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The Lions won t have it easy when it comes to their 2021 schedule.
They, in fact, have the sixth-toughest 21 schedule in the league, as their 17 opponents went a combined 143-127-2 in 2020.
Detroit, led by first-year general manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell, has embarked on a multi-year rebuild that was kicked off by the team s trade of Matthew Stafford to the L.A. Rams the week prior to Super Bowl LV.
The Lions, as currently constructed, are far away from reaching their first Super Bowl in franchise history, and are likely to win no more than five games for a third straight season.
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FORT WRIGHT, Ky. Kentucky is investing $23 million to make roads near schools around the state safer for students.
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Kentucky is investing $23 million to improve school road safety
70 schools across 44 counties will benefit
70 schools across 44 counties will benefit
Teacher at St. Agnes School says funds will help greatly
A woman who works at one of the schools benefiting in Northern Kentucky says the improvements are much needed.
Just as students look forward to the moment school lets out, so too does Carolyn Bergs, who helps direct the traffic on Sleepy Hollow Road, which students at St. Agnes School in Fort Wright cross to walk home.
Ohio River near crest: See where rising water is closing roads, affecting homes Madeline Mitchell and Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati Enquirer
Video: Flooding near Kellogg Avenue
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The Ohio River reached a moderate flood stage Wednesday night and should start receding later Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
As of 10 a.m., the Ohio River was at 56.76 feet. Early Thursday morning the National Weather Service said the Cincinnati forecast is coming in slightly higher than initially expected. The river is now expected to crest at 57 feet Thursday afternoon. © Liz Dufour/The Enquirer Richard Farrell, 77, stands on his front step at his home on Holbrook Avenue in the East End Thursday March 4, 2021. Farrell said he’s lived there for 54 years and this is his 23rd flood.
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