Impact Cincinnati for January 10, 2013
The University of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky University are very different in history, size and scope, but both focus on providing students with an exceptional higher learning experience. And...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Cincinnati’s Retirement System
Unless the city’s management and employees can agree on how to dramatically reduce current and future pension costs, the Cincinnati retirement system’s current 728 million dollar unfunded liability...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Early Childhood Development
Study after study has shown how critical the early years are to the mental, emotional and social development of a child. How and what a child learns before entering kindergarten can determine his or...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati for January 31, 2013
Many locals know and enjoy the first-class system of parks Hamilton County has to offer. And while the county’s parks are busy with picnickers, golfers and boaters during the summer, the cold weather...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati for February 7, 2013
There is always a need for people who are willing to be adoptive parents, here in Greater Cincinnati hundreds of children right now are waiting to be adopted into good homes. Join us Thursday morning...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati for February 14, 2013
In 1853 Cincinnati’s Fire Department became the first paid, professional fire department in the nation. And for the last 160 years the department has continued its tradition of protecting the city....
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati for February 21, 2013
The Brent Spence Bridge has been deemed functionally obsolete, and planning for its replacement has been going on for several years. New bridge designs, possible locations, and various funding options...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati for February 28, 2013
Over the next several years our region will experience a dramatic increase in the number of people 65 and older. Some experts say this will lead to a shortage of workers by 2020 unless the problem is...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati for March 14, 2013
When asked by University of Texas researchers, thirty percent of high school students admitted they had texted nude photos of themselves to others. Last month local authorities discovered more than...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati for March 21, 2013
Proponents of Cincinnati’s plan to lease the operation of its parking meters and garages say it’s critical to solving the city’s budget problems. But opponents to the proposal say it’s a bad deal for...
View ArticleReds Season Preview
Last year The Cincinnati Reds won 97 games and were the National League Central Division champions. But the team went on to give up a two-game series lead in the playoffs to lose to the Giants. Join...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Organ Donors
There are currently over 115,000 men, women and children in the United States who are waiting for some type of organ transplant. Many wait years for a compatible donor. Join us Thursday morning April 4...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Spring Gardening
Another mild winter followed by a colder than usual spring so far has many gardeners in Greater Cincinnati wondering when and how they should start preparing their lawns and flowerbeds to get ready...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Early Childhood Development
Studies have shown the early childhood years are the most critical for the development of learning skills and proper social interaction. Those years can also be a challenge for parents and caregivers...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Transparency in Journalism
Media outlets, including NPR, can face skepticism about their reporting. News should be factual, but there are many who sometimes feel it’s being presented with a particular slant or bias. Join us...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Event Security
The bombings at the Boston Marathon have caused emergency personnel and event organizers across the country to re-evaluate their security plans.
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Children's Mental Health Awareness
Mental health experts say psychological disorders usually emerge before a child enters high school, but only 25% of children with problems see trained professionals for treatment.
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Cycling in Greater Cincinnati
Many people ride bicycles for fun and exercise, but a growing number of Greater Cincinnatians are also choosing cycling as their main mode of transportation. One survey found commuting by bike has...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Military Veterans and Families
From World War II through Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan, there are now approximately 23 million military veterans in the United States, with 1.7 million of them calling the...
View ArticleImpact Cincinnati: Job Prospects for Recent Graduates
While the employment outlook for new college graduates is more encouraging than it has been the last two years, a survey released last month by the National Association of Colleges and Employers showed...
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