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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati Another Northern Kentucky H1N1 death, as health officials prepare a mass vaccination clinic at NKU on Wednesday. Details this afternoon. (Ann Thompson)

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati For the second time this year the U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated the death penalty in an Ohio case. Details this afternoon during All Things Considered. (Ann Thompson)

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati From Jay-Another testy Finance meeting. Today's exchange between Berding and Cole. You can hear part the debate tomorrow morning.

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati From Jay-Cincy residents still don't know what the property tax rate will be for 2010. Fin Comm rejected one plan. Details during ATC.

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati From Jay-Waiting on Coun. Finance Comm meeting to start. Still no idea on where the 2010 property tax rate will be set. Session at 2 pm.

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati Looking for some interesting news stories to cover this week, your ideas?--Maryanne Zeleznik

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati Cincinnati Council has until Friday to set the city’s property tax rate for next year. That process could begin today during a Finance Committee meeting. Hear what could happen during Morning Edition. Hear what did happen during All Things Considered. -Maryanne

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati Ground was broken today for the expansion of the Sharonville Convention Center. Local officials say the expansion will help grow the region's economy. More on this story during All Things Considered.

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati THIS WEEKEND: Cinti Edition Saturday (7am): the author of Warren Buffet’s biography; author Lonnie Wheeler on his new baseball book with Reggie Jackson and Bob Gibson; Ifferis Cinti Edition Sunday (7am): author and dog lover Jon Katz; running the route of the Selma March; a review of “Paranormal Activity.” Around Cinti Sunday (7pm): MUSE concert; “Sanders Family Christmas” at Playhouse; CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien.

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati Cincinnati Council's finance committee could vote next week on a plan to set the city's property tax rate for next year. Some members say they expects residents to pay more in 2010. Jay Hanselman will have details on that story during All Things Considered.

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati Kentucky's state epidemiologist says flu activity has been widespread in the state since mid-September and he doesn't see that changing in the forseeable future. Details during All Things Considered.

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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati This year, once you've finished your Thanksgiving feast, be a part of StoryCorps' National Day of Listening. On November 27th, take an hour to sit down with your friends and relatives and talk with them about their lives. Record the interview, and keep it for the next generation. For more information, visit www.wvxu.org or become a fan of StoryCorps on Facebook

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On the day after Thanksgiving, set aside one hour to record a conversation with someone important to you. You can interview anyone you choose: an older relative, a friend, a teacher, or someone from the neighborhood.

You can preserve the interview using recording equipment readily available in most homes, such as cell p...hones, tape recorders, computers, or even pen and paper. Our free Do-It-Yourself Instruction Guide is easy to use and will prepare you and your interview partner to record a memorable conversation, no matter which recording method you choose.

Make a yearly tradition of listening to and preserving a loved one’s story. The stories you collect will become treasured keepsakes that grow more valuable with each passing generation.
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Listening is the greatest gift
Time:5:00AM Saturday, November 28th
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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati This morning on Impact Cincinnati we'll talk about the election results and what they mean with Howard Wilkinson, Gene Beaupre and Erich Rademcacher. Please let me know if you ahve questions you'd like me to ask them-Maryanne Zeleznik

November 5 at 4:47am
Milan Dukic
Milan Dukic
What was the result for issue 3 when looking just at the Hamilton County? Was the majority for or against here in the city? If majority of people living in Cincinnati didn't want the casino here, what are the implications? Tough luck?
November 5 at 5:58am
Bill
Bill
Not sure if this is the group or the topic to ask, but what the heck... Any comment on time frame for pushing through the Little Miami Bike Trail on into Cinci to join up with the River trail down by the Serpintine Wall?
November 5 at 6:37am
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91.7 WVXU Cincinnati Christopher Smitherman and other Issue 9 supporters say they will still prevent the Mayor and Council from moving ahead with a streetcar system. Smitherman tells WVXU news he will circulate another petition if City officials try to get passenger rail. (Ann Thompson)

November 4 at 12:49pm
Christopher St Pierre
Christopher St Pierre
I think someone needs to remind them that they have gone on the air (Cunningham) and said "if issue 9 fails we have to go home." They say it was about a vote of the people, and the right for the citizens to decide, yet won't listen when the people speak very loudly and clearly. Hypocrisy at its absolute worst.
November 4 at 1:19pm
Greg
Greg
What? Smitherman go back on his word? Never.
November 4 at 1:50pm