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  2. Is your student's school closed for the 2024 eclipse? Check ...

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    Mount Healthy City Schools: Open. North College Hill City Schools: Open. Northwest Local Schools: Closed. Norwood City Schools: NA. Oak Hills Local Schools: Open, early release. Princeton City ...

  3. Hoffman Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Preservation Association responded with an application to list the building as a Cincinnati Local Historic Landmark. [1] The application was approved by the Historic Conservation Board in May 2023, but was subsequently denied by the Cincinnati City Council.

  4. Cincinnati school board needs to cut $20 million more. Are ...

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    Cincinnati Public Schools' board has made nearly $60 million worth of cuts so far this year. They need to cut at least $20 million more. Cincinnati school board needs to cut $20 million more.

  5. Ahead of Connected Communities zoning vote, where Cincinnati ...

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    The legislation passed the Cincinnati Planning Commission two weeks ago, at a meeting that drew 84 speakers, many of whom asked city leaders to delay the vote as they work to understand the ...

  6. Dwight Tillery - Wikipedia

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    Tillery was the first popularly elected Black Mayor in Cincinnati, Ohio, serving from 1991 to 1993, and he served on the Cincinnati City Council for 8 years. Tillery co-founded the United Black Students Association at the University of Cincinnati , was the Founder, President and CEO of The Center for Closing the Health Gap, and co-founded The ...

  7. David Crowley (Ohio politician) - Wikipedia

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    David Crowley (March 25, 1937 – January 16, 2011) was a politician from Cincinnati, Ohio who served on the Cincinnati City Council and as Vice-Mayor of the city. Crowley was elected in his first political candidacy in 2001 and was re-elected in 2003.

  8. Keating's departure leaves Ohio's largest cities without ...

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    When Cincinnati Councilwoman Liz Keating leaves office at year's end, Ohio's largest cities will have no Republican representatives on their councils.

  9. Chris Seelbach (politician) - Wikipedia

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    There are a total of 9 Cincinnati City Council members and all are at-large, representing the entire city. His campaign for the city council was backed financially by the Victory Fund . Seelbach has previously served as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of a small marketing/consulting business, the Seidewitz Group.