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Emily Dillingham

Emily Dillingham is a Cincinnati native and University of Cincinnati graduate with degrees in English and Geology. She writes full-time for a local material science company and lives in Brighton with her husband and pack of dogs. Follow her on Instagram @keeperoftheplants

Emily Dillingham's Latest Articles

Clean Sweep

The annual Great Miami River cleanup offers opportunities for volunteering and learning

Red Bike Go is soaring

A grant from Interact for Health helped low-income riders access the benefits of biking.

Groundbreaking ceremony for the Mt. Airy Forest mountain bike trail
Construction begins on Cincinnati’s first mountain bike trail at Mt. Airy Forest

A four-mile, ecologically designed path will offer two loops for different skill levels.

Mountain bikers enjoy updates to the Mitchell Memorial forest trail.
Hamilton County’s first mountain bike trail gets an upgrade

Improvements include more visible signs, habitat restoration, and a new bike fix-it center.

Training communities to take the reins on revitalization

Bartley and Blume talk of their goal of "lifting up what we're doing really well."

Native seed harvesting at Shaker Trace Nursery brings back SW Ohio’s prairie and wetlands

See how native seeds are grown, harvested, processed and used for conservation at the Open House on August 4th.

Two winners receive $25K at 2018 Pipeline H20 Demo Day

Participants demo their technology to investors, government innovators, university reps and Start Up Cincy members at Demo Day.

Xavier University hosts fourth Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit

Green Umbrella, the City of Cincinnati, and Xavier University have partnered to host the fourth Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit on June 15 at the Schiff Conference Center on Xaviers’s campus.

Robin Imaging: From Film to Print: evolving to a changing market

Robin Imaging, established 42 years ago, was the biggest photo lab in Greater Cincinnati, Yet, when the market began to change and film started to phase out, owner Bill Johnson and his wife Deb Kittner Johnson had a choice: cease or evolve.

New pop-up shop highlights women-owned businesses

A new pop-up shop featuring four women owned businesses will open at 631 Main Street this June and will run through August.

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