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Kendle receives $100,000 ODOD grant

Kendle International has received a $100,000 Rapid Outreach Grant from the Ohio Department of Development that will aid in their Carew Tower expansion.

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Soapbox Cincinnati e-zine makes debut

A new e-zine spotlighting the positive investments being made by people and businesses within the Cincinnati region launched last Tuesday.

Cincinnati to participate in charitable Tap Project

During the week of March 16-22, Cincinnati will be among around a dozen other cities participating in the Tap Project, a charitable campaign to provide clean drinking water in the third world.

General Electric wins $148,000 award from NASA

The General Electric Company has won a $148,000 award from NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, one of only four winners in Ohio.

Knoxville TV reports on Cincinnati chili

WBIR-TV reporter Beth Haynes visits two local chili parlors in a video produced for Live at Five.

Karl Treier named President and CEO of CinciMedia

Technology executive and enterpreneur Karl Treier has been named the new president and CEO of CinciMedia, a new subsidiary of E-Sense Group that specializes in web design and development, 3D rendering and animation services.

Big plans mark State of City

In front of an audience of around 600, Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory delivered his annual State of the City address in which he addressed the issues of public safety, jobs and economic development, neighborhood revitalization and public transportation.

Cincom Synchrony wins “Best of Show” IP award

Cincom Synchrony won the "Best of Show" award in the Call Center 2.0 category at the Technology Marketing Corporation's Internet Telephony Conference and Expo East 2008, one of the nation's leading IP communications events.

Carter, Dawson near deadline for $907M Banks project

The City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County have extended until February 29 a deadline for Carter & Associates and the Dawson Company to assemble a financing package for the first phase of the Banks project.

Richards Industries upswing a sign of Rust Belt recovery?

The lower value of the U.S. dollar is reviving American manufacturing, allowing companies like Cincinnati's Richards Industries to thrive.

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