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80 Acres Farms was founded in 2015 in Cincinnati by Zelkind and Tisha Livingston, the CEO of Infinite Acres, 80 Acres’ tech-focused subsidiary. Virginia-based Soli Organic was founded in 1989 and is a ...
Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Cordell Volson will undergo surgery on his shoulder and is expected to be out for the year, according to coach Zac Taylor.
The Troy City Schools had an unexpected challenge on its hands of dealing with a downed phone system when schools opened for a new year Wednesday, Aug. 20.
The University of Dayton’s Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop is offering humor writers two all-expenses-paid writing residencies at the University of Dayton Marriott.
Human bones found under a porch in Greene County are more than 100 years old, but many questions about how the remains got there and how the person died haven’t been answered, the coroner said Tuesday ...
Dayton Public Schools students will have to wear a visible student ID badge and sign a Code of Conduct with the district and the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, or RTA, to be able to use a ...
It doesn’t matter if they go by the name California Angels, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim or their current name, Los Angeles Angels, they can’t hide from the Cincinnati Reds.
Alter and Fairmont started playing their annual opener on Thursdays in 2017. It’s such a special rivalry, featuring two schools located 1.9 miles apart in Kettering, that starting the season one day ...
A Cincinnati Open intern is dead after what the tournament called a “tragic accident” Monday night.
Montgomery County officials say their $1 million award to Foodbank Inc. — made in place of the county’s economic development program — is coming at a time when local food pantries are reporting high ...
After the excruciating three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend, the Los Angeles Angels were the perfect potion for the Cincinnati Reds.
One person was injured after a fire broke out at an industrial facility in Warren County on Tuesday morning, according to the city of Franklin.