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(4/26/13): Cincinnati NAACP Votes to Oppose Parking Lease Deal

 

(4/26/13): Speaker Selected for Cincinnati NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner

 

(4/18/13): Board of Elections Confirms Team has Collected Needed Valid Signatures for Parking Meter

 

(4/17/13): City Manager Memo on Streetcar Project: Price Tag Continues to Rise

 

(4/12/13): City Hall Must Release Parking Petitions to Board of Elections by Monday

 

(4/7/13): Monday (April 8th) is Last Day to Register to Vote for May 7th Primary

 

(4/7/13): Citizens submit 19,803 Signatures for Parking Meter Issue

 

(4/3/13): Parking Petitions Will Be Filed Tomorrow at City Hall

 

(4/2/13): Petitions Will Be Filed on Thursday, April 4th at City Hall

 

(4/2/13): Judge Allows Stockton, CA to Move Forward with Bankruptcy

 

(3/28/13): Judge Allows TRO to Stand on Parking Meters-Signature Collection Continues

 

(3/27/13): Cincinnati NAACP March 28 Membership Meeting is Cancelled

 

(3/19/13): 4000 Parking Meter Signatures in Hand

 

(3/15/13): Citizens Collect 3,100 Parking Meter Signatures in 4 Days

 

(3/12/13): Graeters Invites Petitioners to Collect In Front of Stores

 

(3/11/13): Cincinnati NAACP Encourages Members to Sign Petition on Parking Meters

 

(2/28/13): Racial Entitlement??

 

(2/27/13): NAACP Rallies to Defend Voting Rights Act at US Supreme Court

 

(2/26/13): Black History Month Keynote Speaker Dr. LaVaughn Henry

 

2/17/13: City Hall Still Pushing to Use Metro Funding for Streetcar

 

2/17/13: Streetcar Cost Doubles

 

(1/29/13): Juanita Adams Family Has Requested No Visitors at Hospital

 

(1/24/13): Cincinnati NAACP Meeting at Unity Missionary Baptist Church

 

(1/21/13): Happy Martin Luther King Day

 

(1/8/13): Ross and Smitherman Families Donate Over $12,000 to NAACP Education Funds

 

(1/1/13): President Smitherman Host on700 WLW Tonight

 

(12/30/12): President Smitherman Host on 700 WLW

 

(12/20/12): Cincinnati NAACP Annual Meeting and Swearing in of Officers/Executive Committee Members

 

(12/19/12): Jim Alexander Appointed Communication Chair for Cincinnati NAACP

 

(12/19/12): Kristen Smitherman Appointed as Press and Publicity Chair for Cincinnati NAACP

 

(12/18/12): Brian Garry Appointed Chair of Community Coordination

 

(12/18/12): Elizabeth Sanford Reappointed Chair of Political Action Committee for Cincinnati NAACP

 

(12/16/12): Beverly Morton Reappointed as Cincinnati NAACP WIN Chair

 

(12/16/12): Jim Clingman Reappointed as Chair of Economic Development for Cincinnati Branch

 

(12/15/12): Lettie Reid Appointed Chair of Membership for Cincinnati NAACP

 

(12/13/12): Judge Tyrone K. Yates Will Swear in Cincinnati NAACP Leadership

 

(12/10/12): Ishton Morton Named Chair of the Labor Committee

 

(12/9/12): Lisa McQueen Reappointed as Education Chair for Cincinnati NAACP

 

(12/8/12): Chris Finney Reappointed as Cincinnati NAACP Legal Redress Chair

 

(12/6/12): Smitherman Appoints Sam Malone as Chair of Veteran Affairs

 

(12/4/12): President Smitherman Appoints Reverend Dock Foster as Chair of Religious Affairs

 

(12/1/12): World AIDS Day: Message from NAACP Chairman

 

(11/27/12): President Smitherman and Executive Committee Re-Elected for 2 Year Term

 

(11/26/12): President Smitherman Opposes Privatizing Parking System

 

11/17/12: National NAACP Decides Election Date for Local NAACP Election

 

(11/16/12): Cincinnati NAACP Extends Funds to IV Charis

 

(11/12/12): NAACP National Office Postpones Cincinnati NAACP Unit Election

 

(11/11/12): We Honor Our Veterans Today

 

(11/5/12): Last Day of Early Voting Starts at 8:00 AM Today

 

(11/3/12): Early Voting Hours at the Hamilton County Board of Elections

 

(11/1/12): Early Weekend Voting in Ohio Starts Saturday

 

(10/27/12): Cincinnati NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner Sold Out

 

(10/10/12): President Smitherman's MSNBC Interview

 

(10/8/12): Tomorrow (Tuesday) Last Day To Register To Vote

 

(10/6/12): President of the Cincinnati NAACP Christopher Smitherman on MSNBC Tomorrow

 

(10/2/12): Cincinnati NAACP Sleep Out Successful

 

(10/1/12): Cincinnati NAACP Urges YES Vote on Issue 42(CPS), Issues 50 and 51; a NO vote on Issue 4

