Clermont County • July 8, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. Foodies, rejoice! Cincinnati Burger Week has arrived, transforming more than 50 local restaurants into burger paradise with $7-$8 gourmet creations through July 13. Download the official app to track your culinary adventure – visit five spots and you could win $500 in restaurant gift cards, turning your burger cravings into potential treasure. This celebration of local flavors showcases the Queen City's impressive culinary creativity.
Meanwhile, Cincinnati's Hollywood connection got a powerful advocate when Governor DeWine vetoed legislation that would have phased out film production tax credits. The move aims to keep the cameras rolling in our region, which has attracted major productions starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. In public health news, Greater Cincinnati Water Works is making waves after shattering records with over 1,600 lead service line replacements last year, using data-driven approaches to prioritize high-risk areas first.
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🍔 Cincinnati Burger Week brings $7-$8 gourmet burgers to hungry locals. More than 50 restaurants across the city are offering special one-of-a-kind burgers during this week-long celebration running through July 13. Burger enthusiasts can download the official app to view participating restaurants, check in at locations, and earn points toward prizes. Those who visit five or more spots will be entered to win the grand prize, including $500 in restaurant gift cards. The event showcases Cincinnati's local flavors, hometown pride, and culinary creativity.
🎬 DeWine fights to save Ohio's Hollywood connection. The governor vetoed legislation that would phase out tax credits for film productions in the state. DeWine's move aims to protect jobs and keep major movie projects coming to Greater Cincinnati. The tax incentives have attracted significant Hollywood productions to the area, including films starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. Cincinnati has become an increasingly popular filming location, with the city also set to host a globally renowned film event in 2025.
🚰 Cincinnati shatters record for lead pipe replacements in past year. Greater Cincinnati Water Works replaced over 1,600 lead service lines, 30% more than the previous year. The utility is accelerating replacements to meet new EPA regulations requiring 10% of remaining lead lines be replaced annually starting in 2028. While water through lead pipes is generally safe due to treatment practices, the utility is taking a proactive approach to eliminate risk entirely. GCWW is using a data-driven prioritization model to target high-risk areas first, focusing on factors like the presence of young children and income levels.
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