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Man Sentenced in Toddler’s Death

(Lawrenceburg, IN) – A Dearborn County man has been sentenced to 35 years in prison, followed by five years on probation, for the July 24, 2024 shaking death of his girlfriend’s 20-month-old daughter. Twenty-five-year-old Jesse Allen Sartin pled guilty to Aggravated Battery Resulting in Death (Level 1 felony)...
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Southern Living, GoBankingRates name Bellevue ‘best town to retire’ in the South

Southern Living has named Bellevue as the best small town to retire in the South — and the No. 2 retirement spot in the nation. GoBankingRates so ranked Bellevue based on having a walkable downtown, a close-knit community and a low cost of living.
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Cincinnati native turns immigrant father’s dream into her own with new cafe

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Findlay Market Mediterranean grocery store is adding to Cincinnati’s diverse food scene with a new cafe showcasing the owner’s Lebanese roots. Dean’s Mediterranean Table, a new concept from Dean’s Mediterranean Imports, has officially opened its doors in a shotgun-style building in Northside,...
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Cincinnati, NKY to see more No Kings protests this weekend

More No Kings protests will be taking place across the country on March 28, and are likely to draw demonstrators across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. This mass mobilization comes on the back of two previous protests in June and October of last year. No Kings protests essentially oppose what demonstrators...
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Meet the members of Cincinnati’s new LGBTQIA+ Commission

Cincinnati City Council voted Wednesday to approve 12 members of a new LGBTQIA+ Commission, which will advise city officials on policies relevant to the community. Storm Boyd led the effort to establish the commission last year. He says the commission is similar to other city advisory boards, except that City Council...
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🚚 Boone County, KY Supply Chain Jobs – Multiple Openings Now Hiring

Boone County’s logistics scene is buzzing, with top employers expanding their teams in Florence, Hebron, and Walton. If you’re ready to move your career forward, these full-time roles offer solid growth and stability.
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Covington approves new round of small business incentives

The Covington Board of Commissioners approved a new round of small business incentives at its meeting this week. The incentives took the form of two facade grants, which are used to finance building repairs and a rent subsidy. The first facade grant will go to the owner of 507 Altamont...
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Hanky Pankies Are the Vintage 5-Ingredient Appetizer One Reviewer Searched 27 Years For

At first glance, Hanky Pankies might not look like much—just a melty mix of beef, sausage, and cheese piled onto slices of rye bread. But the playfully named appetizer has a devoted following in Ohio, especially in Cincinnati, where it’s a staple at game day tailgates and holiday gatherings. Hanky Pankies—also known...
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Newport approves expanded 342-unit development at former steel mill site

A long-idle former industrial site in Newport is set to become a new housing development with 342 townhomes and apartments. Last March, developer PLK Communities proposed 195 townhome-style apartments; now, the developer has increased that number to 342 units at the city’s request for higher density. The location is...
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Pedestrian struck, seriously hurt in Cincinnati, police say

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A pedestrian was struck and seriously hurt in Cincinnati early Thursday, police say. It happened just after 6 a.m. at the intersection of West North Bend Road and Colerain Avenue in Mt. Airy. Sgt. John Heine said one person was taken to a hospital in serious condition.

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