Where we worship: Sacred spaces in Cincinnati
Greater Cincinnati is blessed with an abundance of diverse places for worship, faith and community. Here's just a few of them.
Formed in 1809 by hunters and trappers, Green Township has seen major growth over the past 200 years. It is now the second largest township in Ohio, with a population of 58,370. The township’s park system features six distinctive parks. Its administration’s aim is to provide responsive, efficient services, promoting a safe and family-friendly environment. Green Township continues to develop and grow, but the intriguing names of its cities and subdivisions remain, carried over from the area’s simpler past. The origin of Dent, named for a depression in the ground, and Mack, named after a family dog that was known to patrol the area in 1805, make for interesting conversation.
Greater Cincinnati is blessed with an abundance of diverse places for worship, faith and community. Here's just a few of them.
Calls for medical care have increased 40-50% in some communities over 10 years while the population has remained stagnant.
Irish immigrants have made monumental contributions to Cincinnati’s evolution. As offspring of Irish immigrants became settled into local society, those of Emerald Isle lineage dispersed widely throughout the city.
Next gen leaders Crowley, Kelly, Parikh, and Schiller stress technology and cooperation for transformative times.
The Jazz Hall of Fame honors contributors to the art form and to further jazz education through scholarships and mentoring.
This money went towards immediate, long-term, and transformational needs.
A new series First Suburbs—Beyond Borders launches with a story that unpacks the crisscrossing lines of responsibility for systems relied upon by local residents.
A proposed charter amendment will allocate funds to support the city’s most vulnerable population.
Over the next decade, all 40 branches will receive renovations and improvements.
Upshift plans to expand both locally and nationally in 2019.
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