Hamilton County voters will get a better sense today for how much countywide tax levies for the developmentally disabled; Cincinnati Museum Center, and Family Services and Treatment will cost ...
As the population of Cincinnati's west side continues to grow and shiftto the north and west, so too does the area's medical services. Thepreviously untapped market in western Hamilton County is now beingaggressively pursued by hospitals and medical services looking toestablish long-term roots in the developing communities ... Inrecent years outpatient medical buildings have popped up off of theRybolt Road/Harrison Avenue exit off Interstate 74 in Green Township. Those have been followed by
Itwas just two years ago when Hamilton County and the City of Cincinnatiwere discussing how to deal with the countyÂs jail capacity and crimemanagement needs. During this time, the county's need for a new jailfacility came up time and time again and was the focus of the November2007 referendum on a sales tax increase to pay for such a facility ... The15-year tax increase would have raised Hamilton CountyÂs sales tax 0.5percent to 7 percent for eight years which would then fall back
Update: Two Cincinnati men arrested in a Covington hotel room early today have waived extradition and are headed to Hamilton County to face charges in the shooting of of a 22-year-old man in Lockland ...
Two Interstate 75 (I-75) projects will cost an estimate $900 million in hopes of making the heavily traveled stretch of highway through the heart of Hamilton County safer and offer better traffic flow for motorists ... The $150 million Thru the Valley project will widen and realign a seven mile stretch I-75 from Interstate 275 at the northern end to Seymour Avenue at the southern end. The project will widen the stretch of interstate from four to five lanes in each direction and hopefully
The city of Blue Ash is working on several efforts to "go green" aspart of Blue Ash's participation in Hamilton County's ClimateInitiative ... The Hamilton County Climate Initiative began in 2008as a way to develop a "user-friendly tool kit on how to save money byimplementing best practices in government regarding energy use andgreen policies." ... The initiative looked into a variety of topicsthat included solid waste management/food production issues,transportation, energy and development ...
Up next is the Baltimore Ravens, ... ALL INFO IS PROVIDED BY WALTERFOOTBALL.COM: ... Season Summary: ... One sensational rookie quarterback is unheard of, but two in the same season? Joe Flacco didn't post the numbers that Matt Ryan compiled, but perhaps his run was more impressive, given that he took his team deeper into the playoffs and he had less to work with than the Falcon signal-caller. While Baltimore has finally found its quarterback, the team will have to hunt for a new defensive core
In 1809 one of Cincinnati's largest westside communities, GreenTownship, got its start. Named after Revolutionary War GeneralNathanael Greene, Green Township includes the Bridgetown, Covedale,Dent, Mack, Monfort Heights and White Oak neighborhoods and boasts anestimated 55,000 residents which is expected to reach some 60,000 inthe 2010 Census count ... Followinga comprehensive study of the TownshipÂs recreational needs, and as ameans to celebrate the communityÂs bicentennial, the
Vision 2015 and the Northern Kentucky Health Departmentare conducting a public opinion survey to identify the social issuesthat residents feel impact their quality of life, and in which ways theregion is strong ... The Community Themes and Strengths Survey ispart of the 18-month Health and Social Needs Assessment launched lastyear by Vision 2015 to help Northern Kentucky prioritize issues andidentify resources ... Conducted in collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and