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  2. Chris Seelbach (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, the Gang of Five agreed to turn over their text messages in order to settle a lawsuit filed by a local anti-tax activist. Among the text messages were juvenile discussions of city employees' sexuality, messages mocking members of the public who attended council meetings or contacted the city council. [11]

  3. P.G. Sittenfeld - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, the Gang of Five agreed to turn over their text messages in order to settle a lawsuit filed by a local anti-tax activist. Among the text messages were juvenile discussions of city employees' sexuality, messages mocking members of the public who attended council meetings or contacted the city council. [46]

  4. Walt Bachrach - Wikipedia

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    The Wheel was the "first restaurant in Cincinnati to sign a contract with the culinary trade unions," [19] and did a lot of business with Cincinnati Reds fans after each game. [20] Before retiring from politics in 1967, Bachrach sold the restaurant; unfortunately, due partially to the baseball strikes in 1980 and 1981 , the Wheel folded and ...

  5. Judge sentences ex-Cincinnati Councilman Jeff Pastor to two ...

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    Pastor, 40, of North Avondale, is the last of the three former council members to be sentenced for corruption connected to their time on the city council. All three were indicted in 2020. All ...

  6. Cincinnati City Council slated to vote on $30M renovation of ...

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    Downtown Cincinnati's former Saks Fifth Avenue department store will be converted for $30 million into office space and a restaurant.

  7. For advice on helping ex-felons, Cincinnati City Council ...

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    Dennard was elected to City Council in 2017. She resigned from council in 2020 after being arrested on federal corruption charges. She pleaded guilty and served an 18-month prison term.

  8. The Maisonette - Wikipedia

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    The Maisonette was opened by Nathan L. Comisar in 1949 in the basement space beneath La Normandie, also owned by Comisar, in the Fountain Square Building in Cincinnati. [1] [3] Comisar named the restaurant after a club by the same name in the St. Regis Hotel in New York City. [4] In 1964 it was awarded its first Mobil 5-star award. [3]

  9. City Council needs a ceasefire resolution for Cincinnati not ...

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