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And if you can't beat 'em, here's how to eat 'em.
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The organization currently makes 1.2 million meals per year in a space designed for 300,000. The group expects to expand capacity to 3 million meals in a new space in Columbia Township.
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Two Greater Cincinnati conservation groups received notice over the weekend that their Americorps members had their positions abruptly terminated.
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"In This Place" is meant to be both an introduction to the Freedom Center and a tribute to all the freedom seekers who crossed into the North via the Ohio River.
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Beginning that day, people will have to show a compliant driver’s license with a star in the right corner to board domestic flights.
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Esther Price Fine Chocolates has been sweetening the Miami Valley for almost 100 years, navigating everything from historical sugar rations to modern cocoa bean price spikes.
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Projects submitted for this fiscal year will bring about $430,000 back to the city. That money can be redistributed to other departments for even more renewable energy throughout the city.
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Not exactly a food pantry, nor a full-size grocery store, or even a corner store, Meiser's Market is a unique solution to the neighborhood's food access struggles.
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The Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency has targeted many government operations for cuts, including the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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It only applies to the public plaza located between Great American Ball Park and Walnut Street, and only between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
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The city of Cincinnati wants your photos to help finish the memorial.