Grassroots effort brings the sport of curling to the Queen City
Ever wanted to try curling? Now you can, right here in Cincinnati.
Ever wanted to try curling? Now you can, right here in Cincinnati.
This money went towards immediate, long-term, and transformational needs.
"When you look at the sheer definition of what equity is, it should very much be meeting kids’ needs where they are. That's really what it's about,” distinguishes Superintendent Tom Burton.
The $37 million loan will help create 129 apartments and 97 rental townhomes.
Roughly half of Cincinnati’s immigrant community goes on to become American citizens. However, one division of this group that faces continuing challenges to attaining citizenship, homeownership, and even general assimilation is the local refugee population.
Thanks to a $120,000 federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, improvements will be made to the Mill Creek Watershed.
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.
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