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FC Cincy’s season dominance capped with title Charlie Hatch
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CPS plans meetings to talk Westwood campus Jennie Key and Sheila Vilvens Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
Cincinnati Public Schools is eager to get the thoughts of West Siders about preferred uses for its newest acquisition, the Westwood campus of the former Mercy High School. A series of listening sessions are scheduled for October giving residents an opportunity to weigh in on possible future uses for the campus.
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Whatever the school is, school leaders hope to make a decision by December and to open the new campus next fall. CPS took ownership of the one-time, all-girls parochial school in Westwood on Sept. 1. The district paid $2.85 million for the 13.71-acre property that includes the school building plus two houses, formerly used as convents, on Ramona and Epworth avenues. See MERCY, Page 1A
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Futbol Club Cincinnati won the United Soccer League regular-season title long before the final whistle shrilled Wednesday night in Richmond. Leading the Eastern Conference since mid-June and unbeaten since late-May, FC Cincinnati both imposed its will in matches and scraped by in others during the current 20-game unbeaten run that now bolsters nineconsecutive wins. The club with the best roster at the start of the season proved it’d accumulate the most points by the end of it, even with three games remaining. But that achievement sounds easier said than done. For all the moments of joy after beating Charleston and Pittsburgh, there were swampy grinds in Tampa Bay and Louisville. Some games like Toronto away meant dropped points, while others such as Nashville away were lucky draws. Last week, Cincinnati head coach Alan Koch said the team didn’t need to lose to learn. The players have reiterated that all year. A lukewarm draw with Nashville 1-1 on Aug. 7 at Nippert Stadium in Fanendo Adi’s debut offered a reminder of the pressures and expectations placed on the club, both internally and from the outside. See FC, Page 1A
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