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The city of Cincinnati has launched a new economic development Web site, www.choosecincy.com, aimed at attracting businesses and jobs. The interactive site is intended to provide timely information to make Cincinnati more competitive for site selectors and developers interested in doing business in the city.
Sister Francis Marie Thrailkill, the retired president of the College of Mount St. Joseph, has been named interim president of Wheeling Jesuit University in Wheeling, W.Va.
Send your military sweetheart a special Valentine Wylde Side Studios and Houser's Music in Oroville are offering people a chance to record a song (karaoke or A capella) or personal message to be sent to active duty members of the United States
City and county officials in the region asked for patience Tuesday as road crews worked to clear highways and primary streets before getting to residential neighborhoods.
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A reconceptualized building, additional exhibit space, and the first large Joseph Beuys show will greet visitors after 2 years of renovation of the country’s major 20th century art collection. (PRWeb Feb 9, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/02/prweb3583154.htm
A reconceptualized building, additional exhibit space, and the first large Joseph Beuys show will greet visitors after 2 years of renovation of the country’s major 20th century art collection.
Germany lends helping hand to Omani firms
Neil Aberegg quit school when he was 16 to help his ailing father with the family farm. At 19 he joined the U.S. Army, and, on March 7, 1945, he was part of the U.S. Army 9th Infantry Division as it helped capture the Bridge of Remagen over the Rhine River in Germany.
A $1.5 million bond measure that appeared, then disappeared, from the Port of Bremerton Board of Commissioner’s meeting agenda for Feb. 9 had attendees asking not why it was removed, but why it was there in the first place.
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