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From 2000 to 2004, Tiernon was a news anchor at WLWT-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio, as the anchor of the 5, 6, and 11 p.m. newscasts, alongside veteran anchor Dave Wagner. Since 2004, Tiernon has been at WTHR-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana, where she co-anchors the NBC affiliate's newscasts at 5:30 and 6 p.m..
Dave Concepción was the sole remaining starter from the Big Red Machine era. The unpopular Wagner's control of the Reds ended in 1983, when Howsam, the architect of the Big Red Machine, was brought back and began his return by acquiring Cincinnati native Dave Parker from Pittsburgh.
Dave Concepción was the sole remaining starter from the Big Red Machine era. Wagner's tenure ended in 1983, when Howsam, the architect of the Big Red Machine, was brought back. The popular Howsam began his second term as the Reds' general manager by signing Cincinnati native Dave Parker as a free agent from Pittsburgh
"I do think that a lot of people were pretty surprised by the departure of the previous CFO," said Dave Wagner, Portfolio Manager at Aptus Capital Advisors, which holds about 30,000 shares of ...
Music legend David Foster, left, poses for a photo backstage with local musician Dave Wagner after a show Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at Hoyt Sherman Place.
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Member of N.C. Harmony Lodge No. 2, Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] Ewell Kirk Jett (20 March 1893 – 28 April 1965), Chief Engineer and later a commissioner of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission in the late 1930s and 1940s, serving briefly as the commission's chairman [1]
The 2005 Cincinnati Reds season was the 136th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their third season at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. It consisted of the Reds finishing in fifth place in the National League Central and failing to improve on their 76–86 record from 2004.