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Cliff Peale. I write about higher edu-cation and its impacts in our [email protected], Twitter@cliffpeale

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Jane Prendergast. I cover the city ofCincinnati – its people, neighbor-hoods, politicians. [email protected], Twitter@janeprendergast

Cliff Radel. I tell stories about myhometown that provoke, entertain,enlighten, inform and inspire readersabout what makes Cincinnati [email protected],Twitter @cliffradel

Carrie Blackmore Smith. I cover theWest Side of Cincinnati, westernHamilton County and public safetyagencies including the CincinnatiPolice Department. [email protected], Twitter @CarrieSmithEnq

Carl Weiser, assistant local newseditor. I oversee the team thatwatches your tax dollars and yourgovernments – and tells what yourgovernments don’t want you to [email protected], Twitter@cweiser

MarkWert, data and investigationseditor. My reporters and I follow tips,then scour documents, records anddatabases to ferret out impactfulstories on any topic. [email protected], Twitter @mwert

RebeccaWessels. I am a Cincinnatinative who uncovers little-knownfacts, stories and photos that docu-ment our history. [email protected], Twitter @RetroCincy

Annette LaCross, deputy local editor.I direct The Enquirer’s K-12 coverageas well as news from Cincinnati’sneighborhoods and [email protected]

Denise Amos. I report on what ishappening in schools, how educationdollars are being spent and how wellstudents are educated. [email protected], Twitter @damosenquirer

Jennifer Baker. I am up at 4 a.m.,covering breaking news, traffic andweather so you can plan your [email protected], Twitter@bakerohio

Lisa Bernard-Kuhn. I cover the healthcare industry and policies, and howthey affect you and your [email protected], Twitter@bernardkuhn

Jessica Brown. I cover the stories andissues that matter in the CincinnatiPublic Schools and in Greater Cincin-nati’s charter schools. [email protected], Twitter @jbrowncincy

Sherry Coolidge. I’m your HamiltonCounty watchdog. I tell you whatelected officials are doing and howthey spend tax dollars. [email protected], Twitter @SharonCoolidge

Mark Curnutte. I write about deter-mined people trying to make a betterlife in the urban core. [email protected], Twitter @MarkCurnutte

John Faherty. I will write about abso-lutely anything ... as long as it’s in-teresting. [email protected]

Paul Kostyu. I cover state [email protected], Twitter @Pau-lEKostyu or the Politics Extra blog

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BUTLER/WARRENBill Cieslewicz, assistant local editor.I work with reporters who deliverimpactful stories on issues that affectresidents in fast-growing Butler andWarren [email protected]

Michael Clark. I watch out for theinterests of families, students andresidents in Butler andWarren coun-ty schools. [email protected],Twitter @MichaelDClark1

Jamie Doan, Your Hometown Enquir-er. I gather local news about yourcommunity and [email protected]

John Johnston. I cover eastern Ham-ilton County communities, ClermontCounty and the Cincinnati Zoo, andwrite about local history. [email protected], Twitter@john_johnston

Adam Kiefaber. I manageWestChes-terBuzz.com to give you trusted in-formation about West Chester andLiberty Township. [email protected], Twitter@adamkiefaber

Paul McKibben. I cover WarrenCounty, including local government,breaking news, police, courts and funplaces such as Kings Island and TheBeach. [email protected],Twitter @McKibbenNews

Sheila McLaughlin. I cover all thingsButler County from breaking news,development and government, tocourts, crime and watchdog [email protected], Twitter@sheilainthenews

Rachel Richardson. I write aboutMason and Deerfield news atwww.masonbuzz.com. [email protected], [email protected]/mason_buzz

KENTUCKYSteveWilson,Kentucky editor. Iwork to provide news you can trustthat hits close to [email protected]

Vickie Ashwill, assistant Kentuckyeditor. I direct the Kentucky team’scoverage and help get the news to youdigitally and in print. [email protected], Twitter @vickieashwill

Bill Croyle. I report on the educationinterests of the more than 70,000Northern Kentucky students, theirfamilies and [email protected]

Terry DeMio. I tell stories aboutNorthern Kentucky and the humanside of issues affecting their [email protected], Twitter @tdemio

Jim Hannah. I examine the fairnessof the criminal justice system inNorthern Kentucky and tell stories ofvictims and crimes. [email protected], Twitter @JimHannah,Facebook.com/jim.hannah.90

Mark Hansel. I write stories thatimpact the lives of residents and busi-ness owners in Boone County andother Northern Kentucky communi-ties. [email protected], Twitter@hanselmark

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Cindy Schroeder. I examine howgovernment in Kenton County affectsyour life, as well as people, places andhistory of our county. [email protected]

