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Resources for Extreme Heat
Now that summer has officially arrived, hot temperatures have come with it.
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Beautification Award Program
The City of Deer Park’s Beautification Awards program is a city-wide recognition program that acknowledges businesses, residences, organizations, and other establishments for contributing to the improvement and beautification of our community.
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"Trash Tuesday" Begins 6/28
Join Keep Euclid Beautiful a week from today for our first "Trash Tuesday"! Trash Tuesday is a fun, casual meet-up opportunity for anyone interested in taking walks around the city- and picking up trash as they go! Trash Tuesday will take place on the 4th Tuesday of every month and walkers meet at a different location around the city each month.
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Additional funding allocated for Nonprofit Relief
The Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners has allocated additional American Rescue Plan Act funding to help small nonprofits combat the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 in the community.
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Public Works continues storm debris collection; residents should call for service
The Blue Ash Public Works Department continues to collect brush from the recent storm.
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Employment Opportunity: Assistant Finance Director
The City of Loveland is hiring an Assistant Finance Director.
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Cleveland Heights Fulfills Promises for Pride
At their regular meeting on Tuesday, June 21, Cleveland Heights City Council fulfilled a promise made earlier in the month by passing three substantive policy changes making the City of Cleveland Heights more inclusive and equitable for members of the community who are LGBTQIA+.
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Euclid STEAM Fest Photo Gallery
We had a perfect day for the inaugural Euclid STEAM Fest which gave budding scientists and their families the chance to explore innovation and imagination in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math.
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Former Council Member Joe Leet thanks firefighters
Former Council Member Joe Leet stopped by the North Fire Station on Wednesday to say thank you to these Blue Ash Firefighters.
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From Iraq to the Queen City: CPS graduate ready for a promising future at UC
Muslim Khzir is looking forward to co-op, his own place and meeting new people.
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Students Octavian Dungee and Ashlyn Coleman Receive UF Founders’ Awards
Two students have been recognized with the University of Findlay’s Founders’ Son and Daughter Award for their involvement on campus and academic accomplishments.
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From construction battalions overseas to a New York pandemic field hospital, new campus planning leader brings broad experience
Dean Tufts’ facilities experience ranges from leading a U.S. Navy mobile construction battalion in Iraq to driving the 21-day build of a COVID-19 field hospital at a large public university.
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UF’s All Hazards Offering Threat Assessment Management Course for Safer Ohio Schools
University of Findlay’s All Hazards Training Center is now offering a Safer Ohio Schools Using Threat Assessment Management course for Ohio schools. This course aligns with the Ohio House Bill Safety and Violence Education Student (SAVE Students) Act which requires every school in the state to create a threat assessment team which must participate in an approved threat assessment training program.
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Diary of Queen Esther Opens with “Dope, Regal and Quality” Clothing
“Fashion chose me. It’s always been in me. It’s always what I’ve done,” says Diary of Queen Esther founder Shelena Racquel. “I don’t get dressed in the mirror; I get dressed in my mind. That’s just how my mind works. I’m always thinking about how something will look.” Racquel, a designer, model, e-commerce entrepreneur and now boutique owner takes pride in dressing women both fashionably and functionally with her designs.
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Mount Union Students and Faculty Take the Stage
From Shakespeare at the Castle in Alliance, to Akron, to North Canton, Mount Union drama students are participating in productions all over the area! Theatre majors Amy Ali and Addie Wisnewski will be in a production of “Hair” playing Mary and Crissy, respectively, at the Akron Civic Theater Knight Stage. The show will take place on June 17-18, 24-25 at 8 p.m., tickets can be ordered online here.
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Leaving a legacy: Major donors honored for support of HU, students
On the eve of Alumni Weekend, Heidelberg University hosted the annual Heritage Society Dinner – the first gathering since 2019 due to the pandemic – gathered to honor donors who, through their execution of planned gifts, have generously provided ongoing support for the university and especially for its students.
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Euclid Partners with NXTGEN to Become “The Sustainable Lakefront City”
The City of Euclid has entered an innovative partnership with NXTGEN Clean Energy Solutions to explore environmentally friendly options that will help Euclid meet its “sustainable lakefront city” goals. Euclid, a current member of the Power a Clean Future Ohio (PCFO) campaign, has made an ongoing commitment to reduce carbon footprint, attract clean energy, implement equitable policy solutions and reduce energy costs citywide.
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Seven students earn prestigious scholarships to study abroad
Despite concerns of the seemingly prohibitive costs associated with studying abroad, Case Western Reserve University student Jaydah Robertson set her sights on the experience during her first semester. Determined to make it happen, she took on work-study jobs to finance a future trip. But even after a few years, the money still wasn’t adding up.
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'I was confident when I stepped on that grass': Mount Union honors Larry Kehres, renames football stadium
As the College Football Hall of Fame coach stood outside Mount Union's football stadium, he saw reminders of what has made the Purple Raiders program so powerful.
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$1.2M grant carves pathway to Heidelberg degree for rural students
Students from rural communities who may have thought the road to a bachelor’s degree was unattainable to them now will have a clear pathway to Heidelberg University.