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More than $1 million granted to first suburbs to spark economic impact

The money is meant to kick start improvements in business districts and help achieve long-term plans.

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Middletown, Butler County leaders mull fate of city’s historic buildings

As the city looks for a new path forward, perspectives may vary, but there is shared enthusiasm for an invigorated downtown.

Coming Clean with Paul Sturkey, America’s River Roots captain of cuisine

Food and music always have and always will be a common thread that bring people together according to this regional culinary legend.

Coming Clean: Laura Gentry stages the genres that shaped American music at River Roots

Free festival music stages on both sides of the Ohio are themed and include country, bluegrass, Americana, southern rock, blues, gospel, and, of course, jazz.

Amy Tobin, local author, former host of Q102's "Amy's Table" and founder of Amy Tobin & Co.
Coming Clean: Raise a toast with Amy Tobin, bourbon curator for America’s River Roots

Local author and creator of popular food, travel and hospitality events is weaving together experiences that define the river cities, and bourbon’s role in it.

Kathy Wade is an acclaimed jazz vocalist and co-founder of Learning Through Art, Inc.
Coming Clean: Kathy Wade debuts educational art experience at America’s River Roots

The Emmy award-winning singer and educator’s festival project traces migration through America’s waterways exploring African, Cajun, and Indigenous musical traditions.

To minimize the health risk around the home, Hessel’s department summarized its tips as “drain, dunk and protect."
Hamilton County environmental health director discusses managing mosquitoes

To minimize the health risk around the home, Jeremy Hessel’s health division summarized its tips as “drain, dunk and protect.”

Pones Inc.'s Somewhere Over the Holler and R. DeAndre Smith's Forging Legends are two works among a lineup of more than 170 performances.
Cincinnati Fringe Festival soars with boundary-pushing theater

At a time when the arts are facing increased pressure to conform or sanitize, Fringe’s commitment to creative risk and artistic integrity remains vital.

Coming Clean: 5 questions with Cincinnati author Mary Kay Carson

Meet this local author who has written more than 50 books for kids about wildlife, nature, weather, space, and other science and history topics.

Why trees are important to a city’s growth

Newport leadership determined the reforestation program is a priority and will make efforts to meet goals despite defunding of $995K grant.

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