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Cincinnati and its partners RE-volv, Solar United Neighbors and Faith Communities Go Green will recruit nonprofits to join this summer.
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Organizers of the 2026 art and light show revealed a few details four months before the free event.
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Cincinnati Public Schools provides some form of transportation to around 16,000 students. However, nearly 20% of those students attend a private or charter school.
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