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  • Mayor Mallory's Newsletter Vol. 1, Issue 10: June 2008
    Inside This Issue: Mayor Stresses the Importance of Home Ownership in June, Mayor to lead Census Panel at U.S. Conference of Mayors, Summer Food Program Begins June 9th, Neighborhood Enhancement Program wins National Award, and more.
  • Mayor Mallory's Newsletter Vol. 1, Issue 9: May 2008
    Inside This Issue: Mayor presents Shop 52 Seminar on Franchise Opportunities, Mayor Returns to Largest Retail Conference this Month, Local Companies Sign up to be a part of Mayor’s Cincinnati Corporate Challenge, and more.
  • Mayor Mallory's Newsletter Vol. 1, Issue 8: April 2008
    Inside This Issue: Mayor Mallory and Rumpke Announce the Community Recycling Challenge, Earth Day and Great American CleanUp Mark a Green April, Work Continues on the Climate Protection Plan, The Mayor's Youth Job and Opportunities Fair, and more.
  • Mayor Mallory’s Newsletter Vol. 1, Issue 7: March 2008
    Inside This Issue:
       The 3rd Annual Mayor’s Youth Jobs and Opportunities  Fair on April 17th, Mayor and Federal Bank of  Cleveland host Summit, New Recruits Wanted for Cincinnati Police Department, New “Green” Fire Station Opens on Reading Road, and more.
  • Mayor Mallory’s Newsletter Vol. 1, Issue 5: December 2007
    Inside This Issue:
    Mayor Mallory Releases Recommendations on 2008 Budget Update, Community Council Presidents Meet in College Hill, YPKC Releases One Year Progress Report, City and State Offer Resources to Avoid Foreclosure, Children’s Hospital Cuts Ribbon on Research Facility, and more.
  • Mayor Mallory’s Newsletter Vol. 1, Issue 2: September 2007
    Inside This Issue:
    Youth Painted Murals Debut in Seven Neighborhoods, Mayor Visits Communities for National Night Out, CIRV Introduced to Help Offenders Seek Reform, Police Recruits Clean Up in Price Hill, Mayor’s Plan Fuels Music Fusion Success, and more.
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