Mary Lu Strange. I write about yourneighborhoods as well as obituaries tohonor your loved [email protected]

Amanda Van Benschoten. I am anEnquirer columnist offering a deeperperspective on stories that are impor-tant in Northern Kentucky. [email protected], Twitter @avbnky

Scott Wartman. I cover how Con-gress and the General Assembly im-pact you. [email protected], blog atcincinnati.com/blogs/nkypolitics

EDITORIAL PAGEDavid Holthaus, editorial page editor.I lead The Enquirer’s opinion cov-erage. [email protected], Twit-ter @dgholthaus, Facebook.com/Opi-nionati

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Julie Zimmerman. I do in-depth re-porting that examines issues in ourcommunity, provokes dialogue andfinds solutions. [email protected], Twitter @jayzeecincy

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COMMUNITIESNancy Daly, senior editor. I directcoverage for the Northern Kentuckycounty newspapers of the CommunityRecorder. [email protected], Twitter@Nancy_Daly

Marc Emral, senior editor. I direct thenews coverage for the West Sidenewspapers of Community [email protected]

Theresa Herron, editor. I direct newscoverage that impacts our lives inClermont County. [email protected]

Melanie Laughman, senior editor,sports. I direct sports content inHamilton, Clermont, Boone, Campbelland Kenton counties. [email protected], Twitter,@PressPrepsMel, Facebook.com/sportseditor

RichardMaloney, editor. I edit theTri-County Press, Suburban Life,Northeast Suburban Life and Love-land Herald. [email protected]

Michelle Shaw, editor, CampbellCounty Recorder, Campbell Commu-nity Recorder, Fort Thomas Recorder,Alexandria Recorder and South Ken-ton Recorder. [email protected]

Eric Spangler, editor. I direct cov-erage in Anderson, Mount Washing-ton, Newtown, Indian Hill and otherEast Side communities. [email protected]

Kurt Bachscheider. I write aboutpeople, news and events on the WestSide. [email protected]

Bonnie Beasley. I help answer ques-tions about the Community Press inEastern Hamilton County and Cler-mont County. [email protected]

Monica Boylson. I cover news inDehlhi Township and Hilltop [email protected],Twitter @boylsonreports

Amy Chasco. I am help answer ques-tions about Community Press in west-ern Hamilton [email protected]

Nick Dudukovich. I am a high schoolsports writer covering many north-western and eastern Hamilton Countyschools. [email protected], Twitter @TheCincyNick,Facebook.com/presspreps

Leah Fightmaster. I cover Deer Parkcity and schools, Evendale, Madeiraschools, Sycamore and Symmes town-ships. [email protected], @LCFightmaster

Jason Hoffman. I cover what’s goingon in Blue Ash, Loveland, MadeiraandMontgomery as well as Lovelandand Sycamore schools. [email protected]

Jeanne Houck. I cover Indian Hill,Newtown, Columbia Township andClermont County. [email protected], Twitter @jeannehouck

Amanda Joering. I cover Newport,Bellevue, Fort Thomas and HighlandHeights . [email protected]

Jennie Key, editor. I tell your storiesand give you the information youneed in Colerain Township and Forestpark. [email protected]

Chris Mayhew. I cover Alexandria,Cold Spring and Campbell Countygovernment. . [email protected],Twitter @reportermayhew

Kelly McBride. I cover Glendale,Sharonville, Springdale andWyomingand Princeton andWyoming [email protected]

Andrea Reeves. I am an editorialassistant for The Community Press,located in eastern [email protected]

Stephanie Salmons. I cover Union,Hebron, Burlington and the rest [email protected], Twitter @SSal-monsNKY

Amy Scalf. Pursuing truth in Cres-cent Springs, Crestview Hills, FortWright, Independence, LakesidePark, Park Hills and Taylor Mill. [email protected], Twitter @AmyScalfN-ky

Forrest Sellers. I am a reporter forThe Community Press. [email protected], Twitter @fseller-spress

Tom Skeen. I cover high schoolsports in eastern Hamilton and Cler-mont counties. [email protected], Twitter @PressPrep-sTom, Facebook.com/presspreps

Scott Springer. I am cover highschool sports, including many north-eastern/eastern Hamilton County andparts of Clermont County. [email protected], Twitter@cpscottspringer, Facebook.com/presspreps

Melissa Stewart. I cover the commu-nities of Florence andWalton, andBoone County [email protected], Twitter @MSte-wartReports

Roxanna Swift.My goal is to keepyou informed about Clermont [email protected]

Lisa Wakeland. I cover AndersonTownship, Mariemont, Terrace Park,Mount Lookout, Columbia TusculumandMariemont [email protected],Twitter @lisawakeland

JamesWeber. I cover Northern Ken-tucky sports. [email protected],Twit-ter @RecorderWeber, Facebook.com/presspreps

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SPORTSAngel Rodriguez, sports editor. I helptell stories that go beyond the boxscores and Xs and [email protected]

Nick Hurm. I strive to serve a goodconversation to sports fans aroundthe area. Let’s talk. [email protected], Twitter @nohurmnofoul

Paul Daugherty. I provoke honestly,while always having the backs of thefans. You won’t always agree, but youwill want to read what’s on [email protected]

Mike Dyer. I am the Enquirer highschool sports editor. [email protected], Twitter at @MikeDyer.

