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Northern Kentucky is part of a statewide experiment testing out rubber-modified asphalt on county roads. Kenton is one of four counties to get a grant from the Kentucky Waste Tire Trust Fund for the project.
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Colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are joining forces to address national needs in semiconductor and microelectronics
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Locations in Price Hill and other parts of Greater Cincinnati were scouted in late July for the feature film "based on a true story of a photojournalist, Danny Lyon, who followed a Chicago motorcycle club in the mid-to-late 1960s and early 1970s and then published a book of his photos and interviews," according to a letter dated Monday July 25 left at homes by a location scout.
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The program created by Earlham College students is designed to help prepare high schoolers who are not college-bound for jobs in local industries.
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Anxiety and depression among children ages 3 to 17 was up 26% nationally through the pandemic’s first year, according to this year’s Kids Count Data Book. Ohio saw a 42% increase.
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When an Indiana abortion provider was attacked by pundits and political leaders, the vitriol hit home for medical residents at Indiana’s largest teaching hospital. Many of these young doctors were certain they wanted to practice in Indiana after training. Lately, some have felt more ambivalent.
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“Bibi and the baby are doing great together. They are inseparable, which is why it took almost five days to be sure about the sex,” said Cincinnati Zoo’s director of animal care, Christina Gorsuch.
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Last week, voters in red-state Kansas overwhelmingly rejected a GOP ballot issue to do away with abortion rights. Ohio voters will likely get a chance to vote on abortion rights too, but not until pro-abortion groups deal with some unfinished business.
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The first round of demolition includes mostly single-family homes and a few warehouse and commercial buildings.
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