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Caitlin Koenig

Caitlin Koenig is a Cincinnati transplant and 2012 grad of the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. She's the department editor for Soapbox Media and currently lives in Northside with her husband, Andrew, and their three furry children. Follow Caitlin on Twitter at @caite_13.
 

Caitlin Koenig's Latest Articles

AtriCure to anchor Mason’s new bioscience corridor, add 25 jobs

West Chester-based medical device maker AtriCure is moving its global headquarters to Mason.

Bourbon bar opening this summer in Northside

In June, Northside will welcome a bourbon bar to the neighborhood. The Littlefield will be located at 3930 Spring Grove Ave.

New website helps drivers navigate Cincinnati construction

The City of Cincinnati launched a new website, Roadmapcincy.com, to help drivers navigate the construction downtown.

Green Umbrella reveals master trails plan and app for locating trails

Green Umbrella recently unveiled the Tri-State’s first master plan for trails throughout the region.

German cafe opens in Newport

German native Elena Williams recently opened Katharina's Café and Konditorei in Newport.

Why more informatics companies are calling NKY home

XCelerated Learning Dynamics and Clear Measures will create 341 jobs in Covington. Here's why these growing informatics companies chose Northern Kentucky.

Neighborhood improvement: The 90-day plan

A collaborative effort between city departments, neighborhood residents and community organizations, the three-month Neighborhood Enhancement Program focuses on developing the assets of Cincinnati neighborhoods.

My Soapbox: Ron Esposito, musician, life coach

Ron Esposito, a local musician and life coach at the Conscious Living Center in Mt. Auburn, recently released his third solo CD.

My Soapbox: Aaron Rubinstein, artist

One artist has been a part of Cincinnati's Summerfair since its inception. This year, Aaron Rubenstein's daughter, also an artist, joined him to continue the family tradition.

Metro blazes new trails with green efforts

Metro has been "going green" for more than 25 years, but partnerships with progressive organizations have helped it broaden sustainability efforts.

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