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Bon Secours Mercy Health agrees to pay back $7M to city of Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - The city has received $7 million from Bon Secours Mercy Health to pay back economic incentives it received as a part of the deal to build its headquarters in Bond Hill. The payment comes without conditions. Last week, Mercy said in a statement it wanted...
Two Big 12 Teams Named Pro Football Focus’ Easiest College Football Schedules
In a recent list from Pro Football Focus, two members of the Big 12 Conference wound up on the receiving end of the nation’s easiest schedules. The two Big 12 teams featured on the list were the Cincinnati Bearcats and the Kansas Jayhawks, joined by Iowa, Miami, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, and SMU.
Watch: Tennis player implodes in 'self-destruction,' gives up at end of match
Yoshihito Nishioka had a full-blown meltdown at the end of his second-round match at the Cincinnati Open on Thursday.After going down 3-1 in the third and final set, the 28-year-old launched not one, not two, but three tennis balls into the crowd in a display of fury. Nishioka wasn't done there, smacking another ball into the crowd after opponent Hubert Hurkacz recorded an ace later in the set.The Japanese lefthander was just getting started, racking up multiple code violations for unsportsmanlike conduct and point penalties. Nishioka also was given a code violation for "ball abuse," which resulted in a game penalty. Crazy Game Penalty The third set of Hurkacz vs Nishioka was full of drama... #CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/i0Tar88wxr— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) August 15, 2024 "What's he doing? What is he doing?" the broadcaster asked. "He's completely lost his mind. Self-destruction, if you like."From there, the 52nd-ranked player in the world showed no interest in continuing the contest and appeared to give up on the last few points. Hurkacz finished with a 3-6, 7-6, 6-1 victory.
Budget shortfall could limit housing vouchers in Hamilton County
The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority is facing a budget shortfall that could limit availability of Housing Choice Vouchers (often called Section 8), according to a letter sent to housing providers last month. Officials with CMHA declined an interview with WVXU but answered questions about the shortfall via email. They say...
An Ohioan’s guide to the 2024 Democratic National Convention: Who to know and what to watch
COLUMBUS, Ohio—A month ago, Ohio Democrats’ enthusiasm about the upcoming 2024 Democratic National Convention was decidedly lackluster. President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance in June intensified fears that he would lose in November to Republican Donald Trump, dragging down with him down-ballot Democrats such as U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, who’s in his own fiercely competitive race for reelection this year.
Countdown continues to college, high school football
DAYTON, OHIO & XENIA, OHIO (WKEF) - Only a handful of days remain until the season openers for both high school and college football!. The Dayton Flyers will be home for their opener on August 31 against Saint Francis. Head coach Trevor Andrews says it's normal for players to have varying emotions about the start of the season, but he is pleased with the status of the team as they reach the final stages of preseason camp.
Vance’s Rust Belt-focused nonprofit group to be dissolved after minimal success
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), is seeking to dissolve a charity he formed after he published his memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, which has since been adapted into a movie. He created two nonprofit groups in 2016 to address problems in his home state of Ohio and other Rust Belt states. The […]
Illini soccer team opens season with a shutout
CHAMPAIGN - Demirjian Park lit up on Thursday night as the Illinois women's soccer squad surged to a commanding 6-0 victory over Wright State in their 2024 season opener. The Orange & Blue showcased their depth with six different players finding the net, while a total of 11 contributed either primary or secondary assists. Midfielders Sarah Foley and Sarah Hiestand set the tone early with goals just minutes apart in the first half, propelling Illinois to a 2-0 halftime lead while outshooting their opponents 11-6. The Illini left no doubt on the field, dominating every facet of the game with...
CLIPPERS FAST OUT OF THE GATES
COLUMBIANA OH- Columbiana kicked off the 2024 season with a clean sweep over Springfield on Friday night, taking the match in straight sets (25-20, 25-21, 25-22). Ellie Jackson contributed 5 kills, 9 assists, and 13 digs, while Cameron Perkins matched with 5 kills, 10 assists, 11 digs, and added 2 blocks. Danica Halas chipped in with 5 kills and 10 digs, and Maryn Hepler also tallied 5 kills and 11 digs.
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