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Sean M. Peters

Sean M. Peters is an Indiana farmer with a writing habit. He also co-hosts Camp Video Games, a podcast that's made several people laugh.

Sean M.'s Latest Articles

New to the farming community? You are not alone

A chat with Megan Ayers of Unvarnished Farm.

Healthy dirt, happy farmer: The importance of being present

A visit with Nate Brownlee of Nightfall Farm in Crothersville, Indiana.

Growing pains: How small farms persist despite big obstacles

When more than half of the small farms in the country are losing money, why would any sound-minded person choose the agricultural path?

Preschool Promise: A Q&A with Anne Sesler

Cincinnati Preschool Promise is a burgeoning program created with the express interest of assisting families with the cost of early childhood education, while also improving the quality of eligible preschools.

Residents celebrate all things Westwood at Second Saturdays.
Upcoming Westwood Second Saturdays to showcase local flavor

This month, Second Saturdays return to Westwood with themed parties, local music, food, drink, family-friendly activities and more.

New generation of entrepreneurs underpins Covington’s bold future plans

A can-do spirit shared by residents and leaders alike is fast making Covington a regional destination for entrepreneurs. On the Ground looks at three small businesses doing big things across the city's changing business scene.

New generation of entrepreneurs underpins Covington’s bold future plans

Leaders say key to achieving balance is embracing diversity in both business owners and their clientele.

Ar-iaya Haile of PONS
Standard Textile startup PONS launches pop-up shop in OTR

PONS is a newly launched division of Standard Textile. Headed by Cincinnati native Ar-iaya Haile, PONS is poised to introduce a new wave of technologically enhanced home furniture to the market.

Collective Espresso's newest venture, Pioneer Trails
Collective Espresso goes mobile to reach more Cincy coffee drinkers

Collective Espresso currently operates out of brick-and-mortar coffee shops in Northside and Over-the-Rhine, and just recently, a mobile coffee truck was added to the blend.  

Lobster bar, distillery and others breathe new life into Court Street

Home in recent years to a sparse handful of solid lunch spots, Court Street is now in the midst of a flurry of new activity that could grow its potential as a main commercial artery between the Central Business District and Over-the-Rhine.

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