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Governor, state officials traveling to Japan, Korea next week on economic development mission
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear will travel next week to Japan and Korea on what his office describes as “an economic development trip to bring new jobs to the state.”. Also on the trip will be First Lady Britainy Beshear, Cabinet for Economic Development Secretary Jeff Noel, Transportation Cabinet Secretary Jim Gray and other members of the executive branch. They will be meeting with “companies and trade organizations to determine future investment and job-creation opportunities in the state,” according to a news release from the governor’s office.
‘Treat’ yourself and support KCH patients on Miracle Treat Day
LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 8, 2024) — On July 25, participating Dairy Queen locations across Kentucky will come together to raise funds for Kentucky Children’s Hospital (KCH), part of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH). One dollar or more from every Blizzard treat sold at these locations will stay local to support patients at KCH.
Louisiana and Oklahoma Ignite Debate on Ten Commandments in Schools
The Ten Commandments are seen as part of a religious mural of Jesus carrying a cross up Mount Calvary to be crucified along South Main Street in Georgetown, Ohio. This article was first published in the State of Faith newsletter. Midway through June, Louisiana made a splashy addition to the...
Dispatch: Clermont County officials respond to fatal crash in Williamsburg
Dispatchers said there was a single-vehicle crash along Bootjack Corner Road just before 7:30 p.m. Monday. Dispatchers confirmed the crash was fatal but did not say how many people were in the car.
Kenton County Animal Services waives adoption fees starting later this week
Kenton County Animal Services will waive their adoption fees from July 11 to July 16 in conjunction with the BISSELL Pet Foundation’s Empty the Shelters event. Standard screening will still apply. “This event with the BISSELL Pet Foundation couldn’t come at a better time,” Kenton County Animal Services Director...
Kroger’s Little Clinic now offering popular weight loss drugs
Kroger Health's The Little Clinic is offering comprehensive weight management options, including GLP-1 medication therapies, in-person and telehealth visits, and a "Food as Medicine" approach to help patients reach their health goals.
Hundreds of customers facing months-long bill, customer service issues with Duke Energy
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A Cincinnati woman had a balance of $0 for months on her Duke Energy bill. Her attempts to get answers and pay the bill accurately were unsuccessful and turned into a customer service nightmare. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, or PUCO, is the authority that makes...
Madeline Ottilie 6th person to leave WCPO-TV news in 2 months
The goodbyes continue at WCPO-TV. Reporter Madeline Ottilie signed off last week after three years to take a job at Seattle’s KIRO-TV, becoming the sixth on-air news personality to leave WCPO-TV in two months. The exodus started May 15 when weekend morning anchor Kristen Swilley left to join Wordsworth...
Judge sentences man for 2023 murder near Corryville Taco Bell
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - On Monday, a Hamilton County judge sentenced a man for a murder that happened near the Corryville Taco Bell in late April 2023. Judge Jennifer Branch sentenced 22-year-old Nolan Garrett to 24 years to life for murdering 28-year-old Kevonne Howze. On April 29, 2023, officers were called...
Area around Fountain Square will be renamed and rebranded
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The area around the centerpiece of Cincinnati, Fountain Square, is receiving a facelift and a new name to emphasize the importance of the landmark. The Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation, or 3CDC, is pushing to reinvent the two blocks surrounding Fountain Square. Upon seeing the success of neighborhoods like Over the Rhine and the Banks, the development company decided a similar approach could be taken to the area around Fountain Square.
Summer Crisis Program open to residents at or below 175 percent of Federal Poverty level
The Ohio Department of Development and Community Action Wayne/Medina offer assistance to help Ohio’s families stay cool during hot summer months. Through Sept. 30, income-eligible Ohioans can receive assistance in paying an electric bill, purchasing an air conditioner or fan or making repairs to a central air conditioning unit through the Ohio Department of Development’s Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program.
Bengals’ Paycor Stadium renovations mean more TVs for sale
The big renovations for Paycor Stadium mean the Cincinnati Bengals will host another television sale open to the public. The Bengals did this back on June 1 and have announced a second date on July 13. The team and county announced the sale will occur at Gate D from 8 a.m. to noon (or sellout) from the newly expanded plaza off Elm Street. Prices range from $30 to $80, the latter netting a TV size between 56″ – 85″. According to WLWT’s Molly Schramm, buyers are limited to one TV and must pay cash, with mounting brackets provided for free. Like the first sale, it’s a neat opportunity for fans to get a little piece of Paycor Stadium history as the renovations continue. More Latest News!Joe Burrow appears on podcast, talks big comeback plans for 2024Look: Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase gets an amazing new chainBengals' best building block faces key season in 2024
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