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Exchange Networking Events are designed to connect and empower minority-owned businesses
Kick off the new year with The Exchange Networking Event, a monthly business gathering designed to connect and empower minority-owned businesses. đ Date: February 20, 2025 â° Time: 5:00 PM â 7:00 PM đ Location: Something to Wine About, 136 W 4th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 This month, weâre excited to welcome Michael Moore, President…
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City Hall sends Resolution to National Park Service in support of Loveland Bike Trail becoming part of a national trail
Loveland, Ohio – On January 28th the Loveland City Council voted to send a resolution to the National Park Service in support of the Buckeye Trail becoming a National Scenic Trail. The Loveland Bike Trail is part of the Buckeye Trail that runs through Historic Downtown Loveland. The Loveland trail runs adjacent to the State…
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Recent actions by the Trump Administration and Congress have raised broad concerns about the future of Cincinnati Public Radio
by Cincinnati Public Radio’s President & CEO, Richard Eiswerth Dear Loveland Friend, Thank you for your support of Cincinnati Public Radio, and for listening every day to WVXU, WMUB and/or WGUC! As you know better than most, Cincinnati Public Radio is more than just three radio stationsâitâs a trusted source of local news, a hub…
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Hamilton County judge blocks Ohio law regulating abortion remains
Photo by Getty Images. By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal A Hamilton County judge blocked a 2020 Ohio law on Thursday that required the burial of fetal or embryonic remains after an abortion. Hamilton County Judge Alison Hatheway ruled in favor of abortion clinics in the lawsuit, filed in 2021, saying Senate Bill 27 has âunconstitutional provisionsâ…
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Controversial âprivate corporationâ JobsOhio gets billions more without paying more to state
Under the original agreement, JobsOhio was given control of the liquor franchise until 2039 in exchange for $1.41 billion to be paid to the state. The Ohio Controlling Board on Wednesday extended the agreement to 2053 for no additional money. By: Marty Schladen – Ohio Capital Journal The Ohio Controlling Board on Wednesday awarded JobsOhio billions more…
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A Bearcats Win Against Iowa State Could Turn This Season Around
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – After the Cincinnati Bearcats’ loss to West Virginia on February 2, 63-50, the season looked like it might be over. It put the Cats at 2-8 in conference play and marked a three-game losing streak. The team’s body language and its lack of fight on the court were all…
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[VIDEO] William Cobb Way – Current Affairs meets Black History
This photo of William (Bill) Cobb is prominently displayed at the Loveland Museum Center by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – When Jim Grethel found out that a new street would be created due to a roundabout being installed along Loveland Madeira Road he appeared at the January 28 council meeting and asked that it be…
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Skunk Love
Wallace Keck, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons by Julie Watson If youâve been noticing a foul odor in the air recently, youâre not alone. Unpleasant as it may be there is a natural cause for your nose to be offended. In Ohio, February is breeding season for skunks. During this time of year, male skunks…
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New Episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball & Mark Raines
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – Don’t look now, but the Bearcats have some life! They’ve won 3 straight games, and scored 84 or more points in each of them. Jizzle James is dominating on offense, and the Cats are getting back to their dominance on the glass. Their offense is playing to its strengths…
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Ohio Senate passes higher ed overhaul bill less than a day after eight hours of opponent testimony
Brielle Shorter, a 20-year-old Ohio State University student, protests against Senate Bill 1 on Jan. 22, 2025. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal). Senate Bill 1 was passed by a 21-11 vote. All nine democrats and two republicans â Bill Blessing and Tom Patton â voted against the bill. By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal…
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