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4 solo homers send Reds over Pirates, 4-1
AP Baseball WriterCINCINNATI (AP) — Zack Cozart and Todd Frazier hit upper-deck homers off left-hander Francisco Liriano, and the Cincinnati Reds moved a season-high 15 games over .500 by beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1 on Monday night. The Reds (43-28)...Tags: Mike Leake, Cincinnati Reds, Jay Bruce, Brandon Phillips, Baseball
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Column: Too sweet to kill
The steamboat conveying Andrew Jackson up the Ohio River toward his tumultuous 1829 inauguration had brooms lashed to its bow, symbolizing Old Hickory’s vow to clean up Washington. But sweeping out Washington’s Augean stables, like painting...Tags: Marco Rubio, Andrew Jackson, Politics, Beets, International Trade
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Sugar Guarantees Too Sweet A Deal To Kill
The Hartford CourantThe steamboat conveying Andrew Jackson up the Ohio River toward his tumultuous 1829 inauguration had brooms lashed to its bow, symbolizing Old Hickory's vow to clean up Washington. But sweeping out Washington's Augean stables, like painting the Golden...Tags: Marco Rubio, Andrew Jackson, Elections, Ted Cruz, Politics
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West Virginia's congressional district lines may be challenged again
matthewu@herald-mail.comWest Virginia’s congressional district lines, which were redrawn by state lawmakers in 2011 and challenged unsuccessfully in court, might be challenged again because some say the boundaries do not meet the state’s compactness requirement....Tags: West Virginia Legislature, Justice System, Dale Manuel, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Man of Steel': Superman a true Midwesterner
Metropolis was founded in 1839 on the banks of the Ohio River, about as far south as you can go in Illinois without stepping into Kentucky. Its settlers were enthusiastic: They assumed the waterfront real estate would result in a metropolis, hence the...
Tags: Kansas City Royals, Movies, IHOP Corporation, Entertainment, Ceremonies
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Family Inspiration: Writer inspires others to create stories from memories of their families
Contributing WriterEditor’s note: Ruth Ann Fogle is an evangelist, author and dramatist. She is currently working on a documentary of her home town titled “Last Stop - Riley Station.” Marion County native Ruth Ann Fogle says stories told by her relatives...Tags: Authors, Slavery, Pies and Tarts
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Police: Indiana mom died after killing 2 children
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP) — A woman who thought her family was being stalked by "demonic presences" killed her two children in a southern Indiana creek before she also drowned, police said Friday. Police had released little information after body of...
Tags: Mental Health, Hypothermia, Prosecution, Witnesses
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Foes of S. Indiana fertilizer plant cite Texas blast
ROCKPORT, Ind. (AP) — Opponents of a proposed fertilizer plant in southern Indiana are citing safety concerns arising from last month's deadly explosion at a Texas fertilizer manufacturer as they argue that state officials should block the project....
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Mining, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Chemical Industry, Agriculture
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Indiana coal-gas bill stalls C02 pipeline project
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Legislation state lawmakers passed last week that the developers of a proposed Indiana coal-gasification plant say effectively kills their project also has dealt a blow to a Texas company's plans for a pipeline that would carry...Tags: Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, Science and Technology, Coal, Justice System
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Ky. man dies after being struck by 700-pound lid
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A Kentucky man died after he was struck by a wind-blown 700-pound fiberglass lid that he was helping to load on a barge along the Ohio River in Jeffersonville. Jefferson County Deputy Coroner Larry Carroll told the... -
Ohio county expects interest from baseball movie '42'
CINCINNATI (AP) — The southern Ohio home county of late baseball executive Branch Rickey expects increased interest from his depiction in the movie "42" as the baseball executive who signed Jackie Robinson to break the color line. The movie, which...
Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Baseball, Civil Rights, Terry Johnson, Major League Baseball
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