Cincy October 2018

CONDITION  Good, unmarked pages, reading wear

CONTENTS

Publisher’s View – By Eric Harmon

Contributors

Web Exclusives

Inside Cincy – Inside the U.S.S. Nightmare, a preview of Burwinkel Farm’s fall activities and the numbers behind the SkyStar.

Scene

Cincy Live

No Business Like Show Business – Broadway in Cincinnati continues to bring quality productions to the region. By David Lyman

A&E Calendar

Midwestern Traveler – When it’s time for a fall getaway many destinations are just a short car trip away. By Corinne Minard

Dining & Events – Walhill Farm offers a high-end dining and event experience on a working farm. By Will Jones

Cincinnati’s Finest – On one of Cincinnati’s darkest days, four police officers proved that they’re still with us. By Peter Bronson

The Influencers – Six men and women are using their connections and reputations to better the Tristate. By The Editors

Community

Reflections on Leaders – Cincinnati has a long history of supporting scientific endeavors. By Dan Hurley

Another View – Cincinnati voters can limit council terms and campaign cash in November. By Don Mooney

Bronson-AT-Large – What happens when a college president retires? By Peter Bronson

A Step in the Right Direction – The Center for Independent Living Options is helping those with disabilities find the help and resources they may need. By Scott Unger

3 Questions With – David Mueller – New principal of Archbishop McNicholas High School. By Corinne Minard.

Business

Cincy Entrepreneur Hall of Fame – Cincy Magazine honored four entrepreneurs who have made their mark on the Tristate. By The Editor

The Next Wave – Kathy Fish, P&G’s chief research, development and innovation officer, is prepping the company for4 a future of innovation. By Liz Engel

First Line of Defense – Individuals are the key to limiting susceptibility of our nation’s computer systems. By Eric Spangler

Holiday Event Planner Guide – Companies can reward their staff with a fun and memorable holiday party thanks to the region’s many venues. By Corinne Minard

Something Old, Something New – McHale’s Catering is bringing something new to downtown Cincinnati with an update of a historic venue. By Madison Rodgers

Best in Business Calendar & Directory

Live Well

Women’s Health – Local physicians say they’re here to help women as they enter a new stage of their lives. By Deborah Rutledge

Putting Service First – Superior Dental Care uses customer service  and its large network to help clients. By Eric Spangler

Cincy Home

Raise The Roof – Homeowners have more options for roofing materials thanks to new metal styles. By Amy Thornley

Love Cincy

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