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The barn at Bahr Farm on the edge of Finneytown and Cincinnati was built in 1809. It's thought to be the oldest barn still standing in the city.
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Families who use the pantry say access to Hispanic-oriented food empowers community bonds and keeps them in touch with their heritage.
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The school district asked the high court to dismiss the case in March, arguing releasing the plan could jeopardize the student and staff safety, but the request was denied.
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The high court ruled a federal law barring gun ownership for those convicted of domestic violence felonies doesn't preclude them from seeking to restore their firearm rights under Ohio law.
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