August 28, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

Website active for Dillard Missions

Charles & Jeanette Dillard of Cincinnati have made it their mission to gather donated medical supplies and materials from Cincinnati hospitals and see it delivered to those in need here at home. Charles O. More...

Events

An Emmy for McKenzie

It was hoped that history would be made a second time at the recent Regional Emmy Awards Ceremony in Columbus, with a win of an Emmy by super-talented, sixyear old McKenzie Mack of Canton, Ohio. More...

Health

Increasing access to affordable primary care through health centers

With the recent passage of healthcare reform, a focus throughout the country has been on increasing people’s access to affordable primary health care. Many of these new patients will find quality care at community health centers. More...

Sports

Leadership skills earn Cincinnati youth college scholarships from RBI program

The two impressive Cincinnati teens are just two of the many graduating high school student-athletes who have used baseball and softball to receive a college scholarship. More...

Federer wins Open

Roger Federer won his fourth Cincinnati title defeating American wild card Mardy Fish in an epic 6-7(5), 7-6(1), 6-4 final in the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters Open Aug. 22 at Lindner Tennis Center in Mason. More...

Your child can be part of “St. Jude Day at The Reds”

The Cincinnati Reds are teaming up with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for “St. Jude Day at the Reds,” a new program for children and adults to support St. Jude, and cheer for the Reds. More...

Coroner selected college president Owens wants Cincinnati State to be first choice institution

The board of trustees of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College voted unanimously Aug. 18 to appoint Dr. O’dell M. Owens as the next president of the college. More...

Save the Date!

Women’s Alliance, Inc. presents “XQuisite In White”, Saturday, September 11th 7:00PM-11:00PM at Mayerson JCC – 8485 Ridge Rd. Tickets are $45 per person with proceeds benefiting youth scholarships and projects. More...

News

Shazor to fight dismissal as Metro CEO

Marilyn Shazor, the first woman and first African American CEO of Cincinnati’s Metro public transit system, issued a statement Tuesday saying she plans to fight her removal from the position last Friday. More...

Job seekers should build mental bridges and networks for jobs of the future

Finding employment in this 21st Century job market is a labor of… , well, just labor. From all accounts, the current job market isn’t going to improve anytime soon. More...

Judge Allen dismisses CMHA defamation suit against attorney Robert Newman

Judge Nadine Allen recently dismissed a defamation suit filed against attorney Robert Newman filed by Arnold Barnett, chair of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority. Barnett has since stepped down as chair. More...

Section B

Ross Love remembered as ‘lamplighter’ who made Cincinnati, world better

T he late Luther Ross Love Jr., a prominent Cincinnati businessman, activist and civic leader, was remembered as a humble man who used his wealth and status to help others during a memorial celebration of his life Aug. More...

Comboni Festival Friday

The Comboni Missionaries, at 1318 Nagel Road in Andersons hosts a Taste of Mission festival Friday, Aug. 27, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. More...

Volunteer Administrators host workshop

The Cincinnati Association of Volunteer Administrators hosts international volunteer management speaker and professional Mary Kay Hood at a workshop presented by Mary Kay Hood: “Volunteer More...