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The Census Bureau is conducting a public awareness campaign to fill out the form.

Don’t count yourself out: complete the Census forms

Without an accurate assessment of our population, Northern Kentucky will lose much-needed federal funding.

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Coronavirus and the law: what you should know about Ohio’s stay-at-home-order

The U.S. Constitution gives the states all powers not given specifically to the federal government. Those state powers include law enforcement and protecting the public health, which is why states have had the final say in lockdown measures during the pandemic.

Keeping government honest: Know your rights when requesting public records

Not all elected officials — particularly those on the local level — realize that citizens have access to how they conduct business.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear looks at plans for Wilder's redevelopment during his announcement of a grant for the project.
The ‘crown jewel’ of Wilder would be a secret no longer with these ambitious plans

City of Wilder leaders have ambitious plans for the town's Frederick’s Landing park, envisioning it as a focal point of the city’s redevelopment.

Dante Hall Jr. participated in the celebration and was interviewed by local media.
Four Kenton County cities unite to celebrate the message of Martin Luther King Jr.

A rare collaboration of four Kenton County cities celebrated the message of Martin Luther King Jr.

“Dark Waters” in Ohio: Our rich natural resources are under threat from industry and farms

Environmental activists hope the new movie will draw attention to the increasing dangers from both industrial and agricultural sources that are threatening the state's water resources.

Don’t count yourself out: Why every Ohio household needs to respond to the 2020 Census

Results help decide how federal and state funds are distributed, determine the number of electoral college votes we get, and how many representatives Ohio will have.

One toke over the line? Clearing the air on Ohio’s marijuana laws

Recent changes in state and local laws have created confusion around what constitutes an arrestable offense.

Breezing from bill to law: An advocacy group smoothed the path for cleaning up Ohio’s brownfields

Two years ago, the Greater Ohio Policy Center partnered with regional experts to craft and promote House Bill 168, allowing private companies to redevelop blighted properties. 

Lee Ransdell trail bikes several times a week at Devou Park.
Spending time — and money — in Devou Park

Tens of thousands of visits are made to Devou Park’s backcountry trails by bikers, hikers, and runners, and all that exercise adds up to a big economic impact.

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