 

(10/1/12): Cincinnati NAACP Members and Community Lining up at Board of Elections for Early Voting

 

(10/1/12): Cincinnati NAACP Leadership Sleeps out Tonight at Board of Elections for 5th Year

 

(9/29/12): Cincinnati NAACP Joins Baptist Ministers Conference Urging NO Vote on Issue 4

 

(9/24/12): Courts Will Decide if Early Voting Happens on Saturday, Sunday and Monday

 

(9/24/12): City Council Voting on $29 Million More for Streetcar

 

(9/20/12): Voter Registration Event at Urban League on Tomorrow

 

(9/17/12): Cincinnati NAACP Prepared To Vote

 

(9/9/12): Cincinnati NAACP Mourns the Passing of Prominent Businessman Phil Waller

 

(8/28/12): Baptist Ministers Conference Endorses CPS Renewal

 

(8/27/12): Cincinnati NAACP Endorses Cincinnati School Renewal

 

(8/23/12): Cincinnati NAACP General Membership Meeting Tonight

 

(8/21/12): Casino Representative at Cincinnati NAACP Membership Meeting on Thursday

 

(8/17/12): Police Shooting Tonight Resulted in Death of Citizen

 

(8/16/12): Ohio Secretary of State Announces Early Voting Hours

 

(8/16/12): Cincinnati NAACP Announces First Phase of Hiring at HORSESHOE CASINO CINCINNATI

 

(8/16/12): Ohio Secretary of State Issues Directive For In Person Absentee Voting Days and Hours

 

(8/15/12): NAACP Will Hold Audition for 2012 Freedom Fund Dinner

 

(8/8/12): CAPITAL, CONTRACTING, SURETY BOND SEMINAR on 8/29/12

 

(7/28112): Motel 6 Uses Racial Epithet to Welcome Jazz Festival Guests

 

(7/26/12): Cincinnati NAACP Will Consider Executive Mayor Form of Government

 

(6/29/12): City Hall might have plans to Privatize Sanitation

 

(6/28/12): Supreme Court Upholds Health Care Reform Law 5-4

 

(6/19/12): Cincinnati Fire Department & EMS Exam Signup

 

(6/7/12): CITY OF CINCINNATI FACES MASSIVE BUDGET DEFICIT

 

(5/13/12): NAACP Launches This Is My Vote Campaign

 

(5/9/12): Cincinnati City Council Will Hold Pension Meeting May 14, 2012 at 1:00 PM

 

(5/7/12): Cincinnati NAACP Adopts Roll Hill School

 

(4/27/12): Votes Counted in Hunter/Williams Race for Juvenile Court Judge

 

(4/26/12): Services this Saturday, April 28th for Roscoe A. Fultz

 

(4/16/12): The Cincinnati NAACP Mourns the Loss of a Giant: Roscoe Fultz

 

(4/15/12): Black on Black Gun Violence and Murder Continues This Weekend

 

(4/11/12): Zimmerman arrested, charged with murder

 

(4/10/12): Roland Martin Speaker for Cincinnati NAACP 57th Annual Freedom Fund Dinner

 

(4/4/12): Steven Blount Released From Prison with the Help of Governor Kasich and others

 

(4/2/12): Violence in African American Neighborhoods Unacceptable

 

(3/26/12): Justice For Trayvon Martin: Co-Sign Open Letter to Florida Prosecutor

 

(3/25/12): The Cincinnati NAACP Extends Support to Mahogany's

 

(3/19/12): 2012 Cincinnati NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner Award Recipients

 

(3/18/12): Cincinnati NAACP Acknowledges the Passing of Arthur Sherman, Jr.

 

(2/24/12): Seelbach's Mahogany, Empire Theater Comparison Reckless

 

(2/22/12): Cincinnati NAACP General Membership Meeting Thursday, February 23, 2012 at 6:00 PM

 

(2/19/12): City of Cincinnati Will Face Budget Deficit

 

(2/17/12): Hearing on Paving Streets Today At City Hall

 

(2/17/12): City Hall Breaking Ground on Streetcar With No Utility Agreements

 

(2/12/12): The Cincinnati NAACP Mourns the Loss of Whitney Houston

 

(2/8/12): Streetcar Hearing Rescheduled for Friday, February 10, 2012

 

(2/1/12): Cincinnati Retirement Benefits Reduced Effective February 1st

 

(1/16/12): Cinti NAACP Asks Leaders to "March on MLK Day" to end Pass Throughs and Front Companies

 

(1/13/12): Smitherman Back on 700 WLW this Sunday, January 15, 2012

 

(1/6/12): Cincinnati NAACP Encourages Construction Sites and Businesses to Close for MLK Holiday

 

(1/5/12): City Spending $4.4 Million on Wedding Atrium at City Hall

 

(1/4/12): Council Agrees with County to Raise MSD Rates by 8%

 

(1/3/12): Seven City Council Members Raise Water Rates by 8.5%

 

 

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