Blue Ash

Blue Ash is well known in the greater Cincinnati area for being welcoming and fun, featuring a host of family-friendly events such as Red, White & Blue Ash, Cincinnati Earth Day and the Summer Concert Series. Summit Park is a big draw with its unique restaurants and observation tower, which offers visitors sweeping views of the surrounding area. The site of an airport known as Grisard Field dating back to 1921, Summit Park was created when Blue Ash purchased the land from the City of Cincinnati in 2012 after long-standing opposition to a proposed airport expansion from the City of Blue Ash residents.

Everything But The House launches HGTV show

People across the country turn to the Cincinnati-based business to declutter and sell items in their family’s homes.

AddUp Inc moves to Blue Ash

The U.S. subsidiary is establishing its North American headquarters in Cincinnati.

Volunteers, signatures needed for affordable housing trust fund

A proposed charter amendment will allocate funds to support the city’s most vulnerable population.

Local cyclists bike 4,228 miles across the country during the pandemic

After the Pan Ohio Hope ride was canceled, these bikers made an alternate plan.

Every Child Succeeds is working to virtually help at-risk families.
The Center for Respite Care and ECS share their approaches to serving vulnerable communities

At-risk citizens need extra help during a health crisis. Here's how some people on the front lines are making that happen.

Racing with no end in sight: Bruce and Robyn Williams make a living out of fitness

The couple began competing in triathlons in 1984, have both completed the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii, and work locally with exercise groups.

Ten-year plan: improvements to Cincinnati’s libraries

Over the next decade, all 40 branches will receive renovations and improvements.

Award-winning Cincinnati-Based Oodle collaborating with UC

Over the past decade, the local company has expanded nationally, but still helps regional clients navigate the complexities of the digital world.

Nati Ninjas: Local athletes will compete in NBC’s popular obstacle course show downtown

American Ninja Warrior is coming to Cincinnati May 24–25.

Event focus: Philanthropy through the eyes of the next generation

In the next 10 years, billions of dollars will be passed down to the next generation of Northern Kentuckians. An event on May 6 seeks to explore how some of that money can tie into the interests of young philanthropists.

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