Cincinnati State re-started its Aviation Maintenance lab classes in mid-May so its spring and summer semester students could complete the hands-on learning and assessments required by the FAA.
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Following their first loss of the season to Lakeland, the Sinclair Tartan Pride Mens Basketball Team (21-1, 8-1) dropped one spot in the NJCAA Division II polls to #3. Now, #3 Sinclair looks to right the ship as they welcome in the Cincinnati State Surge (14-10, 3-5) in game two of ...
Senior Golfer Corey Flynn has committed to play golf for Scott Webb, PGA Golf Professional and Surge Head Golf Coach at Cincinnati State, according to Turpin Head Coach Dave Price.Read More ...
Sinclair Women fall at home 79-69
Feb 04, 2015
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Sinclair Community College womens basketball team falls to Cincinnati State Technology and Community College 79-69. With the loss, Sinclair falls to 15-9 on the season and 5-4 in the OCCAC. Cincinnati State improves to 14-9 and 5-3 in the ...
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The Sinclair Tartan Pride Womens Basketball Team (9-10, 3-6) rebounded nicely from a tough home loss to Columbus State with a lopsided victory at Lakeland. The Lady Tartans look for two-in-a-row as they welcome in the Cincinnati State Surge (16-7, 6-2) for an OCCAC showdown from Bui...
Former Cincinnati State counselor John Wagner is one of the featured speakers at an upcoming Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce networking event on Feb. 8.
If last weeks primaries were a stress test for how well election officials would handle a pandemic surge in vote by mail in November, then theres a lot of
Daily attendance as well as overnight accommodations campgrounds and cabins have spiked during the pandemic as Ohioans seek out new destinations within short drives of home.
When election officials in at least 29 U.S. counties face an expected avalanche of mail-in ballots in the Nov. 3 presidential election due to the coronavirus pandemic, they will not rely on eyes alone to verify voters' signatures.
As a record number of absentee ballots go out, local election officials are scrambling to keep up with the surge and prepare to hold elections amid the pandemic.