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In the Spotlight
Headlines for Friday, November 21
Part of I-275 bridge to close The Enquirer - 11/21/2008 One side of the Interstate 275 bridge near Coney Island will be closed the weekend of Dec. 5-7, Transportation Cabinet Officials said.
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Santa House starts today The Enquirer - 11/21/2008 Ruth Moyer Elementary's 33rd annual Santa House will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
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| Police called for hand grenade paper weight at Woodfill Community Press - 11/20/2008 FORT THOMAS - The Fort Thomas Police Department responded to a call at Woodfill Elementary School after being notified that a hand grenade was found on school property the morning of Wednesday, Nov.
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Charles J. Eha The Enquirer - 11/20/2008 FORT THOMAS — Charles J. Eha, 94, of Brandon, Fla., formerly of Fort Thomas, died Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Hawthorne Health 7 Rehabilitation Center, Brandon.
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HIGHLANDS MIDDLE SCHOOL SBDM COUNCIL User submitted (Michelle Shaw) - 11/20/2008 HIGHLANDS MIDDLE SCHOOL SBDM COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 11, 2008 I. CALL TO ORDER: Ms. Adams called the meeting to order at 3:45 P.M.
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Grenade paperweight causes scare The Enquirer - 11/20/2008 Police were called to Woodfill Elementary School on Wednesday morning for what turned out to be a paperweight, Fort Thomas police said.
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| Love that frog! The Enquirer - 11/20/2008 Jeffrey Peter, a dental student from Fort Thomas, is the top winner for the 2008 Capture Cincinnati photo contest. See why.
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| Priest's funeral a celebration The Enquirer - 11/20/2008 Father Harry Meyer tried to imagine God's reaction when St. Susanna pastor Dan Schuh appeared in heaven.
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Help Cincinnati Museum Center Give the Gift of Glove User submitted (Ben Cober) - 11/19/2008 With the temperatures rapidly dropping and the air getting chilly, what better gift to give to our area's children than warm hats and thick gloves to keep them toasty this winter? Cincinnati Museum...
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Grenade paper weight causes scare The Enquirer - 11/19/2008 Police were called to Woodfill Elementary School this morning for what turned out to be a paper weight, Fort Thomas Police said.
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| Doris J. Daley The Enquirer - 11/18/2008 FORT THOMAS — Doris J. Daley, 73, died Monday, Nov. 17, at St. Luke Hospital East, Fort Thomas.
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Rita M. Laws The Enquirer - 11/18/2008 FORT THOMAS — Rita M. Ritzi Laws, 86, died Monday, Nov. 17, at Hospice of the Bluegrass Care Center-St. Luke, Fort Thomas.
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Chester Powell The Enquirer - 11/18/2008 FORT THOMAS — Chester Powell, 70 of Bluffton, S.C., formerly of Fort Thomas, died Thursday, Nov. 13 at his home.
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Down Syndrome Assoc. Receives Grant For Expectant Parents User submitted (Sally Tilow) - 11/18/2008 The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati is pleased to announce the successful outcome of a grant program funded by Jack J. Smith, Jr. Charitable Trust, PNC Bank, N.A. and James S.
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Ft. Thomas Residents Featured in "Rudolph" User submitted (Krista Pille) - 11/18/2008 The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati is bringing back a holiday favorite: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: featuring songs from the television classic." The show will be flying high at the Taft...
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Levine prepares to leave council seat Community Press - 11/18/2008 FORT THOMAS - In a little over a month, Fort Thomas City Council members will be saying goodbye to fellow member Barbara Thompson Levine.
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| Robert Lee Kirby Jr. The Enquirer - 11/17/2008 FORT THOMAS — Robert Lee Kirby Jr., 74, of Harrison, formerly of Fort Thomas, died Saturday, Nov. 15, at Good Samaritan Hospital, University Heights.
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Police reports - Campbell County Community Press - 11/17/2008 Joshuah R. Parker, 21, 3089 Daniels Road, first degree wanton endangerment at 8109 Alexandria Pike, Oct. 18.
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Obituaries - Campbell County Community Press - 11/17/2008 Romaine E. Bahlmann Bankemper, 92, a homemaker of Cincinnati, formerly of Newport, died Nov. 13, 2008, at Maple Knoll Village, Springdale.
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Marriage licenses Community Press - 11/17/2008 Barbara Kaiser, 48, of Hamilton and Dennis Glenn, 51, of Fort Thomas, issued Oct. 11.
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Bank collects food for homeless The Enquirer - 11/17/2008 Citizens Bank of Northern Kentucky is collecting canned goods for Welcome House of Northern Kentucky, a Covington-based organization that assists the homeless.
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| Deer sightings - and accidents - on rise The Enquirer - 11/17/2008 Morning rush-hour traffic came to a halt on a Tuesday as four deer walked across busy Wooster Pike. Mariemont, one of Hamilton County's most attractive communities, has apparently become a hot...
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