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  2. Local university in hot water with the feds and more of today ...

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    Hello from The Enquirer's education reporter, Madeline Mitchell. An online university headquartered in Cincinnati is in hot water with the federal government after failing to pay its faculty and ...

  3. Carl Bouldin - Wikipedia

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    Bouldin attended the University of Cincinnati, where he excelled in both basketball and baseball. In basketball, as a sophomore in 1958–59, with the Bearcats led by coach George Smith and future Hall-of-Famer Oscar Robertson and his 32.6 points per game, Bouldin averaged 2.3 points and 1.0 rebound per game as a backup to starting guards Mike Mendenhall and Ralph Davis, who averaged 13.5 and ...

  4. Cincinnati CityBeat - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati CityBeat is an independent local arts and issues publication covering the Cincinnati, Ohio area. History [ edit ] CityBeat was founded in November 1994.

  5. Amber Hunt (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013, she left the AP to become an investigative reporter with The Cincinnati Enquirer. [17] In June 2014, See How Much You Love Me: A Troubled Teen, His Devoted Parents, and a Cold-Blooded Killing was released by St. Martin's true crime imprint. [18] Hunt began teaching a journalism course at the University of Cincinnati in 2015. [19]

  6. Connector (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    The Connector is a streetcar system in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.The system opened to passengers on September 9, 2016. [3] The streetcar operates on a 3.6-mile (5.8 km) [4] loop from The Banks, Great American Ball Park, Paycor Stadium, and Smale Riverfront Park through Downtown Cincinnati and north to Findlay Market in the northern edge of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.

  7. Cincinnati riots of 1884 - Wikipedia

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    Illustrations of the 1884 Cincinnati riots from Harpers Weekly: Attempt to dislodge the besieged in the jail; the first volley in the tunnel. [12]Colonel C. B. Hunt, commanding the First Regiment of the Ohio Militia with 400 men, prepared for trouble, ordering sections from each company to stay on guard at their armory on Court Street, half a block from the courthouse. [9]

  8. 1936 Cincinnati Bearcats football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1936 Cincinnati Bearcats football team was an American football team that represented the University of Cincinnati as a member of the Buckeye Athletic Association during the 1936 college football season. In their second season under head coach Russ Cohen, the Bearcats compiled a 1–5–3 record.

  9. Ledger-Enquirer - Wikipedia

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    The Ledger-Enquirer is a newspaper headquartered in downtown Columbus, Georgia, in the United States.It was founded in 1828 as the Columbus Enquirer by Mirabeau B. Lamar [3] who later played a pivotal role in the founding of the Republic of Texas and served as its third President. [4]