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“Evil Lurks at All Times”: Reaction to Indy Activist’s Murder
INDIANAPOLIS — The two men talked late into the night about how they turned tough times into opportunities. Both took on adult responsibilities young and used their pain to help the community they once troubled. They were optimistic, but this would be their last conversation. The next day, Ron Gee, who started an organization called […] The post “Evil Lurks at All Times”: Reaction to Indy Activist’s Murder appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Cincinnati youth unite for peace at Fred Shuttlesworth Peace Bowl Classic
WALNUT HILLS, Ohio (WKRC) - Youth football teams from all over Cincinnati came together for a tournament today to celebrate peace. The annual "Fred Shuttlesworth SCLC Chapter Peace Bowl Classic" was held at Walnut Hills High School. Organizers said it gives kids a sense of community, and camaraderie, while learning...
Kings Island Grand Carnivale event returns
Kings Island's two-week-long Grand Carnivale event kicks off on Saturday night. It will run every evening at the park through Aug. 4 between 5 and 10 p.m. According to Kings Island, guests can expect an "international celebration featuring a parade with elaborate floats, live music and entertainment, culinary selections from featured countries and fireworks to cap off each night."
Consecutive armed robberies reported in Carthage
CINCINNATI — Consecutive armed robberies were reported in Carthage Saturday evening. An armed robbery was reported in the 7000 block of Vine Street at 5:56 p.m. A second armed robbery was reported in the 6900 block of Boake Alley at 5:57 p.m. Shots were reportedly fired. No injuries were reported from the shots.
KKK flyers continue to make random appearances around Greater Cincinnati as police investigate to find their origin
COVINGTON, Ky. — Once again, Ku Klux Klan promotional flyers have been spotted in a Greater Cincinnati neighborhood. On Saturday morning flyers could be seen scattered around the 1600 block of Russell Street. Covington police confirmed their existence in a statement, saying, "We can confirm that someone reported finding...
Another ‘Family Fun on the Farm’ set for July 27
EDINBURGH, Ind. – The Bartholomew County Historical Society (BCHS) presents another free, Family Fun on the Farm event at the Historic Henry Breeding Farm, 13730 N. County Road 100W, in Edinburgh, this Saturday, July 27, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Area residents are invited to experience life on...
Clouds increase tonight and Sunday, rain chances increase Monday
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Sunday will be mostly cloudy with high temperatures in the mid 80s. Humidity will remain low for this time of year with dewpoints in the low 60s. We can’t rule out a pop-up sprinkle or shower, but most will remain dry. Storm chances return Monday and...
Indy Chamber Works to Attract More Young Workers to Indianapolis
The Indy Chamber recently hosted an event that worked to attract and retain young Indianapolis workers. The Fast Forward event partnered with the Indy Chamber, Lumina Foundation, and Pacers Sports and Entertainment. Joe Pellman, the Executive Director of Regional Image Marketing for the Indy Chamber, says the event was aimed at interns and early-career professionals. Pellman wants the event to be a tool to help Indiana grow and retain workers in its talent pipeline.
Property tax relief is here!
The long-awaited property tax relief program is open for applications! If you qualify (by residency in Cincinnati, income level, and owner-occupancy of a 1-4 unit building), you can receive funds from the City to help you pay delinquent property taxes. “Property taxes in many of our neighborhoods have skyrocketed due...
Cincinnati Preservation grants to help save local Black sites, stories
Cincinnati Preservation plans to use a combined $65,000 in grant funding to conduct a yearlong study focused on identifying and protecting historically significant Black sites. The organization – formerly known as the Cincinnati Preservation Association – received $50,000 from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, a program from the...
Dr. Ginn Celebrates 40 Years of Primary Care in West Milton
William N. Ginn, M.D. celebrated 40 years in the practice of Family Medicine on July 1, 2024. Ginn joined the practice of Kenneth J. Faze, M.D. in 1984 and has been a constant in his hometown of West Milton since then. A graduate of Milton-Union High School in 1974, he...
'We have to take over.’ Cease Fire Indy founder Ron Gee's children continue his legacy
INDIANAPOLIS — To the rest of the city, he was a legend. A community staple whose life left an impact on the people he helped and whose legacy created waves of change against gun violence in Indianapolis. But to them, he was dad. Ronald Gilmore Frieson, Sr., known famously as Ron Gee, would...
How Brickyard 400 pole sitter Tyler Reddick could make IMS history
SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — Tyler Reddick has been a dominant force all weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series returns to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval for the Brickyard 400. The 23XI Racing driver maintained his pace from practice to qualifying — staying the fastest on Friday and Saturday and winning his eighth Cup series pole […]
Former Tahona Kitchen & Bar | For Sale | $375,000
Loveland, Ohio – The former Tahona Kitchen and Bar restaurant space is situated in the Historic District area of Loveland, within the DORA (Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area) district. The space is in close proximity to the State and National Scenic Little Miami River and the popular Loveland Bike Trail, enhancing its appeal to outdoor enthusiasts.
Cincinnati named finalist to host Sundance Film Festival
Film Cincinnati and various regional partners have spent the past decade working to transform the Queen City’s reputation into what they call the Hollywood of the Midwest. Now, that same group hopes to cement that reputation – and attract tens of millions of dollars to the local economy – by helping Cincinnati become the new home to the Sundance Film Festival.
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