Region and Beyond
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What science says to do if your loved one has an opioid addiction
Although the media tends to present a hopeless picture of opioid addiction, studies suggest that most people eventually recover When a family member, spouse or other loved one develops an opioid addiction — whether to pain relievers like Vicodin or to heroin — few people know what to do. Faced with someone who appears to…
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5 Ways The College Textbook Industry Gets You To Pay More For Textbooks
(And How To Get Around It) The tuition cost was haunting. The dorm bill was daunting. The laptop your favorite college freshman just had to have cost more than your first car. Now all she has left to do is hit the college bookstore with her list of required textbooks. Don’t be surprised if she…
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Complete this survey to create more ways for Ohio students to get high-quality training and skills
New Skills For Youth Survey The Ohio Department of Education is pursuing a grant from the Council of Chief State School Officers, the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium and JP Morgan Chase. “The three-year grant would allow our state to expand and improve career-focused education that prepares students for high-skill and…
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Rose Hill Cemetery/PokemonGo “No.”
Deerfield Township, Ohio – A press release from the Township: Deerfield Township’s Rose Hill Cemetery, not unlike other cemeteries in the United States in recent weeks, has been inundated with visitors playing the ‘Pokemon GO’ game on mobile devices. Similar to the sentiments of other cemetery curators and caretakers, Deerfield Township does not consider playing of…
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Clermont County’s Crisis Intervention Training for mentally ill pays off
Clermont County appears to be ahead of the curve when it comes to the nationwide Stepping Up Initiative, an effort to reduce the number of mentally ill people in jail. The Stepping Up Initiative, supported by the National Association of Counties (NACo), the Council of State Governments Justice Center, and the American Psychiatric Association Foundation,…
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Adath Israel Congregation welcomes new Associate Rabbis
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Adath Israel Congregation has appointed Rabbis Karen Kriger Bogard and Daniel Bogard as associate rabbis. They are returning to Cincinnati after serving as co-rabbis at Congregation Anshai Emeth in Peoria, IL for the past five years. Rabbi Daniel served as Rabbinic Intern at Adath Israel Congregation from 2009 to 2011 while completing his Rabbinic studies at…
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The resources you need to address the heroin and opiate epidemic in Loveland
GET THE RESOURCES YOU NEED IN LOVELAND The Inject Hope Regional Collaborative brings community leaders in the areas of public health, health care, public safety, prevention and treatment and job and family services together across Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana to address the heroin and opiate epidemic that is threatening the well-being and safety…
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Here is what’s at the Loveland Farmers’ Market this Tuesday
Advertisement Tuesday, July 12 3:00 – 7:00 pm 205 Broadway Street Between the canoe livery and the bike trail ******************************************* As you visit the market each week, I hope you are finding all the fresh produce you are looking for. Tomatoes are ripe now along with green beans, garlic, various greens, corn and much, much more. …
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Dirty air alert declared for Monday – Do your part to lower pollution
Air Quality Advisory has been declared for Cincinnati, OH, on Monday, Jul 11 Monday’s’s Forecast Monday, Jul 11: 120 AQI Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Ozone Health Message for Monday Active children and adults, and people with lung disease, such as asthma, should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors. The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency (a…
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