John Erardi. I seek the stories thatmight make you laugh, think or [email protected], Twitter@johnerardi

John Fay. I cover Reds baseball – thenews, games and [email protected], Twitter @johnfay-man

TomGroeschen. I help cover theUniversity of Cincinnati. [email protected], Twitter@TomGroeschen

Kevin Kelly. I write about Ohio preps–who wins and who loses, but alsowho plays the [email protected], Twitter@kkellynky

Bill Koch. I cover University of Cin-cinnati baseketball – the news, gamesand [email protected]

Joe Reedy. I report on and analyzethe Bengals and NFL. at [email protected], Twitter @joereedy, Face-book.com/enquirerbengalshub

C. Trent Rosecrans. I cover the RedsandMajor League Baseball for En-quirer [email protected],Twitter @ctrent

Shannon Russell. FromXavier bas-ketball to the Western and SouthernOpen, I tell the sports stories behindthe games. srussell@enquirer, Twitter@slrussell

BUSINESSLee Ann Hamilton, Business editor. Idirect coverage of local businessnews and how it shapes us as a [email protected], Twitter@leeannhamilton

Cindi Andrews. I am your go-tosource for commercial and residen-tial real estate news. [email protected], Twitter @cindiincincy

Alex Coolidge. I cover the region’slargest corporations and the market-ing industry. [email protected], Twitter @alexcoolidge

Dan Horn. I write about jobs and theeconomy and what’s driving or stall-ing the region’s growth. [email protected], Twitter @DanHorn8619

Josh Pichler. I will give you a newperspective on local executives andthe region’s entrepreneurs – and whyboth matter to you. [email protected], Twitter @joshpichler.

Bowdeya Tweh. I cover breakingbusiness and local news in the Great-er Cincinnati [email protected], Twitter@BowdeyaTweh

JasonWilliams. I cover economicdevelopment and transportation inthe region. [email protected],Twitter @jwilliamscincy

LIFE & ENTERTAINMENTJulie Engebrecht, features editor. Iwork with the arts and lifestyle re-porters to showcase our arts commu-nity while introducing you to interest-ing people and trends in food, healthand home. [email protected]

Tasha Stewart, entertainment editor.I spotlight all things entertainment,from new restaurants to events youshould mark on your calendar. [email protected], Twitter@QueenScene

Jon Berndt. I keep track of music,movies and other things to do aroundtown. [email protected]

Polly Campbell. I help readers findgood things to eat in Greater Cincin-nati, and tell the stories of the peoplewho feed [email protected]

Brent Coleman. I report on ways toimprove how you feel and where youlive. [email protected]

Jackie Demaline. I tell you about thetheater you want to see and the realpeople in front of and behind the cur-tain. [email protected]

Janelle Gelfand. I cover the perform-ing and visual arts with a focus on thelocal classical music scene. [email protected], Twitter@janellesnotes

John Kiesewetter. I write about TV/radio/media. jkiesewetter@enquirer,Twitter @TVKiese

Shauna Steigerwald. I write aboutlocal events, entertainment, and newplaces around town. [email protected], Twitter @newintowncincy

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sending an email to [email protected]. Want to share a longer perspective? Contribute to ourguest columns. We want to hear about your experiences and share your expertise. Send yourcolumn of 300 words or fewer, with a photo and a sentence about yourself to [email protected] comment online: Cincinnati.com/Blogs/Letters.

“Forum is The Enquirer’s gathering space whereopinions, ideas, debate and conversation aboutwhat matters in our community takes place.”DAVID HOLTHAUSeditorial page editor, [email protected], Twitter @dgholthaus

BUSINESS & OPINIONS

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HEALTHBrent Coleman and the featurescrew help you find ways toimprove the way you feel.

WEEKENDThere’s always plenty to do. Wehelp you plan out your weekendfun, from plays, comedy clubs andmusic acts, to movies, exhibits andfestivals.

HOMEWe take you inside cool homes andshare ideas to improve your livingspaces (inside and out) and helpfulhints for DIY projects.

A&EThe region’s arts scene is thriving,and Janelle Gelfand, Jackie Dema-line, John Kiesewetter and TheEnquirer features team tell youabout theater, visual arts, perfor-mances and the people behind(and in front of) the production.

