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🌱 Man Arrested, Fake Bengals Tickets + Stay At Seinfeld's Apartment
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Here are the top three stories today in Cincinnati:
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- The Cincinnati Museum Center has been recognized as one of the best museums in America. In a new report by USA TODAY, the Cincinnati Museum Center has been nominated for the best museum title in two categories: Best History Museum and Best Children's Museum. Voting for the best museum will begin on Feb. 13. (WLWT Cincinnati)
- A New York City man has been arrested for allegedly selling counterfeit Bengals tickets. Timothy Nesmith of Bronx, New York, is being held on a $20,000 bond after being charged with trademark counterfeiting. Nesmith has a long criminal history, including attempted murder charges. As of Monday evening, there was no report on how many counterfeit tickets were sold. (WCPO 9 Cincinnati)
- New sitcom-themed apartment rentals are making a splash in Cincinnati. The apartments, which are located in Pleasant Ridge, are committed and detailed recreations of two of the most famous sets in sitcom history. Fans can rent out apartments designed to look like the ones from "Seinfeld" and "Friends." Two more sitcom-style rental apartments are under construction, and should be available to visitors some time in March. (Cincinnati CityBeat)
Today in Cincinnati:
- Cincinnati’s National Day Of Racial Healing At Center For Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (10:00 AM)
- Toddler Storytime At Community Happens Here (10:30 AM)
- Flight 88: Yuan Zhuang At Urban Artifact (6:30 PM)
From my notebook:
- Sam Hubbard scored a 98-yard touchdown for the Cincinnati Bengals! Amazing work! (Cincinnati Bengals via Facebook)
- Want to meet Bibi and her bloat of hippos? Visit the link to find out how you can win the Ultimate Hippo Getaway! (Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden via Facebook)
- Want a recap of everything that went down at the Chili Fest in Findlay Market this weekend? Visit the link to see all the fun. (Cincinnati CityBeat)
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About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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