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A soldier from Cincinnati's Ukrainian sister city is visiting southwest Ohio, talking about his experiences in the nearly two-and-half-year war.
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Two residents of Cincinnati's sister city, Kharkiv, have come to run in the marathon and raise awareness about their nation's struggle.
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Mayors for the two cities talked via translators over Zoom about the partnership and the post-war future.
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City Council Member Mark Jeffreys and president of the partnership Bob Herring will travel to Ukraine Sept. 16.
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Two men from Ukraine are in Cincinnati to run the marathon, talk about their experiences during the war with Russia, and raise money for a PTSD clinic in Kharkiv, Cincinnati's Ukrainian sister city.
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Cincinnati and Kharkiv have been sister cities since 1989. The war has changed a lot, but it has not weakened the relationship.
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Representatives from Kharkiv, Ukraine, were here Tuesday to thank the city for the $117,000 it raised, which assisted thousands of people in buying food, medicine and needed supplies.
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Red Cross officials from the Queen City's sister city are making only one stop in the United States — Cincinnati.
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of Dayton, Ohio’s sister city relationship with Oiso, Japan, and to mark the occasion, officials will welcome a...