Seventh and eighth graders will take Cincinnati Metro to and from Cincinnati Public Schools in the fall. #cincinnati #publicshools #education #transportation #publictransportation
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Jungle Jim's International Market has some plans up the sleeves of that big wizard robe. Take a look at what they're considering. #cincinnati #grocery #retail
Jungle Jim's bought 15 acres adjacent to the Fairfield store. What's the plan?
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Looks like it's always Skyline time! Skyline Chili #cincinnati #northernkentucky #florida #indiana #restaurants #fastfood #skyline
Skyline Chili named No. 1 regional fast food chain in America
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Columbus area discount retailer Big Lots will close between 35 and 40 stores this year as it mulls bankruptcy, citing “elevated inflation” and decreases in consumer spending. #ohio #cincinnati #retailindustry
Big Lots closing up to 40 stores as it mulls bankruptcy. There are 102 Ohio locations
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Ohio's sales-tax holiday is getting supersized this year, expanding to 10 days long. What does that mean for your wallet? What will you still need to pay taxes on? #ohio #cincinnati #taxfree #shopping #retail
Tax-free weekend is now tax-free 10 days: What to know about Ohio's sales-tax holiday
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The Cincinnati Enquirer reposted this
Today’s top story: The Christ Hospital Health Network has been named the #1 hospital in the Cincinnati Region by U.S. News & World Report for an unprecedented 10th consecutive year! #1 FOR YOU embodies our dedication to delivering exceptional patient experiences and achieving outstanding clinical outcomes. For over a decade, we have upheld a legacy of excellence, making a profound impact in the lives of our patients because we know each and every one of them makes a profound impact in their universe. Patients like Kenney “Coach” Shields, a legendary basketball coach; Barbara Turner, a civic leader empowering her community through her nonprofit; and Eddie Traynor (DJ ETrayn) and his expecting wife Claire, entertainers and educators building awareness for important health initiatives in our community. They, like all of us, have family and friends who rely on them and communities that thrive because of them, emphasizing the importance of their health and well-being. Your continued trust and confidence in us for your care are deeply appreciated. Our dedication to enhancing the health of the community drives us forward, and we are committed to maintaining our pursuit of excellence so that we can continue being #1 for You.
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U.S. News & World Report just released its ranking of the best hospitals in the country, and The Christ Hospital Health Network was named the No. 1 hospital in Cincinnati. #cincinnati #hospitals #healthcare
Christ Hospital named top hospital in Cincinnati region by US News & World Report
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A new Macy's retail concept is coming to Norwood. The department store giant – formerly headquartered in Cincinnati – recently started posting jobs for a Macy's location at @Rookwood Pavilion. #cincinnati #retail #retailindustry
Market by Macy's, new department store concept, to open at Rookwood Pavilion
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The construction of @Skytop Apartments was aligned with Anderson's plan to increase housing choices for all ages. The community outlined a need for apartment housing to attract young people − who wish to return or stay in the area − and older residents − who desire walkability or no longer need large single-family homes, according to the Anderson Township 2021 Comprehensive Plan. Metropolitan Holdings #cincinnati #communitydevelopment
Peek into Anderson's Skytop Apartments: Resort-style pool, movie theater, granite counters
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They're calling it the Net Zero Urban Village. New green homes will be sold under market value to first-time homeowners who earn between 80% and 120% of the area's median income, according to Barbara Busch, executive director of @Working in Neighborhoods. #sustainability #urbandevelopment #cincinnati #greenliving
West Side neighborhood is going green with new Net-Zero Urban Village
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