Highland Heights, KY – City administration policies are being changed so that no other city employee will be paid to stay home from work, as Christine Wells was for more than four years. That's what acting City Manager Dave Rager told Cincinnati City Council's Finance Committee Monday.
Highland Heights, KY – Frank welcomes Paul Muller of Muller Architects to discuss Cincinnati architecture, local furniture, and the redevelopment of the old McAlpin and surrounding buildings on Fourth Street in Cincinnati. WNKU broadcast of February 3, 2006.
Highland Heights, KY – Cincinnati is asking for your help in reporting road hazards and potholes. Information at POTHOLE@CINCINNATI-OH.GOV or by calling 513-591-6000.
Highland Heights, KY – Whether you've read a hundred books in the past year or you haven't picked up one since college, the Hamilton County Library is inviting you to participate in its community reading program.
Highland Heights, KY – Cinergy officials are asking you to look closely at your bill. In some cases, custumers aren't paying the right amount for their electricity.
Highland Heights, KY – Nathan and Ed welcome economist David Kelly who calls in while stuck in traffic and stays for the rest of the show! WNKU broadcast of February 2, 2006.
Highland Heights, KY – At a time when some automakers are being forced to make dramatic changes, including layoffs and plant closures, Toyota is celebrating a milestone Thursday.
Highland Heights, KY – Some talented local art students are getting a chance to show off their work. The Emerging Artist Exhibition is an opportunity for graduating college seniors to display their work ina professional arena. Details at summerfair.org.