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Such a powerful message today!
Prophetic Activation Playlist
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@Dana Adams praying for lungs to be free! In Jesus Name
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@Elisha Larson 😀❤️🙌
Cincinnati Arts & Culture Media
Cincinnati Arts & Culture Discover art and culture in the Cincy Region Art is everywhere you turn in Cincy. Unearth hidden gems and unique experiences around every corner, from iconic Art Deco landmarks and the largest preserved Italianate architecture district in the country, to renowned art museums, public murals, and BLINK, the world’s largest light and art festival. It’s all here - come experience Cincy’s unique art scene for yourself. Cincy Region Events Enjoy the best fests and shows in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky This is our home, and we’re inviting you to our party—actually, many parties! From the largest Oktoberfest outside of Munich to flower shows, a special induction ceremony for the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame, various comedy and music festivals, Pride celebrations, professional sports games, and Blink, the largest light experience in the United States, there’s always something to see and experience in the Cincy Region every day. Explore events, festivals, shows, and more in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati all year long. You can even plan a trip around a festival and stay an extra day to explore the Cincy Region's best attractions and museums. No stress, we’ve got plenty of trip ideas for you to choose from! The LATEST Photo: Community members gather for Alex Preeti vigil in Cincinnati by CityBeat Staff January 29, 2026 CPS calls on community to clear sidewalks for students’ return by CityBeat Staff January 28, 2026 Celebrate Black voices, creativity at Rhinegeist this February by Katherine Barrier January 28, 2026 Columbus chain Dos Hermanos to open first Cincinnati location near Findlay Market by Katherine Barrier January 28, 2026
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Cincinnati Governmental structure All Democratic seats
operates under a Democratic-led, Mayor-Council government with Mayor Aftab Pureval. The City Council is comprised entirely of Democrats, including Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney. Key focus areas include expanding digital city services, managing infrastructure, and addressing environmental hazards. Key Government Figures & Structure (2026) - Mayor: Aftab Pureval (70th Mayor, assumed office Jan. 4, 2022). - City Council: Entirely Democratic, marking a shift from previous, more diverse partisan compositions. - Council Members: Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney (Vice Mayor), Victoria Parks (President Pro Tem), Anna Albi, Jeff Cramerding, Mark Jeffreys, Scotty Johnson, Evan Nolan, Meeka Owens, and Seth Walsh. - Structure: A strong Mayor-Council system where the mayor sets policy with a 9-member council. 
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Ive seen so many arears in the city where some of my family members live where pot wholes are like craters in the roads. The roads are not kept up to proper maintenance. The pot holes causing front end alignments on individuals cars to need repair. Family services are sometime left lacking for families in need. The majority of individuals living in some of these areas or also Democratic voters who may want change but they are not seeing change.
Areas that have the most crime.
While Cincinnati has many safe and vibrant areas, neighborhoods often cited as having higher crime rates and requiring more caution include Price Hill (especially East and Lower), West End, Avondale, North Fairmount/South Fairmount, Sedamsville, English Woods, and parts of Over-the-Rhine (OTR), with general advice to be aware of surroundings and avoid walking alone at night in less-trafficked spots. Areas Often Mentioned with Higher Crime: - Price Hill (East, Lower, West): High crime rates reported, though it offers great views and parks. - West End: Frequently listed alongside other areas with elevated crime. - Avondale: Also noted for higher property and violent crime. - Fairmounts (North & South): These areas are often cited as having higher crime concerns. - Sedamsville: Known for historic homes but also higher property crime rates. - English Woods: Another neighborhood to approach with caution. - Winton Hills & Walnut Hills: Also appear on lists of areas with more crime. - Over-the-Rhine (OTR): While trendy and revitalized, some sources still mention caution, especially regarding property crime and nighttime activity. Safety Tips for Visitors: - Be Aware: - Stick to Tourist Areas: - Nighttime Caution: - Research Specific Spots: Safer & Recommended Areas (for comparison): - Hyde Park & Mt. Lookout: Known for being safer, desirable, and community-focused. - Oakley, Clifton, & Northern Suburbs (Blue Ash, Mason): Considered safe, family-friendly, and vibrant.
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Jacqueline Hunter
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I am a member of this community and have been here for over 8 years.I have two adults sons and two grandsons. I enjoy spending time in Gods word.

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