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If you've been impacted by the overflowing Ohio River, here's how to get help.
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The garden on a lot once ravaged by floods will be maintained by those recovering from addiction.
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Two coal-fired power plants provided jobs and a sense of pride to the river village 20 miles east of Cincinnati. Market dynamics and the fight against climate change shuttered them — leaving economic and environmental issues that still haven't been addressed fully.
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Both are a big deal in a district where 40% of students live in families below the poverty line.
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Mary Allen's great-great grandfather advocated for New Richmond's Black residents 170 years ago, when it was an abolitionist hotbed. Times have changed, but she's committed to the river village.
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The village's story is full of heroic acts, but also a lynching and racial tensions.
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The design process is approaching completion on New Richmond's Liberty Landing project. Boosters say it will help New Richmond remake its economy, but it hasn't always been smooth sailing.
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Green Kayak Grille & Pub in New Richmond started the rock memorial for the Doerman boys, the three Clermont County brothers who authorities say were executed by their father June 15 in their front yard.
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Michelle Johnson with New Richmond Pride says the New Richmond Exempted Village School District has pulled all rainbow signs and stickers out of the middle school, including those meant to distinguish which teachers are supportive of the LGBTQ+ community.
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UPDATED 11 A.M. FRIDAY JUNE 12: The Wheeler family will do an online Zoom memorial service for Lonnie at 2 p.m. Sunday June 14."We wish we could gather…