Xavier students send pro-life message through pumpkins
Xavier students send pro-life message through pumpkins
Xavier University Students for Life hosted a Pumpkin Memorial to "honor the lives lost to abortion in our country." The students lit 500 pumpkins in the Xavier Yard " in remembrance of the nearly 4,000Full Story >Xavier University Students for Life hosted a Pumpkin Memorial to "honor the lives lost to abortion in our country."Full Story >
2 INTs help Dolphins beat Bengals 17-13
2 INTs help Dolphins beat Bengals 17-13
CINCINNATI (AP) - Reshad Jones intercepted Andy Dalton's overthrown pass at midfield with 1:22 left on Sunday, preserving a 17-13 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals that ended two weeks of miserable,Full Story >Reshad Jones intercepted Andy Dalton's overthrown pass at midfield with 1:22 left on Sunday, preserving a 17-13 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals that ended two weeks of miserable, last-minute finishes for the Dolphins.Full Story >
Free pet health day hosted by United Pet Fund
Free pet health day hosted by United Pet Fund
The United Pet Fund in cooperation with St. Francis Seraph Ministries hosted a free Pet Health Day at St. Francis Seraph in Over-the-Rhine. The first 200 pets on location were given free vaccines fromFull Story >The United Pet Fund in cooperation with St. Francis Seraph Ministries hosted a free Pet Health Day at St. Francis Seraph in Over-the-Rhine. Full Story >
SLIDESHOW: Bengals tailgate 10/7/2012
SLIDESHOW: Bengals tailgate 10/7/2012
Bengals fans braved the cold to party before the game. Here are some pictures of the fun. Full Story >Bengals fans braved the cold to party before the game. Here are some pictures of the fun. Full Story >New pitching rotation still an unclear for Reds
New pitching rotation still an unclear for Reds
They say October baseball is about doing anything to win today and then worry about tomorrow, but now it is tomorrow and the Reds have some questions in the pitching rotation. Pitching ace Johnny CuetoFull Story >They say October baseball is about doing anything to win today and then worry about tomorrow, but now it is tomorrow and the Reds have some questions in the pitching rotation.Full Story >
DANVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Chain-link fences and concrete barriers have been installed on streets around Centre College in Danville, the most visible signs of increased security for Thursday's vice presidential debate.
Clarence Wyatt, the co-chairman of Centre's debate committee, told The Lexington Herald-Leader (http://bit.ly/SFZLHd ) that all aspects of planning and putting on this year's debate are much more complex than 12 years ago when the college hosted its first vice presidential debate in 2000.
Starting Tuesday, key roads around the campus will be closing and those attending the debate will have their bags searched.
There are no public tickets to the debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Republican U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, but there will be video screens for people to watch nearby.
Information from: Lexington Herald-Leader, http://www.kentucky.com
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