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The Northern Kentucky River Region announces the release of the most comprehensive visitors guide to date for the Northern Kentucky area. TOLEDO - In a city that's fiercely proud of its art museum, zoo and Mud Hens, leaders have squeezed a new picture onto the tourism brochures. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Here's something new: Super Bowl week minus the hype. For one day, at least, nothing was getting blown out of proportion. Oh, sure, the weather was nasty enough Monday to cause some logistical switches for the New Orleans Saints. Ohio will get about $400 million in federal stimulus money to establish a passenger train service linking its major cities, putting the state at the center of a developing national rail system, Gov. Ted Strickland said Wednesday. Ohio will get about $400 million in federal stimulus money to establish a passenger train service linking its major cities, putting the state at the center of a developing national rail system, Gov. COLUMBUS — Ohio will get about $400 million in federal stimulus money to establish a passenger train service linking its major cities, putting the state at the center of a developing national rail system, Gov. Ted Strickland said Wednesday. The money is part of $8 billion in stimulus grants that President Barack Obama has set aside [...] A $400 million rail project funded through federal stimulus money won’t have a stop in Lorain County. It, however, could include a connection from Elyria to a stop to the west in Crawford or Richland counties sometime in the future, according to U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown. Both Wellington and Grafton had sought stops on the so-called 3C [...] Local law firm promotes Finkell CINCINNATI (AP) - The U.S. Census Bureau is getting a highly skilled and educated work force because of a struggling economy that's produced millions of jobless people eager to work. By JULIE M. McKINNON BLADE STAFF WRITER As far as the state is concerned, it's time for recalcitrant smoking ban violators to pay up. But if it goes after downtown Toledo's Rip Cord with an injunction as it has done with two bars in Columbus and Cincinnati, co-owner Terry Hymore says he would shutter the 19-employee bar instead of paying $36,600 in fines levied against the establishment. "I ... |
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