COVID19

Local schools take part in pilot program for farm fresh lunch

The Local Menu Takeover concept was used as a pilot program by four local school districts during the first week of October.

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How a small bookstore found a neighborhood home

One of the newest places for book lovers is on a side street in eclectic Northside.

Ohio Northern University intern Trinity Hudgins served as a peer mentor during Voices of Youth.
College students face mental adversities during COVID-19

“Their last two years have forced them to shift how they socialize and how they learn,” according to Shane Tilton, advisor and associate professor of multimedia journalism at Ohio Northern University.

A detail from "Black Box," by Cincinnati artist Michael Coppage, on the side of 21C hotel, downtown.
Soapbox recognized for excellence in journalism from Cincinnati SPJ and Press Club of Cleveland

Writers David Holthaus, Bob Sandrick, and Jessica Esemplare honored in six categories for 2021 work.

Laurie Sharp-Page is an author, entrepreneur, and psychotherapist who is passionate about teaching people how to cope more effectively with life's varied challenges.
Local psychotherapist’s first book offers simple tools for complex issues

Sharp-Page believes the pandemic further opened the door to exploring mental health issues communally, and without guilt.

Ten years of writing: WordPlay announces their new location and their first youth poet laureate

After a pandemic hiatus, the organization is back with new programming and their first ever youth poet laureate.

Stretch your dollar in this metro region

The pandemic increased the price of nearly everything. But in some cities, goods are still (relatively) affordable.

Sharon Wheatley remembers her “middle America” roots

The Broadway actress saw parallels between her Cincinnati neighborhood and her show, “Come From Away.”

Stretch your dollar in Cincinnati

The pandemic created supply chain issues that increased the price of nearly everything. But in some cities, goods are still (relatively) affordable.

Ten Northern Kentucky startups to watch in 2022

Keep an eye on these fast-growing companies in the year ahead and beyond.

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