
Tana Weingartner
Tana Weingartner earned a bachelor's degree in communication from the University of Cincinnati and a master's degree in mass communication from Miami University. Most recently, she served as news and public affairs producer with WMUB-FM. Ms. Weingartner has earned numerous awards for her reporting, including several Best Reporter awards from the Associated Press and the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, and a regional Murrow Award. She served on the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters Board of Directors from 2007 - 2009.
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The Cincinnati Zoo confirms speculation that Bibi is expecting. Her expected due date is around mid-August.
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The USA has formally submitted its bid to the UNESCO committee responsible for determining World Heritage Site status. That vote and announcement is expected in July of 2023.
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For starters: Pi Day — March 14, a k a 3/14 — was official designated by the U.S. House of Representatives in 2009.
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Business & EconomyIn addition, "We are significantly reducing our product portfolio to focus on basic health, hygiene and personal care items needed by the many Russian families who depend on them in their daily lives," said CEO Jon Moeller.
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The University of Dayton is the official repository of Erma Bombeck's works, including original manuscripts, columns, handwritten notes, speeches, articles and memorabilia of a woman known as one of the great American humorists of the 20th century.
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Health, Science & Environment"Leonardo da Vinci Machines in Motion" is on tour from Florence, Italy. It lets visitors explore 40 full-size working machines designed by scientists and artisans using methods from da Vinci's time.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is encouraging all Ohioans to wear orange and black and cheer on the home state team.
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Central State University will serve as the host site for the debates on March 28 and 29.
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The organization fired its executive director last month, accusing him of passing private information to an anti-Muslim group.
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The court-martial of the former head of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base slated to begin Jan. 10, 2022 has been postponed. He could become the first-ever Air Force general officer to have his case adjudicated by court-martial.