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Cincinnati Enquirer: COVID-19 vaccine becomes Cupid's helper

June 11, 2021

After months of isolation, getting back out there may be hard for some people, said Dr. Caleb Adler, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati. There's a sense of natural anxiety that comes with being out of the dating game for a while – especially when the apps are put to the side.

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Cincinnati Enquirer: COVID-19 vaccine becomes Cupid's helper

June 11, 2021

After months of isolation, getting back out there may be hard for some people, said Dr. Caleb Adler, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati. There's a sense of natural anxiety that comes with being out of the dating game for a while – especially when the apps are put to the side.

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Local Information: June 10, 2021

June 11, 2021

On June 11, 2021, at about midnight, police responded to a report of a robbery that occurred on June 10, 2021, at about 11:55 p.m. in the 2300 block of Rohs Street.

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Small business ownership and liquid wealth

June 10, 2021

Small business ownership is commonly thought to not only be a vehicle for financial stability and wealth building, but also a way to close the racial wealth gap. Small businesses are known to be a key component of the small business owner’s financial wellbeing (Gentry and Hubbard 2004), but it is not at all clear from current evidence that small business ownership alone closes the wealth gap.

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Government Stimulus: Is your family business missing out?

June 10, 2021

The past year has seen every level of government – federal, state, county, and local – pump trillions of dollars in stimulus cash into the hands of many business owners looking to stay afloat during government-imposed operational restrictions and shutdowns. While certain programs have made the headlines for their bold and favorable terms, subsequent federal legislation has provided small and family-owned businesses the opportunity to claim benefits from not just one, but multiple programs.

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The framework for a caring culture

June 10, 2021

Our work culture is something we take very seriously at RiskSOURCE, and we’re proud of how it has evolved over the years. We’re a family business with a tight-knit and growing business family. Years ago, we took pen to paper and worked on designing the type of culture we wanted for ourselves.

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BLUEPRINT takes strategy out of your head, and into play

June 10, 2021

The “daily grind/demand” of private business turns the most well-intentioned entrepreneurs into firefighters, sacrificing their vision for long-term growth to stay alive in the moment. Most know a strategy is important and have a mental picture for where they want to go. to be successful everyone needs to be a part of the plan – from the management team down to the front line. Entrepreneurs who can cast their vision and create passion for a big hairy audacious goal, while communicating a clear and simple plan for getting the job done …has a shot at successful execution.

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Charitable Lead Trusts: Leveraging Generosity

June 9, 2021

A Charitable Lead Trust (CLT) is a valuable estate planning tool (under current law) for charitably inclined business owners who may also benefit from an income tax deduction to offset earnings from a sale of their business or from a successful year.

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Civil engineering student grows through co-op

June 9, 2021

Before earning her civil engineering degree from the University of Cincinnati this spring, Nichole Criner interned abroad in Germany as part of UC's international co-op program and was awarded a prestigious leadership award from the American Society of Civil Engineers.

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Signs point to success in safety business for UC communication...

June 9, 2021

When Kelly Hollatz graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 2006 as communication major, she anticipated that she would begin working with Procter & Gamble Co. or perhaps a local pharmaceutical company. Now, 15 years later, Hollatz serves as president and founder of First Star Safety, LLC, in Lockland, Ohio. The company provides safety signs, markers and rentals, as well as professional flaggers to the Tri-state area for construction, local events and any other safety needs.

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