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Bengals' underrated OL manned LT, RT while fighting for final roster
The story of Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Jaxson Kirkland has gone overlooked at training camp. No wonder, with names like Ja’Marr Chase in the headlines, the odd Jermaine Burton saga and rookie breakouts all over the place. But Kirkland’s story is one of the best — and it might...
Cincinnati Public Library will demolish and construct a new Symmes Branch
Symmes Township, Ohio – The Cincinnati Public Library will demolish and construct a new Symmes Branch at the current location. The preliminary estimate for the 22,000-square-foot building is approximately $16 million. Estimated Completion date is late 2025 or early 2026. The final design and cost-estimating process is wrapping up...
Oddly enough, Nick Lodolo's shaky performance is exactly why Reds should extend him
Nick Lodolo looked like his old self during Thursday's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, until he didn't. Lodolo was shutting down almost every Pirates batter he faced, and once the southpaw got to the fifth inning, it all fell apart. Lodolo got Connor Joe to ground out, but followed it...
Indiana: Could Full House-operated casino near Cincinnati relocate to Fort Wayne area?
New Haven could be one step closer to realizing its mayor’s vision of transforming the city into a tourist destination. A newsletter published Friday indicates a casino that currently has a home overlooking the Ohio River in southeast Indiana may be moving further north — more specifically, to New Haven. That’s according to information issued by Hannah News Service, a provider of statehouse news for Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, South Carolina, and Ohio.
Zac Taylor and Bengals coaching staff rank near middle of the NFL
The Cincinnati Bengals have undergone a renaissance following the hiring of head coach Zac Taylor for the 2019 season. Marvin Lewis had his way of doing things for so long, and Taylor brought a fresh view on things. The first year was bad enough for Taylor to earn the first...
Rhett Lowder's comfort with battery-mate could prompt radical Reds' September call-up
Rhett Lowder made his Triple-A debut on Thursday night for the Louisville Bats. The Cincinnati Reds top prospect allowed just three hits while striking out eight over six innings. Lowder is inching closer and closer to the big leagues, and his performance on Thursday night at Louisville Slugger Field was just the latest display that lets the Reds fanbase and front office know that he's ready for the big leagues.
Bengals News (8/25): Popping Bubbles
Quick Hits: Bubble Bengals Wait; Jordan’s Battle; Jaxsonian Era On O-Line?. Who needs Pro Football Focus when you’ve got Bengals rookie linebacker Maema Njongmeta, one of the NFL’s leading tacklers in the preseason?. The Cincinnati Bengals will use a committee approach at running back next season, spearheaded...
A Three-Team Trade to Help the Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, and Cincinnati Bengals
As it pertains to the Cincinnati Bengals and when Joe Burrow went down with a wrist injury that made Burrow miss the rest of the season and knowing how backup quarterback Jake Browning struggled in preseason, I felt the team was doomed and would not make the playoffs. Which the Bengals did not do in 2023. The opportunity to upgrade the backup quarterback with training camp and the NFL preseason coming to an end with roster cut downs, the Bengals need to make a move.
Bengals should go after free-agent RB before cutdowns, says NFL analyst
The Cincinnati Bengals will use a committee approach at running back next season, spearheaded by the Chase Brown-Zack Moss combo. But after those two on the depth chart, Trayveon Williams is the third back and is useful on special teams and Cincinnati’s first wave of final cuts let go of another depth name.
Ohio’s eviction rates surged last year — and they’re not slowing down
During the pandemic, emergency rental assistance helped slash the number of evictions in the state. With those funds running out, many Ohio counties’ eviction rates are on the rise again. The number of eviction filings in Franklin, Hamilton and Montgomery counties surpassed pre-pandemic levels last year and they’ve continued...
Ohio high school football rankings: USA Today Network Ohio Super 25 Poll for Week 2
This is the second week of the USA Today Network Ohio High School Football Super 25 poll, featuring voters from across the state. The Ohio Super 25 ranks who we believe are the state's 25 best teams, regardless of division. The inaugural poll released last week was our preseason Ohio Super 25 ahead of the start of the Ohio High School Athletic Association regular season. ...
Blood drives canceled due to weather, worsening national blood emergency
Severe weather across the country, including remnants of Hurricane Debby, has impacted blood donations this year, leaving the American Red Cross in a national blood emergency. On Monday, the American Red Cross of Central & Southern Ohio encouraged Ohioans to donate blood if they are able. ...
Northern Ohio Weather Alert: Severe Thunderstorms Expected Tuesday, Wednesday
Cleveland, OH – Cleveland residents should prepare for sweltering heat and possible severe storms this week. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to bring dangerous heat with a peak heat index reaching over 100°F. According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, the region will experience scorching temperatures as...
Life expectancy in Ohio is shorter than most states
Your life expectancy could vary greatly depending on which state you live in, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis. Why it matters: Ohio had one of the lowest life expectancies at birth as of 2021, per the CDC report. By the numbers: Ohioans were, on...
More little kids in Ohio are getting into marijuana edibles. Here's how to keep them safe.
The number of young Ohio kids being exposed to edibles is rising and will likely continue to, according to the Central Ohio Poison Center. More than 200 children under age six were exposed to edibles from January 2024 through July 2024, according to the poison center, and Ohio is on track for...
How do Ohio drinking water systems fare in testing for 'forever chemicals'?
More than 1,000 drinking water systems in the United States have detected what are commonly called forever chemicals above limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency, according to a USA TODAY analysis. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are a group of more than 12,000 synthetic chemicals used in a variety of common applications, from the linings of fast-food boxes and non-stick cookware to fire-fighting foams and other purposes. They have been linked to certain cancers, fertility issues and other health...
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