Clermont County • October 28, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. The future of pet care is taking shape right in our backyard as Warren County's Humane Association embarks on a revolutionary expansion. The ambitious project will double surgery capacity, triple kennel space, and—perhaps most innovatively—introduce telehealth services for our four-legged friends. As just the second shelter in Ohio to offer virtual veterinary visits, they're creating a stress-free option for pets who find clinic environments overwhelming.
Meanwhile, Cincinnati's business landscape continues evolving with the upcoming Power 25 Reception set to celebrate the region's economic leaders this December at the Renaissance Downtown Hotel. The event promises networking opportunities with distinguished professionals driving regional growth. In community conversations, education leader Gary Favors is advocating for proactive approaches to public safety, suggesting innovative solutions like affordable housing incentives for teachers who mentor in their neighborhoods—reimagining how connected communities naturally foster security.
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🐾 Warren County shelter revolutionizes pet care with major expansion. The Humane Association will double its surgery capacity by swapping clinic space with the dog warden's offices, creating a dedicated surgery suite and tripling kennel space. They're also introducing telehealth services—becoming just the second Ohio shelter to offer virtual veterinary visits—which will reduce stress for pets who fear clinic environments. The virtual appointments will primarily serve for post-surgery follow-ups and helping foster families assess if in-person care is needed. The shelter is currently fundraising to support these renovations.
🏙️ Cincinnati needs vision, not reaction, to fight crime. Gary Favors, a teacher and Cincinnati City Council candidate, argues that addressing root causes like hunger and housing insecurity is more effective than reactive policing. He believes strong families and communities naturally reduce crime by providing hope and purpose. Favors advocates for innovative solutions like offering teachers affordable housing in exchange for community mentorship. Drawing from his own upbringing with supportive parents, church, and schools, he envisions a Cincinnati where proactive leadership creates connected communities where neighbors help each other thrive.
🏆 Cincinnati's business leaders to be celebrated at Power 25 Reception. The inaugural event, scheduled for December 2, 2025, at Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown Hotel, will honor individuals and organizations driving regional growth and economic strength. Honorees will be announced in the November 14th edition of the Cincinnati Business Courier after selection through an independent editorial review. Tickets are available for $95 until November 28th, after which they increase to $115 if still available. The reception promises networking opportunities with distinguished leaders alongside food and drinks.
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