Ohio’s unclaimed funds division is holding $4.8 billion from inactive bank accounts, utility bills, and other forgotten sources. County Commissioner Alicia Reece says nearly $270 million belongs to Hamilton County residents.
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The trust comes from the $1.6 billion sale of the railway by the city to Norfolk Southern in March 2024.
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