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Hamilton County is gearing up for its annual Small Business Day, set for May 6 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sentai Center. With over 900 attendees already registered, the event is free and open for online registration, aiming to attract around 1,200 participants. This initiative highlights the county's commitment to supporting local businesses.
In addition to Small Business Day, May 13 will mark the 5 13 Day in Cincinnati, celebrating the 5 13 Relief Day bus and honoring community partners. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Corinthian Baptist Church, showcasing the county's efforts in providing over 30,000 services to residents.
Early voting has also commenced, with extended hours from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Although the county commissioners are not on the ballot, local races are taking place, encouraging community participation in the electoral process.
The meeting also touched on the recent Flying Pig Marathon, which has generated a significant $22 million economic impact and attracted over 250,000 visitors. The board's support for the marathon underscores the county's focus on events that boost local tourism and economy.
Lastly, the meeting included a nod to the National Day of Prayer, with gratitude expressed to Reverend Todd O'Neil for his contributions. The discussions reflect Hamilton County's ongoing efforts to engage with the community and promote local initiatives.
Converted from Hamilton County Commissioners Staff Meeting 5/6/25 meeting on May 02, 2025
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