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LAST OF THE LINE THE STAFF THAT WRITES, PHOTOGRAPHS, DESIGNS AND EDITS THE POST'S FINAL EDITION FOLLOWS A STORIED TRADITION OF TALENT THAT MADE THE PAPER AND THE CITY PROUD.(Special Section)

Byline: Lew Moores, Post contributor

The history of The Cincinnati Post and Kentucky Post in the last four decades has been something of an exquisite paradox -- an afternoon newspaper that had managed to attract incredible talent and practice a scrappy brand of journalism over those years while staring inexorably into the face of declining revenues and, ultimately, business failure.

What had been thought to be inevitable -- certainly in the past decade or so -- becomes indisputable today as The Post will cease publication.

A consensus emerges among more than a few Post alumni -- even in the last 30 years as it functioned under a Joint Operating Agreement ...

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