November 12, 2011 RSS feed / Section B

Selected to All American Cheer Team

Winton Woods High School cheerleader Tiasia Cockrell made the Varsity All American Cheer Team at the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) camp held at Miami University. More...

Play being presented at Hirsch Recreation Center

Hirsch Recreation Center at 3630 Reading Road presents “Down South Georgia’’ Nov. 7, 8, 9 and 10 at 6 p.m. Admission is free all 751-3393. More...

HOME hosts forum to honor racially diverse communities

Housing Opportunities Made Equal and several community partners are hosting a forum to honor Hamilton County’s racially integrated communities from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. More...

The Center for Closing the Health Gap presents Chef G. Garvin from The Cooking Channel!

Saturday, Nov. 19 Cintas Center - Xavier University FREE and open to the public! Also: Healthy Eating Cook-Off Chef Garvin will judge the finalists and give a free cooking demonstration. Doors open at 12 Noon. Space is limited! Get free samples. More...

NOAH's “Keeping the Dream Alive Financial Freedom” FREE workshop is Saturday

Nov. 19 at Beulah Baptist Church, 1834 Section Rd. 45237. Learn how to repair your credit, prepare a workable spending plan, first time home buying strategies, understanding your credit score and avoiding foreclosure. More...

Class XIX of Urban League African American Leadership Development Program

The Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, which offers one of the oldest leadership development programs in the area, recently announced its 19th class of African American leaders and emerging leaders. More...

Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth: The Lessons He Taught Me

Nearly a year after my still unresolved election and after numerous court battles reaching to the United States Supreme Court, I await a federal court ruling any day that could order the Hamilton County Ohio Board of Elections to count hundreds of pr More...

'Lost Boys of Sudan ' Speaker to Highlight International Education Week at UC

The University of Cincinnati highlights International Education Week with keynote speaker Bol Aweng, one of the 35,000 so-called “Lost Boys” who fled southern Sudan during the second Sudanese Civil War. More...

Help Alabama Connection raise scholarship funds

Help raise scholarship funding with The Alabama Connection during the organization’s Christmas Party Celebration at Wyoming Civic Center, 1 Worthington Ave. and Springfield Pike, from 8 p.m. to midnight, Friday, Dec. 16. More...

McDonald’s in Avondale sports improvements, honors Avondale Pride Center at re-opening event

The Kilroy family was joined by community leaders and citizens Nov. 4 during a celebration of completion of substantial renovations at their McDonald’s restaurant at 413 Martin Luther King Drive. More...

Prayer Caravan to visit communities

Religious and Community leaders and Project Nehemiah Ceasefire will ride the prayer caravan to pray in communities that have been hit hard by crime and violence over the last few months. More...