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Delores Lindsay co-founded the Lincoln Heights Health Center in 1967, the first community health center in Ohio and one of just 10 across the country.
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Lincoln Heights is celebrating 75 years since officially incorporating as a village. But seven decades of declining resources and denials have the county have taken a toll on the majority Black community.
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Lincoln Heights was incorporated in 1946 as the first African American self-governing community north of the Mason-Dixon line.
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When it incorporated in 1946, Lincoln Heights represented the hopes and dreams of its predominantly Black residents looking to govern themselves in a country that was often still openly hostile and segregated.
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Residents transformed an empty lot into rows of crops like cucumbers, corn, squash, tomatoes, okra and watermelon.
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There's a lot of support for the officers patrolling the streets, even though their badges don't say Lincoln Heights. Village Council disbanded the police department in 2014 after its insurance company walked away. Now, the village contracts with the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department.
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Hamilton County residents and community leaders spoke for over an hour Thursday, telling the Board of Commissioners how they want to see federal stimulus…
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Lincoln Heights is celebrating the community's 74th anniversary on Labor Day by dedicating a new mural. "Black Excellence in Zone 15" is an 80-foot-long…
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The suburb of Lincoln Heights is a community with a proud history, but it has faced struggles in recent decades from declining population to disinvestment…
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The Village of Lincoln Heights, a suburb of Cincinnati with more than 3,286 residents, is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its incorporation this year.…