COVID19

Triple Moon Coffee brews community spirit in the heart of Middie City

Entrepreneur Heather Gibson builds success with a community-first space where creativity, conversation, and caffeine keep customers coming back.

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Atrium’s offering a Level 3 Trauma Center provides a valuable asset to the community.
Health care organizations keeping Middletown well

Middletown health care providers discuss improvements boosting local quality of life.  

When the helpers need help: New methods for first responders to treat their own stress

The people we call for help may not ask for help themselves. But there's a growing awareness and options for treatment.  

Northern Kentucky's Dr. Michael Greiwe developed an orthopedics telemedicine app used across the U.S.
The pandemic jumpstarted innovations in telemedicine

As heartbreaking as the COVID-19 pandemic has been, the virus brought about an innovation in health care that might not have occurred otherwise.

The Civic Club still enjoys a small cadre of devoted members, but membership has dropped off in the 21st Century, exacerbated by COVID-19.
Just being of service

Two longstanding community organizations that serve Mt. Airy’s more than 9,200 residents are its Town Council and Civic Club.

Congressman Greg Landsman noted that the challenges that young people face has escalated to a “community crisis.”
Landsman and Beech Acres address children’s mental health

Congressman seeks funding for mental illness prevention

(Still) Made in Cincinnati: Behind the scenes with local artisans keeping traditional trades alive

While traditional trades like carpentry, blacksmithing, upholstery, and tailoring seem like dying trades, they’re not dead yet. It might be hard to find them but, yes, there are still plenty of things being made in Cincinnati.

The decor and aesthetics of Fort Thomas Coffee more closely resemble a hotel lobby or reception hall than a coffee house.
Fort Thomas Coffee energizes its community

A successful coffeehouse doesn’t just sell you a product; it offers a comfortable space and meets you where you are.

Kentucky Nonprofit Assistance Fund fills revenue gaps, awards $1 million in Campbell County

The fund makes direct payments to nonprofits affected financially by the pandemic. Most recently, $1 million was awarded to 14 organizations in Campbell County.

Born in a pandemic, a meal-kit service evolves into a brick-and-mortar bakery

Moxy bakery and Urbana Café now on deck at Findlay Market.

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