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Cincinnati: Skyline Chili Looking To Expand Their Brand
Former Cincinnati Reds executive Dick Williams, now CEO of Skyline Chili, sees similarities between running a baseball team and a chili chain as both are viewed as community trusts. The Williams family, with a long history in Cincinnati’s business community, acquired Skyline Chili in 2021. The family’s involvement in...
Six Big 12 Commits Move Into On3 Top 300 in Recent Ratings Update
With a new update to the On3 Industry Rankings comes new updates for different prospects in the Class of 2025. Six Big 12 commits saw their stocks increase enough to jump into the top 300 prospects on On3. The list includes representatives from Iowa State, Houston, Cincinnati, Arizona, and Utah.
Tembo capitalizes on the database boom and lands new cash to expand
One of the vendors to benefit from the database boom is Tembo, a startup creating a platform that lets developers deploy different flavors of Postgres, the open source database system, to cloud and local environments. Tembo on Monday announced that it raised $14 million in a funding round led by GreatPoint Ventures with participation from Venrock, Grand Ventures, Wireframe Ventures, Defined VC and Cintrifuse Capital.
Photos: Red Hot Chili Peppers Perform to Sold-Out Crowd in Cincinnati
The Red Hot Chili Peppers performed to a sold-out crowd at Riverbend Music Center on July 5 as part of their "Unlimited Love Tour." DOMi and JD Beck opened for the band. Keep scrolling for all of the fun we captured during the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert at Riverbend Music Center.
Celebrate Hip Hop Culture at the Cincinnati Art Museum
The Cincinnati Art Museum is hosting The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century, an exhibition that explores the genre’s decades-long influence on society. On hip hop’s 50th anniversary, the show features more than 90 art pieces from celebrated artists. Curated by Jason Rawls, an...
Softball incoming freshman named Johnny Bench Award Winner
Cincinnati, OH – Bellarmine University softball incoming freshman Lauren Guthrie received high praise as she was named a winner of the 2024 Johnny Bench Awards presented by MSA Sport. The Johnny Bench Award honors the top NCAA Division I male and female catchers along with the top high school...
Northside Farmers’ Market hosts blood pressure station
Dr. Florence Rothenberg is opening the first in-person neighborhood Blood Pressure Station at the Northside Farmers’ Market in July. She says, “It is my mission to help you identify your risk factors for heart disease, the number one killer of American women and men, and to use up-to-date evidence-based medicine to reduce these risks to the best of our ability.”
Big 12 Media Days Primer
Big 12 Media Days begins in Las Vegas, NV this Tuesday, July 9. Cincinnati will be participating in the first of the two-day commencement inside Allegiant Stadium discussing all the storylines related to the Bearcats' second season in the conference. Among those attending will be Head Coach Scott Satterfield, offensive...
FCC 2 battles NYCFC II to 1-1 draw, falls 4-3 in penalty-kick shootout
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KENTUCKY – FC Cincinnati 2 (10-4-2) came back from a 1-0 deficit to draw New York City FC II (6-3-4) by a final score of 1-1 at Scudamore Stadium. However, the Baby Blues earned an extra point by winning the penalty kick shutout after the end of regulation, 4-3.
“The Apartment Is Inside of a Pool”: Woman Looks for New Home, Finds One in Repurposed YMCA Pool
A woman named Lyd (@vidswlyds) uploaded a viral TikTok discussing her apartment search in Cincinnati, when she happened upon a renovated YMCA pool room that was turned into an apartment that's available for rent.And whoever renovated it didn't do much to change the fact that the area used to, indeed, house a pool.She highlighted this strange find that a lot of TikTokers seemed to either really love, or really hate, in a viral TikTok that's accrued over 1.9 million views on the popular social media platform."So I'm looking for a new apartment and I come across this. First it looks...
Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow Makes Request For More Rest From NFL In 18 Game Season, Pro Bowl Change
Joe Burrow is willing to play an 18-game regular season, but the Cincinnati Bengals’ star quarterback wants to change the current format before that happens. He’s worried about players getting enough rest during a longer season. Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow should worry about a longer season. Burrow...
Reds promote exciting outfield prospect for MLB debut in whirlwind roster shuffle
Welcome to the big leagues, Rece Hinds! On Monday afternoon, the Cincinnati Reds promoted one of their top outfield prospects to the active roster. Hinds, who was added to the 40-man roster during the offseason, will make his major league debut Monday night at Great American Ball Park. Hinds was...
Dayton Art Institute invites community to free outdoor event Sunday
The Dayton Art Insitute is inviting all in the community to the museum grounds from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 14 for a free outdoor event titled Lunch on the Lawn. Lunch on the Lawn will be an afternoon of art, outdoor activities, food and music. The DAI will provide lawn games and live music. Guests are welcome to purchase lunch from food trucks parked in the museum parking lot. Organizers remind the community while the museum offers some outdoor seating in its newly renovated Velsey Garden space, guests are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs to ensure seating.
First Fort Loramie football coach remembered for love of family, football
The man who started Fort Loramie’s football program died unexpectedly last week. Jon McCumber passed away on Thursday, July 4 at his home at the age of 48. He will be remembered by many as the first football coach in Fort Loramie history, and current Fort Loramie head coach Spencer Wells said he’ll also be remembered for the affection he had for his children.
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