go into "ecological retreat." And that retreat can result in new selective and ecological pressures that then increase the extinction risk of ... (more)
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