POLLY CAMPBELL“Every day, people in Greater Cincinnati ask:What’s to eat? My jobis to help answer that question, whether it’s reviewing the newesttrendy restaurant, finding a hidden gem, or bringing new apprecia-tion to the rich traditions of Cincinnati food.There are so manychoices to make, and I hope I’m a trusted adviser to readerscontemplating them all.” [email protected],Twitter @BeingPolly

W e know how valuable your personal time is, andwe give you the information you need to spendthat time well. Whether you’re an arts and musiclover, or want to hit a local club with the latest

local band, we know the dates and places, as well as the be-hind-the-scenes stories. Love to decorate or cook? Or, for thatmatter, eat out? Turn to our section to find out the latesttrends, learn about cool restaurants or peek inside someone’shouse.

Plus, lists, lists, lists. Things to do, places to go, classes,workshops, shows, shopping events, movies, festivals. If youwant to go there, we’ll help you get there.

“The arts and lifestyle team is exploring our rich and lively community to bringyou stories and information that will inspire, delight and serve you.”JULIE ENGEBRECHTarts & lifestyle editor, [email protected]

Outside of work,

there is life

FOODWe help you find good things toeat in Greater Cincinnati, whetheryou are cooking at home or eatingout, and we tell you the stories ofthe people who feed us. Join PollyCampbell and our features writerson this culinary adventure.

LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT

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Sports is about love of the game, passion. AndCincinnati is the right place to be for any fan. Whetheryou follow the Reds or the Bengals, keep up with thetennis pros, or give your all for your high-school team, wehave top journalists bringing the hottest news and theinside story back to you.

Professional sports:We don’t just tell you about thebig play, we tell you why it matters. John Fay, Joe Reedy,John Erardi and The Enquirer’s sports team tells youabout the game-changers and play-makers that mattermost. And, if reading about the games isn’t enough toraise your blood pressure, Paul Daugherty’s colorful com-mentary is sure to push a few buttons.

High school sports:High school sports are yourpassion, and they’re ours, too. We deliver scores and moreevery weekend from150 schools on both sides of the river.Mike Dyer and his team cover the high-school sports youcare about, from swimming and track to basketball andbaseball.

College ball:Do you bleed Bearcat red or Xavier blue?Bill Koch, Shannon Russell and company have the detailson every play.

SPORTS: BIGAND SMALL

PaulDaughertyI provoke honestly,while having thebacks of the fans.You won’t alwaysagree, but you willwant to read what’son my [email protected],Twitter@enquirerdoc.

JoeReedyI report on andanalyze the Bengalsand NFL. [email protected],Twitter @joereedy,Facebook.com/enquirerbengalshub

MikeDyerI am the Enquirerhigh school [email protected],Twitter at @Mike-Dyer.

C. TrentRosecransI cover the Reds andmajor league [email protected],Twitter @ctrent.

“Enquirer sports page readers want more than just the score.They want the story behindthe box scores and X’s and O’s and they want us to match their passions in the teams theyfollow and the players they cheer for. It’s my job to make sure that happens.”ANGEL RODRIGUEZSports editor, [email protected],513-768-8437

JOHN FAY“Want Reds news fast from the guy with the mostaccess? I’m your guy. I understand your passion. Ifeel your excitement when they win, and understandyour frustration when they don’t. I’ve covered theReds for more than 12 years, so I have access otherreporters don’t – from the front office to themanagers and players. I give you the inside storyyou can’t get anywhere else.”

[email protected], Twitter @johnfayman,Cincinnati.com/Blogs/Reds/

SPORTS

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Enquirer Media’s 150 journalists – reporters, photographers, editors, producers,artists and designers – work to provide you with immediate, imperative andimportant local news, sports and features. Meet our team:

OUR EDITORS

CarolynWashburn, editor and vice presi-dent. I am serious about my responsibility:serving as editor of my hometown newsorganization. [email protected],Twitter @CarolynWashburn

Laura Trujillo,managing editor/digital. I amresponsible for making sure stories are toldright on the desktop, tablet and [email protected], Twitter @lauraftrujillo

Randy Essex, senior editor. I’m committed to ensuring that our jour-nalism watches out for your interests and reflects the passions of thecommunity. [email protected], Twitter @Randy Essex

Brian Butts, director, digital strategy and development. I am adigital strategist. I analyze trends and develop new digital prod-ucts to serve you. [email protected], Twitter @brianbutts

Joe Powell, director of print products. My jobis to make sure The Enquirer you hold in yourhand is complete, compelling and on [email protected]

Michael McCarter, director of visuals. It’s my job tomake sure that the community is accurately repre-sented through informative visual [email protected]