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Judge Robert C. Winkler, Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas
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Judge Robert C. Winkler. Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas. Hamilton County Clerk of Courts. Judge Robert C. Winkler. Judge Robert C. Winkler has served the citizens of Hamilton County in many capacities for over 25 years. During his time as judge, Judge Winkler has presided over more than 28,000 civil and criminal cases. Strong Family Tradition of Public Service. Judge Robert C. Winkler. Teens plead guilty in West Side killing. April 20, 2015. Greenpeace protesters in P&G caper sentenced. In an Oct&...
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Judge Robert C. Winkler, Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas
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Judge Robert C. Winkler. Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas. Hamilton County Clerk of Courts. Judge Robert C. Winkler is proud to be endorsed by the following groups:. Hamilton County Republican Party. Hamilton County Republican Party. Hamiltoncounty republicanparty .org. Citizens for Community Values. Citizens for Community Values. Fraternal Order of Police #69. Fraternal Order of Police, Queen City Lodge #69. Cincinnati Right to Life PAC. Cincinnati Right to Life Political Action Committee.
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Over: August 2006
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Over. Looking at those things that make one ask "WTF? Thursday, August 31, 2006. Enquirer: turning on Noy? Politics Extra: More on NoyGate. The Enquirer's blog is now referring to the the photo flap as NoyGate. Just the name they are calling it seems to indicate that they think that Noy's complaints are not quite there. Speaking more of Noy and his friends:. WTF has received a report that Rep. Tom Brinkman. Along with Chris Finney. Frivolous and bizarre COMPLAINTS. WTF is disturbed...
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Attorneys - Kohnen & Patton LLP
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Kohnen and Patton LLP. Peggy M. Barker. Joseph (Jay) Beech III. Colleen M. Blandford. Anthony J. Caruso. Rebecca L. Cull. Joseph L. Dilts. H Drewry (Drew) Gores. Richard M. Haines. Megan B. Hall. Andrew J. Hogan. Kimberly A. Kyle. Malinda L. Langston. Gregory G. Laux. Chad S. Levin. Keith D. Meyer. Aaron M. Monk. Terry E. Moore. Keith M. Rabenold. Ruth I. Rounding. Michael J. Stegman. John P. Tafaro. Mark J. Zummo. Bankruptcy and Creditors Rights. Business Law and Transactions. This is an advertisement.
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Hamilton County GOP: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 07, 2011. Hamilton County GOP on Facebook. Online communication has changed substantially in the last several years. This blog was designed to share information about party events and to create a place for regular discussion. That very same activity now occurs on Facebook. Facebook is a superior platform to share that information because of the many tools that it provides for all of us. Please visit us on Facebook at: www.Facebook.com/HamCoGOP. Alex M. Triantafilou.
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Norwood Republicans
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How Can I Help? For Council Ward 1. For Council Ward 3. For Council Ward 4. Paid for by Norwood GOP. Tom Brown, Treasurer. 4425 Ashland Ave Norwood, OH 45212.
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Hamilton County GOP: NCAA Bracket Challenge Winner: John Eby
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Sunday, April 17, 2011. NCAA Bracket Challenge Winner: John Eby. Our 2011 Hamilton County GOP Bracket Challenge winner is our friend, John Eby. Congratulations John! John Eby has previously run for Cincinnati City Council as a Republican-endorsed candidate and he continues to be active in the Westwood neighborhood by supporting candidates he believes are good for our city. John is an outstanding guy. Keeping our commitment, the Party will be buying lunch for John soon. Posted by Alex Triantafilou.
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Hamilton County GOP: May 2010
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Sunday, May 23, 2010. Cincinnatians oppose the streetcar plan by a 2-1 margin, according to an Enquirer story and a poll conducted this past week. See the article here. This is not a surprise. The city of Cincinnati has a major crisis with its pension and legacy costs. Is it legitimate to ask why a huge public works project that requires massive city debt is appropriate when the city can't meet its obligation to retirees? If you don't see the double-standard, you're not paying attention. We had a great m...
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