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Work is set to wrap up this fall on the lake reconstruction at Sharon Woods. Boat rentals will then return in the spring.
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Congressman Warren Davidson has switched from an opponent of Trump's "big beautiful bill" to a supporter.
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The city is planning to turn the 23-acre plot into a mixed-use business district and community with homes, apartments, offices, restaurants, storefronts, and a hotel directly across the river from Cincinnati's downtown.
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Items inappropriately placed in curbside trash are being blamed for three fires involving Rumpke services. That has the company reminding people what does and does not belong in your garbage cans.
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