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iHeart Cinci with Sandy Collins

iHeart Cinci with Sandy Collins

著者: Sandy Collins
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iHeart Cinci is a weekly community impact show providing a snapshot of the contributions made by Cincinnatians in the communities in which they live and work. We highlight the investment in the future of the Tri-State area in which we have a presence, using our unparalleled reach and local influence to address timely and relevant concerns facing our neighbors and our neighborhoods.2026 Sandy Collins 政治・政府
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  • # 216 | Facing end-of-life management. Where do you start and what do you ask?
    2026/05/13

    Jake Young is the grandson of the man who started Paul Young Funeral Home in Cincinnati. Young explains what people need to know about the complex and confusing decisions required when a loved one is facing the inevitable. Young shares the options people have, how to start the conversation, how to safely make plans, and how to avoid scammers. A free informational session is available May 19, 2026 by calling Paul Young Funeral Home.

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    28 分
  • # 215 | A new push for Keep Cincinnati Beautiful to be the Cleanest City in America
    2026/04/01

    Jonathan Adee, Executive Director of Keep Cincinnati Beautiful details their new facility and how KCB's quest to be the Cleanest City in America is doing it.

    Click here for free waste disposal info and more

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    9 分
  • # 214 | Say the F Word - New campaign to increase Fentanyl awareness - Do It for Jack Foundation
    2026/04/01

    A Cincinnati college graduate working in Baltimore makes one error in judgment, sharing a recreational drug with one of his best buddies after a night out with the guys. Neither one of them woke up. Fentanyl mixed in with the drug was the culprit. Jack Quell's life ended too soon and his parents, Tom and Stephanie Quell, have made it their mission to educate young people and parents about the real danger in even occasional drug use. Do It for Jack's new billboards are seen around Cincinnati. Say the F Word. The Quells want that to spark more conversations about fentanyl and how it's killing more people between 18-49 years old than any other cause of death.

    Click here for the Jack Quell Foundation

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    15 分
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