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Cincinnati’s Junior Guard Olympics celebrates young lifeguards
(Cincinnati): Cheer on Cincy Rec’s future generation of Lifeguards at CRC’s Junior Guard Olympics on Saturday, July 20th from 10 AM to 2 PM at Ryan Pool. For the past 6 weeks, CRC’s award-winning Junior Lifeguard program has provided the building blocks and training for youths 11 to 14 to master the Red Cross Lifeguarding Certification. Over 70 Junior Guards will compete in water and on land to display the skills they have learned and honed over the summer months. Junior guards compete for the gold in events mirroring Red Cross certifications, adult CPR, active victim, water tread, brick retrieval, kick relay, and more. Awards for individual, team times, and point totals, celebrate their work as they move closer to receiving a whistle, lanyard, and becoming a CRC Red Cross Certified Lifeguard!
UC professor awarded for lifetime achievement in photocatalysis
Since 1994, Panagiotis (Peter) Smirniotis has been a valuable member of the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science and is known for impactful, interdisciplinary research focusing on various environmental and energy problems. Recently, the chemical engineering professor was honored with the inaugural David F. Ollis Award for...
UC study examines impact of incarceration on youth health
Researcher Samantha Boch has studied the impact of incarceration on child and family health for more than a decade. Her latest research examines the health records and health care use of youth, individuals under age 21, who likely have been involved or whose families have been involved in the justice system. The challenge was identifying youth who have been impacted by mass incarceration, as most health care systems don’t routinely ask about incarceration. Families may not disclose that information due to stigma, fear of child protective services involvement, or judgment.
Harmony Found: A Love Story Composed at the Mount, Jason & Katie Umberg ’04
Band activities became Jason and Katie's haven, a space where their love for music and each other intertwined--leading to a shared desire to instill the Mount's spirit in their future. In the year 2000, summer band camp was in full-swing at Mount St. Joseph University. Katie, a bright-eyed Early Childhood...
Value-based care: If patients do well, providers do well
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Patients may notice a big push to prevent health problems at their next doctor’s visit. It’s all part of a newer trend in health care to save money and keep people well. The common name for this current trend in medicine is value-based care or...
Corey Dillon thrilled to join Bengals Ring of Honor
The Cincinnati Bengals will induct Tim Krumrie and Corey Dillon into the Ring of Honor this year, with the arrival of the latter name being a huge ordeal for fans. As fans know, Dillon didn’t depart Cincinnati on the best of terms. But his arrival in this sense has felt like a long time coming — and he would agree.
VIDEO: Former NFL Superstar Drops Giant Truth Bomb On The Ridiculous Narrative That’s Been Following Bengals QB Joe Burrow Around
Former NFL running back and rushing champion LeSean McCoy came to the defense of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. The 27-year-old Joe Burrow had his Bengals in playoff contention last year before he unfortunately suffered a wrist injury in a Week 11 Thursday night game against the Baltimore Ravens that required season-ending surgery.
Reds Rumors: Cincy unlikely to move polarizing player as trade deadline plan changes
Jonathan India was arguably the most well-liked player in Reds Country following his rookie campaign in 2021. But after two injury-riddled seasons and last year's emergence of Matt McLain, Elly De La Cruz, and Noelvi Marte, many of the Cincinnati faithful questioned India's presence on the roster heading into spring training earlier this year.
Man forms unlikely bond with UC student at new kind of mental health facility
Millions of Americans deal with serious mental illnesses, and many say they can't access care they need. A new Cincinnati facility is trying to change that by treating folks as people — not patients.
This summer's Nasty Nati TBT team should look familiar to Cincinnati Bearcat fans
As they prepare to host their first TBT (The Basketball Tournament) game at Fifth Third Arena, a familiar group of former Cincinnati Bearcat basketball players gathered at Summit Country Day Wednesday afternoon for a "media day". Former Bearcat Kevin Johnson coaches basketball at Summit and again is Nasty Nati's general manager. Another...
Crash with injuries reported on Hamilton Avenue in North College Hill
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on Hamilton Avenue in North College Hill. Hamilton County emergency crews are responding to the scene, at a Kroger. The extent of the injuries is unknown at this time, along with the number of vehicles involved. For live traffic updates,...
Rural Hardin County schools join voucher lawsuit
Jul. 19—KENTON — Hardin County superintendents fear Ohio's next budget crisis will force lawmakers to choose between funding public schools and the state's private-school voucher system. The county's six public school districts — Ada, Kenton, Hardin Northern, Upper Scioto, Ridgemont and Riverdale — came together earlier this year to join the coalition of public schools suing the EdChoice ...
Fallback Studios Wants to Keep Ohio Filmmaking Talent in Ohio
Right now, Cleveland is filling in as Metropolis for James Gunn’s Superman film. Last year, Jeff Nichols turned Cincinnati into 1960s Chicago for The Bikeriders. Fallback Studios CEO Kevin Kale believes our town’s time has come and that Hollywood is about to take notice of all we have to offer.
Tech outage affects central Ohio businesses, travel
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Central Ohio, as well as other parts of the world, has been affected by a technology outage Friday morning. All Columbus government resource websites are currently down (fire departments, police departments, etc.), as well as certain Ohio medical websites (such as the Wexner Medical Center website).
Ohio has lower share of working seniors than other Midwestern states
Nearly 16% of Ohioans 65 and older remain in the workforce, which is lower than the U.S. average of 18.7% and the lowest share in the Midwest, according to preliminary 2023 census data. Why it matters: The 2024 rematch between President Biden and former President Trump has sparked a fresh...
Mid-Ohio ESC working to increase behavioral supports for students
The Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center (MOESC) Board of Governors approved the BCBA Development Program policy during its regular meeting on July 17. This new initiative was developed in response to the growing demand for applied behavior analysis (ABA) and board certified behavior analyst (BCBA) services across our districts. A board certified behavior analyst (BCBA) is a professional certified in applied behavior analysis by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. ABA is a science-based treatment approach that analyzes and...
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