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This week twenty years ago our region experienced one of the worst floods in modern history. While river communities in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana…
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Much to the delight of baseball fans, pitchers and catchers started reporting for spring training this weekend, which means Opening Day is just around the…
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This summer, many Americans heard the phrases Gold Star Families and Gold Star Mothers for the first time. The terms come from the Service Flag that…
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You can learn about Cincinnati's most famous record label with dozens of events and special shows on this six-page list for King Records Month 2016. Print…
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It's back to school time. For some kids, it will be the first time away from home and in the classroom. It can be a difficult experience, according to…
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More than 200,000 US service members return to civilian life each year. For many veterans, and their families, that transition is filled with challenges.…
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As part of the Veterans Coming Home project, funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CET is holding a town hall meeting on August 16 to address…
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The U.S. Department of Education uses the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, to determine an individual?'s eligibility for federal…
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau?'s 2012 American Community Survey, the City of Cincinnati has the second highest child poverty rate in the nation,…
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The Covington Branch of the Kenton County Library has recently undergone a massive remodeling, inside and out, of the 39-year old facility on the corner…