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Work Starts On $30-Million Development Under Iconic WLW-AM Tower

Courtesy City of Mason The big ones are gone. The huge trees which lined the driveway to WLW-AM's tower and transmitter were removed this week to make way for a $30-million retail and office complex along Mason's booming Tylersville Road corridor. Restaurants, office buildings, a public storage business, car wash, daycare, bank and convenience store with gas pumps are planned around the iconic diamond-shaped radio tower and transmitter building on the 27 acres. Workers chip tree limbs into mulch near the WLW-AM tower site entrance. Credit John Kiesewetter WLW-AM, which has promoted itself as "The Big One," will continue to use the historic Blaw-Knox tower, only one of six in the U.S., and the transmitter building which housed the 1934 one-of-a-kind 500,000-watt transmitter. A fence will be built around the iHeartMedia's transmitter building, the adjacent red brick house and a guard tower in the center of the property. A smaller tower to the east of the transmitter, and the big tower, also will be fenced in.

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Know our history? Take the Cincinnati history pop quiz

As we near the end of the school year, we thought it would be fun to test your knowledge of local history. So, try out the first Our History quiz based on the historical stories that have appeared in The Enquirer over the past few years. As with all good educational tools, if don’t know the answer now, then you can learn something. Good luck! Questions (Scroll after the questions for the answers) 1. In 1924, DeHart Hubbard of Avondale was the first Black athlete to win an Olympic Gold Medal. What event did he win? 2. When Mayor Edward N. Waldvogel died in office in 1954, who was the vice mayor who became the first woman to serve as Cincinnati’s mayor?

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Cincinnati Fringe Festival Announces 2021 Lineup

Cincinnati Fringe Festival Announces 2021 Lineup This year’s Cincy Fringe will bring you: 8 outdoor productions from local artists, 11 livestreamed productions and more.by BWW News Desk The Cincinnati Fringe Festival is one of the city's first beloved summer traditions to return to form. This year, you can choose from a wide variety of outdoor in-person events and online streaming entertainment for your Fringe experience! Last year, their necessary pivot to an all-online Fringe Festival turned their popular hometown event into a success across the nation and internationally: Fringe shows were viewed in 36 states, plus Washington DC, and by audiences in sixteen other countries across five continents. This year, they are keeping that global community alive with a lineup of video-on-demand and live-streamed performances, connecting their core Cincinnati audience with a community of Fringe fans across the world.

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Ruth Nichols competed against Amelia Earhart in Powel Crosley's plane

Ruth Nichols wasn’t afraid. Not since her first ride in a biplane in 1919, when the pilot did loop-de-loops to terrify her. She conquered her fear and began a career as an aviatrix with the singular purpose of being the best. In the years following Charles Lindbergh’s historic transatlantic flight in 1927, courageous female pilots were in a drive to out-fly one another in the race to be the first woman to repeat Lindbergh’s feat. Aviation was still in its infancy. Pilots were daredevils, flying by the seat of their pants, to go faster, further, higher than ever before using shockingly unsophisticated machinery.

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Amy Pan, Madilyn McGlothen Lead the Way at Ohio YMCA Festival

Amy Pan, Madilyn McGlothen Lead the Way at Ohio YMCA Festival
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17 Curious Facts About the Cincinnati Reds - Cincinnati Magazine

17 Curious Facts About the Cincinnati Reds - Cincinnati Magazine
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Hicksville hosted swanky aviation club before suburbs prevailed

Hicksville hosted swanky aviation club before suburbs prevailed
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YMCA offering free memberships to health care workers

YMCA offering free memberships to health care workers . (Source: Marissa Voss) By FOX19 Digital Staff | March 15, 2021 at 9:11 AM EDT - Updated March 15 at 9:11 AM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati is partnering with local health care providers to offer free memberships to front-line workers. The free memberships will last for four months. They are available at all 10 YMCA of Greater Cincinnati locations: R.C. Durr (Burlington), Campbell County (Fort Thomas), Central Parkway (downtown/OTR), Gamble-Nippert (Westwood), Powel Crosley (Springfield Township), Clippard (Cheviot), Blue Ash, M.E. Lyons (Anderson), Clermont (Batavia) and Highland County(Hillsboro). “We truly appreciate the sacrifices these front-line personnel have made to serve our community throughout this pandemic,” YMCA President and CEO Jorge Perez said in a news release.  “We want to make sure these dedicated nurses and medical support staff have a healthy outlet to help them re-energize and re-engage with their own families.”

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WLW-AM Begins 100th Year On Air

It wasn't Cincinnati's first radio station, but WLW-AM is still the biggest. Cincinnati industrialist Powel Crosley, Jr. began broadcasting WLW-AM over a 20-watt station from his College Hill home on March 2, 1922 – which means that the station is entering its 100th year today. Credit Courtesy WLW-AM WLW-AM wasn't Cincinnati's first commercial radio station, but it is the oldest surviving station from the 1920s. WMH was operated by the Precision Instrument Co. from Dec. 30, 1921, to January 1923.  WMH was sold to Crosley and merged into WLW, says Randy Michaels, the former WLW-AM programmer and Jacor/Clear Channel executive who is the best radio historian I know.

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Opera, romance, murder mysteries and more in this week's arts events

Sarasota Opera returns with a ‘Happy Deception’ A new Sarasota Opera season gets underway this weekend with the opening of Rossini’s one-act comic opera “The Happy Deception.” Soprano Hanna Brammer stars as the Duchess Isabella, who disappears and washes ashore in a small mining town, where she is taken in and cared for by a kindly miner, played by bass/baritone Alexander Charles Boyd (Brammer’s real-life husband). Tenor Christopher Bozeka plays her grieving husband, Duke Bertrando. The company also includes bass Joshua DeVane and baritone Joseph Beutel. Artistic Director Victor DeRenzi leads a smaller-than-usual orchestra and Martha Collins is the stage director. The production kicks off a four-show season that runs through April with shorter and more intimate productions to allow for social distancing and enhanced safety protocols. “The Happy Deception” will be presented live in the Sarasota Opera House for six performances through Feb. 25, and will later be made available for home streaming. For ticket information: 941-328-1300; sarasotaopera.org.

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