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Most of the people at Wednesday's town hall were district employees. Many said they liked ideas in the plan, but questioned how they might be funded.
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While construction on a planned 250-megawatt data center in Trenton is underway, a group of neighbors is trying to stop more of these warehouse-like facilities in the future.
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Hamilton County Public Health reports 171 people visited Southwest Ohio emergency departments for heat-related illnesses. That's compared with 13 the week before.
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A funeral mass is scheduled for Friday, July 10 at 12:30 p.m. at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains Downtown. A procession from the funeral home begins just before 9 a.m.
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