
Bill Rinehart
Reporter/HostBill Rinehart started his radio career as a disc jockey in 1990. In 1994, he made the jump into journalism and has been reporting and delivering news on the radio in markets including Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska; Sioux City, Iowa; Dayton, Ohio; and most recently as senior correspondent and anchor for Cincinnati’s WLW-AM.
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Cincinnati Parks inspire a lot of affection, and a lot of questions.
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This week, we go Downtown to drink from the fountain of knowledge, and get a temperature reading, with WVXU's Bill Rinehart.
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Beth Johnson comes to the position after serving as the city's urban conservator.
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There are many Clermonts around the world, but only one Clermont County.
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Just two seasons ago, the Bengals were the worst team in the NFL. And their road to the Super Bowl was not an easy one.
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The mixture was popular in the late 19th century.
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An avenue in Oakley has some neighbors wondering if they're pronouncing their street name correctly.
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Both Hamilton City Schools and Talawanda Middle School are closing for a few days. Hamilton Superintendent Michael Holbrook says the amount of illness among staff members has reached a "critical level where staffing classrooms is no longer possible."
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The Environmental Protection Agency wants to know what people think of a plan to deal with dirty groundwater in Milford. An aquifer is contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and was placed on the Superfund national priorities list 10 years ago.
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Sears, Roebuck and Co. built an empire with catalogs that included houses.