Montgomery

A city of 10,800 15 miles northeast of Cincinnati, Montgomery is known for its tree-lined streets, brick-paver sidewalks, and its “Main Street” business district on Montgomery Road. Founded in 1795, Montgomery still maintains a quaint atmosphere with well-preserved historic buildings. Its 32 historic landmarks identified by community members include the Universalist Church building, which dates to 1837 and is today the scene of weddings, concerts, and other special events.  

Blackberry picking has become a signature late-summer Blooms and Berries event for foodies, bakers, and canners, among others.

Local fruit orchards adapt to volatile weather and market conditions

The fruits of Blooms and Berries’ labor include strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and pumpkins.  

Nathan Bundy, Greenacres Foundation’s garden site supervisor, cultivates green beans at the Indian Hill location.
Local vegetable growers embrace different business models but share similar commitment

We looked at three local growers to learn about their operations and how they reach customers.  

Northern cardinal at winter feeder.
It’s a scary time for birds

Plus, 12 ways to help keep our local birds a bit safer during the fall and winter.

Wendell Berry Farming Program’s first applicant and graduate reflects on lessons learned

The Kentucky program is inspired by Wendell Berry, one of the country’s treasured writers, environmental activists, and farmers.

Hamilton County Commissioners, l to r, VP Alicia Reece, President Stephanie Summerow Dumas, and Commissioner Denise Dreihaus
Public meetings and convening sessions help guide county allocation of federal funds

This money went towards immediate, long-term, and transformational needs.

Healthcare providers have major expansion projects on the horizon

Cincinnati’s renowned medical system is working hard to keep up with current technological advances.

Little Miami Scenic Trail named one of five urban trails in the U.S. worth the visit

Afar selected the 78-long scenic area variety of amenities, including state parks, restaurants, and breweries.  

Six Cincinnati suburbs are considered best places to live in the Midwest

Out of the 100 ranked, Ohio stands out for jobs, affordability, and amenities.  

Ten-year plan: improvements to Cincinnati’s libraries

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

A horse lover’s legacy nourishes the community and provides an elegant home for events

Following a multi-million dollar renovation, The Meshewa House at Turner Farm has modern amenities in an historic setting, plus freshly prepared, organic meals for special occasions.

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