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  2. Eugene Ellington, Cincinnati pastor, business leader and ...

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    Cincinnati community leader the Rev. Eugene "Gene" Ellington died Saturday, according to his online obituary.He was 71. Ellington was dedicated to helping the less fortunate, his obituary reads.

  3. Jean-Robert de Cavel - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Robert de Cavel (September 12, 1961 – December 23, 2022) was a French-American chef active primarily in Cincinnati. [1] He was chef de cuisine at The Maisonette from 1993 to 2002, executive chef at Jean-Robert at Pigall's from 2002 to 2009, and later operated Jean-Robert's Table, Le Bar a Boeuf, and French Crust Cafe.

  4. The Cincinnati Enquirer - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Enquirer. The Cincinnati Enquirer is a morning daily newspaper published by Gannett in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. First published in 1841, the Enquirer is the last remaining daily newspaper in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, although the daily Journal-News competes with the Enquirer in the northern suburbs.

  5. Louis Nippert - Wikipedia

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    Attorney. Known for. Owner of the Cincinnati Reds (1973 – 1980) Spouse. Louise Dieterle Nippert (1911–2012) Awards. 2× National League champions (1975, 1976) 2× World Series champions (1975, 1976) Louis Nippert (December 24, 1903 – November 16, 1992) [1] was an American attorney, and majority owner of the Cincinnati Reds of Major League ...

  6. The Who concert disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Who concert disaster was a crowd disaster that occurred on December 3, 1979, when English rock band the Who performed at Riverfront Coliseum (now known as Heritage Bank Center) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, and a rush of concert-goers outside the Coliseum's entry doors resulted in the deaths of 11 people.

  7. Tracie Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Miami University. University of Cincinnati (JD) Occupation. Church minister. Known for. Lawyer [2] and formerly a judge; tried in court for a number of felonies. Political party. Democratic. Tracie Hunter is an American pastor in the Western Hills Church of the United Brethren in Christ, [3] lawyer and formerly a judge in Hamilton County, Ohio.

  8. Killing of Samuel DuBose - Wikipedia

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    Killing of Samuel DuBose. On July 19, 2015, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Samuel DuBose, an unarmed man, was fatally shot by Ray Tensing, a University of Cincinnati police officer, during an off-campus traffic stop for not having the front license plate on the vehicle. After asking DuBose to get out of the vehicle, Tensing pulled his gun and shot Sam ...

  9. Carl Lindner Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Carl Henry Lindner Jr. (April 22, 1919 – October 17, 2011) was an American businessman from Norwood, Ohio, a member of the Lindner family, and one of the world's richest people. According to the 2010 issue of Forbes Billionaires List, Lindner was worth an estimated $1.7 billion. [1]