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Niche has released its Best Places to Live in 2021 data and Greater Cincinnati has made a forceful showing in the rankings.
Madeira ranked No. 4 in all of Ohio and Fort Thomas ranked No. 2 in all of Kentucky.
“In the past year, many people have become more mobile than ever before. Especially if they’re able to work remotely, people are asking themselves where they really want to live,” CEO and founder of Niche Luke Skurman said in a statement.
Niche said 228 cities and 18,516 towns and neighborhoods were included in this year s nationwide rankings.
“Our rankings are designed to help our users find the next place they want to call home based on their unique priorities. For families, we know schools are an important factor. In addition to the Best Places to Live rankings, our comprehensive school profiles and school rankings are very valuable for families looking to make a move, Skurman said.
Clark County History: Moses Williams, Buffalo Soldier By Martin Middlewood, for The Columbian
Published: February 7, 2021, 6:00am
Share: Medal of Honor recipient Moses Williams (1845-1899) served in the U.S. Army for 31 years. When he hadn t received his medal for distinguished gallantry in action after a delay of 15 years, Williams was forced to petition the Secretary of War while serving at Fort Stevens on the Oregon Coast as an ordnance sergeant. He earned the country s highest military award in 1881 during combat with Apaches in New Mexico. Several members of his patrol with the 9th U.S. Cavalry s Buffalo Soldiers were pinned down, and Williams rescued the wounded with little regard for his own life. He retired in Vancouver, and died shortly thereafter. (Courtesy of the U.S. Army Museum of Noncommissioned Officers, Fort Bliss, Texas)