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The 948 housing units are all affordable to residents making 80% or less of the area median income, and most are affordable at 60% AMI.
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Northern Kentucky University President Cady Short-Thompson says Kentucky's recently approved state budget will keep the university's state funding at current levels, avoiding a predicted multi-million dollar shortfall.
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Growing a forest usually takes a lot of time — and space. In the 1970s, Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki introduced a new way to plant trees using pockets of degraded land. These "mini forests" have taken root around the world. One of the newest is planted here in Cincinnati.
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LPM's Bill Burton spoke with an official with the citizen foster care review board about the need for community volunteers and the role the board plays in building safety and community for kids in Kentucky.
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