CINCINNATI (AP) - Cincinnati State has received a donation to award scholarships in honor of civil rights leader the Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth, who died last week at 89. College President O'dell M. Owens said Thursday the $500,000 donation was given by Dick Weiland, founder and president of Richard ...
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