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However, the funding obtained so far will only save the event this year.
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He could serve up to 36 months in prison.
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Sittenfeld has served roughly 4 1/2 months of his 16 month sentence for his public corruption conviction.
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The Archdiocese said Schnurr plans to continue working while receiving treatments.
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James Marshall Hyzdu stepped down from his position in early April after he was arrested in March and charged with one count of criminal trespassing, one count of disorderly conduct and one count of public intoxication.
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The construction activity began just days after a group hoping to save the historic site and other aspects of Coney Island offered to spend around $150,000 to purchase the land containing the pool.
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"Due to the growing number of attendees, and increasing complexity, the organizers of the 4th of July fireworks celebration in Ault Park have decided to no longer hold the event," Cincinnati Parks said on social media.
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Court records from Davidson County, Tenn., show James Marshall Hyzdu was arrested March 10 and charged with one count of criminal trespassing, one count of disorderly conduct and one count of public intoxication.
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The move comes days before Ohio lawmakers plan to return from holiday hiatus.
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The city of Cincinnati has taken steps to reclaim some of the tax breaks General Electric received for building — but never filling — a 12-story office tower at The Banks.