Cincinnati's interim city manager has released his suggested spending plan. Now it's council's turn. What is on their radar? And can the city address maintenance needs at some of its facilities?
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Cincinnati officials have designated Monday, March 1, as COVID-19 Memorial Day. Council passed a resolution Wednesday to honor local residents impacted by the pandemic, including at least 220 deaths in the city.
Council Member David Mann says several city departments will recognize the day with a ceremony at 10 a.m. at the College Hill Recreation Center. We want to honor the lives of those that were lost, Mann said. We want to express our empathy for the families that have lost loved ones. We want to say thank you to those in our community, public workers or otherwise, who have done so much to ease the pain of the last year.
Heavy snow freezes COVID-19 vaccination process in some places, rescheduling underway
Northern Kentucky Convention Center vaccination site opening delayed due to expected winter weather Share Updated: 11:17 PM EST Feb 9, 2021
Northern Kentucky Convention Center vaccination site opening delayed due to expected winter weather Share Updated: 11:17 PM EST Feb 9, 2021
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Show Transcript WITH THE BAD WEATHER, WE DECIDED IT WAS SMART TO CANCEL THE CLINICS. DAN: INCH AFTER INCH OF SNOW FROZE THE COVID-19 VACCINATION PROCESS IN ITS TRACKS IN SOME PARTS OF GREATER CINCINNATI. HAMILTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER GREG KESTERMAN SAYS 450 PATIENTS WERE TOLD TODAY WAS A NO-GO. THEY WERE EMAILED AND CALLED THIS MORNING WITH A NEW CLINIC TIME. WE HAD A POPULATION OF ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS COMING FOR THEIR VACCINE AND WE JUST DECIDED IT WAS NOT A GOOD MOVE TO KEEP THAT CLINIC OPEN DAN: KESTERMAN SAYS THE ALLOTTED VACCINE DOSES ARE READY FOR WHEN OUR WORLD T