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When a school in West Carrollton was slated for demolition, two dozen box turtles living in the school courtyard needed a new home. They've been bunking at the Cincinnati Zoo.
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The man some consider the "father of American music" lived and composed in Cincinnati in the mid-19th century.
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It's been 10 years since the school district last asked voters for additional revenue, but many Board members now agree it's time to submit a request.
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