The report describes Police Chief Teresa Theetge's leadership as "rigid and authoritarian," criticizes her communication, and says she struggles to accept accountability.
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Opposing Cincinnati Council members tried to delay a vote on the Farmer Music Center, saying there's not enough information and no reason for urgency.
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An attorney for WesBanco says the lender will file for summary judgment in the foreclosure action on the market building and three other properties. If granted, it would allow foreclosure without a trial.
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Brantley is nicknamed the Cowboy, and pitched for the Reds from 1994 to 1997.
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