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Amy Briana Counts

Amy Briana Counts is an aspiring young writer in Cincinnati. When she's not writing you can find her climbing rocks, traveling out west, and being "mom" to her cats, Fred and George.

 

Amy Briana Counts's Latest Articles

Solar power: Using renewable energy to save the planet, one panel at a time

Engineer Remco DeJong built a garage out of 36 solar panels to keep energy costs and usage down.

Rescue-Transform-Share: La Soupe brings food to citizens in need

Looking to volunteer? Suzy DeYoung invites residents to her Cooking Improv class to learn how to cook and understand the company’s mission.

Pause and Feel the Beauty founder encourages conversation, connection

When Nora Klopp realized that her heightened anxiety during the pandemic was affecting her life, she decided to take control.  

Pause and Feel the Beauty founder encourages conversation, connection

When Nora Klopp realized that her heightened anxiety during the pandemic was affecting her life, she decided to take control.  

Aclipse Campervans allow you to choose your own adventure

Six different vans offer a variety of ways to travel in comfort and style.

Go Golf Manor: Community organizers bring First Fridays to the village

Enjoy food trucks, live music, and beer through the summer.  

The Music Resource Center offers a unique after-school program

Their mission, coupled with their belief that music has the power to unite, led them to build a space where middle and high school kids can come learn, be inspired, and create.  

“Dress like a girl” gave Andrea Minnillo the inspiration to buck the stereotype

After shopping with her kids, Minnillo noticed that there was a striking difference between the options for her son and two daughters. So she opened her own clothing boutique.  

Preserving Black history and saving lives: What the libraries are doing in February (and beyond)

From a new podcast about the West End to revisiting a series for Black mothers, CHPL is working to keep the African American community alive.

Parental Hope: Helping parents with fertility issues one grant at a time

David and Jennifer Bross took their own childbearing challenges and created a nonprofit.

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