🌱 High Schools Rank Top 10 In U.S. + Bengals Practice Center Approved

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Cincinnati OH

27 April, 2022

3:49 PM

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Hello again, Cincinnati! Important update: You all, as readers, have made the Cincinnati Daily so successful that it is my honor to announce the next stage of the newsletter. Patch is looking for a local writer and entrepreneur to take the helm of the Cincinnati Daily. Although I have loved getting to know this community, we want to pass the torch to someone truly local to write about Cincinnati long term. So if you're interested in earning extra income while making this newsletter a more valuable resource for your neighbors, learn more and apply here. First, today's weather: Cool with periods of sun. High: 61 Low: 46. Are you a local business owner or marketer? We can help you effortlessly run effective ads that reach customers in Cincinnati. Click here to learn more. Here are the top three stories today in Cincinnati: Five Greater Cincinnati high schools have been ranked among the top ten public high schools out of nearly 24,000 in the nation. The U.S. News and World Report ranking put Walnut Hills High School at No. 2, Wyoming High School at No. 3, Indian Hill High School at No. 5, Madeira High School at No. 6, and Turpin High School at No. 10. Some of the determining criteria are college readiness, state assessment proficiency, and graduation rate. (WLWT Cincinnati)A Cincinnati Council committee has approved the proposal for a temporary Bengals indoor practice facility between the Brent Spence and Clay Wade Bailey bridges, next to the Ohio River. The plan includes a solution for when the river floods. The team plans to build a permanent practice center in five years. (WYSO) A video of a dad feeding his baby and catching a foul ball with his bare hand at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati is blowing up Twitter. Jacob Kinglsey was feeding his son, Shepherd, when San Diego Padres catcher Luis Campusano hit a foul ball off a pitch by Reds pitcher Jeff Hoffman. Kingsley is shown reaching up and grabbing the ball while feeding his son a bottle with his other hand. (Cincinnati Patch) Today in Cincinnati: Speak Up Speak Out (SUSO) - SCPA At School for Creative and Performing Arts (3:15 PM) Family Workshop: Shrinky Dink Jewelry Making At Clifton Cultural Arts Center (6:00 PM) CLASS: Food Series: Our Local Food System: The Case for Hope At Civic Garden Center (6:00 PM) From my notebook: Parks all across Cincinnati are offering free workout programs by different studios and instructors. Check out this list of classes. (Cincinnati CityBeat)"Turtles All the Way Down," an adaptation of John Green's New York Times best-selling novel will be filmed over the next two months in locations around Cincinnati still to be determined. The movie tells the story of 17-year-old Aza Holmes who struggles with mental illness and anxiety. (Spectrum News 1)The second annual "FedEx Ground Rocking Taco Festival" is set to run from June 24-26 at Covington Plaza. Mexican food from a dozen vendors, live music, beer and margaritas, and family-friendly activities are highlights of the event. (Cincinnati CityBeat) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Sentient Pre-Launch Party: For the Love of Animals (April 30) Taxes in Retirement Webinar - AM & PM! (May 2) Hire A Pro To Tackle Mom's To-Do List (May 8) Add your event Loving the Cincinnati Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Thanks for following along and staying informed! I'll see you around. — Carla Varner

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