
Dan Horn
Hamilton County Reporter at Cincinnati Enquirer
Journalist covering enterprise and investigative stories for The Cincinnati Enquirer. Father of great kids. Fan of rarely great Cleveland sports teams.
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1 week ago |
cincinnati.com | Dan Horn |Quinlan Bentley |Cameron Knight |Alexander Coolidge
Family, friends and fellow law enforcement officers are expected to gather Friday for a final time around Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry Henderson, who was struck by a car and killed May 2 while directing traffic outside the University of Cincinnati's commencement ceremony.
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1 week ago |
dispatch.com | Dan Horn |Quinlan Bentley |Cameron Knight |Alexander Coolidge
Dan Horn, Quinlan Bentley, Cameron Knight, Alexander Coolidge Cincinnati EnquirerShow Caption Hide Caption Deputy Larry Henderson funeral: Friend remembers 'life of service'Lt. Dave Downing delivered the eulogy for Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry Henderson, who was struck by a car and killed May 2 while directing traffic outside the University of Cincinnati's commencement ceremony. Live coverage of this story has ended. Please see our story here for the latest coverage.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Dan Horn |Quinlan Bentley |Cameron Knight |Alexander Coolidge
Family, friends and fellow law enforcement officers are gathering Friday for a final time around Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry Henderson, who was struck by a car and killed May 2 while directing traffic outside the University of Cincinnati's commencement ceremony. Follow The Enquirer's coverage for updates throughout the day.
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1 week ago |
fox19.com | Dan Horn
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - Cincinnati Catholics greeted the selection of the first American pope Thursday with shock, joy and anticipation about what the choice might mean for the future of the church in the United States and beyond, our partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer write. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who will go by the name Leo XIV, emerged as the leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics after several rounds of voting by 133 Catholic cardinals in Rome.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Dan Horn
Cincinnati Catholics greeted the selection of the first American pope Thursday with shock, joy and anticipation about what the choice might mean for the future of the church in the United States and beyond. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who will go by the name Leo XIV, emerged as the leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics after several rounds of voting by 133 Catholic cardinals in Rome. Though considered a contender, the choice of the 69-year-old Chicago native stunned many.
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