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🧠 Brain breakthroughs

Hamilton County • July 3, 2025

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Good morning, Hamilton County. Medical innovation is transforming emergency care right in our backyard, with University of Cincinnati researchers pioneering blood tests that detect brain injury biomarkers and affordable devices measuring pupillary responses with unprecedented precision. These breakthroughs could dramatically improve outcomes for traumatic brain injury patients by helping physicians make faster, more informed treatment decisions about surgical interventions.

In development news, historic buildings across Cincinnati have received a lifeline as Governor DeWine vetoed a provision that would have eliminated the state's historic tax credit program. This decision preserves a critical economic engine that has channeled hundreds of millions in private investment throughout our urban core. Meanwhile, AccuWeather has issued multiple weather warnings for the Kentucky region for July 2025, though details remain limited—suggesting we should all keep our weather apps handy in the coming months.

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☕️ What's Brewing Locally

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🧠 New blood tests transform emergency care for brain injuries. University of Cincinnati's Dr. Natalie Kreitzer highlighted innovative approaches for traumatic brain injury patients in Emergency Medicine News. Blood biomarker tests now measure proteins released during neuron damage, providing crucial diagnostic information. Additionally, a small, affordable device called a quantitative pupillometer offers precise pupillary light response measurements, helping physicians make better-informed treatment decisions. Kreitzer encourages emergency departments to adopt these technologies, especially when determining if patients need surgery or intracranial pressure monitoring.

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🌦️ Weather warnings dominate Cincinnati's forecast for July 2025. AccuWeather issued multiple advisories for the Kentucky region, though specific details about the warnings were not provided in the article. The notice appears alongside various local advertisements and trending news items from the Daily Independent newspaper. The copyright notice indicates the weather information cannot be republished or redistributed without permission. The article layout suggests it's primarily a placeholder for weather alerts with minimal actual weather information provided.

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🏢 DeWine saves historic tax credit program vital to Cincinnati redevelopment. The Ohio governor vetoed a budget provision that would have eliminated a program driving hundreds of millions in private investment throughout the city. The historic tax credit initiative has been instrumental in spurring numerous redevelopment projects in Cincinnati's urban core. Local business leaders had opposed the potential elimination, citing the program's role in revitalizing historic buildings and neighborhoods. The veto represents a significant win for ongoing development efforts in downtown Cincinnati and surrounding areas.

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🏡 Real Estate Reveals

Real estate listing image Updated home countryside oasis: Priced at $424,900, this 3-bedroom home on a half-acre lot offers an updated kitchen, renovated master bath, and a serene patio surrounded by mature trees – blending comfort and outdoor charm.
Real estate listing image Spacious family home Forest Hills: This well-maintained $350,000 home in Summit Estates offers four bedrooms and classic charm across 1,813 square feet, positioned in the desirable Forest Hills School District with convenient access to local amenities.
Real estate listing image Historic Northside gem awaits renovation: Priced at $310,000, this versatile Northside Cincinnati property offers 2,300 sqft of historic charm with Rookwood fireplaces, currently configured as a two-family but convertible to single-family living, steps from local amenities in a creative community.

🗓️ Happenings & Hoopla

🎸 Jul. 3 - Northside Rock Carnival: Rock out at Northside's carnival extravaganza in Hoffner Park, July 3-5! Enjoy live music, MadTree beers, food trucks, and local vendors at this free community celebration on Hamilton Avenue.
🎸 Jul. 3 - Hindley Street Country Club: Get ready for a toe-tapping evening with Hindley Street Country Club at Ludlow Garage on July 3! This talented Adelaide ensemble brings their uniquely re-arranged covers to Cincinnati for one unforgettable night.
🍻 Jul. 3 - $2 Draft Happy Hour: Unwind after work with wallet-friendly sips at 1526 Madison Rd! Grab $2 draft beers during Happy Hour every Monday through Friday, July 3rd at this Cincinnati hotspot.
🍻 Jul. 3 - $2 Draft Happy Hour: Unwind after work at 1526 Madison Rd with wallet-friendly $2 drafts! Happy Hour happens Monday through Friday at this Cincinnati hotspot, perfect for kicking off your July festivities.
🎆 Jul. 4 - Free Admission Independence Day: Celebrate Independence Day with free admission at Stricker's Grove! Enjoy rides and roller coasters from 3-11pm with optional $22 unlimited ride armbands. Parking just $5 before 6pm, $10 after.
🍻 Jul. 4 - Red White & Brew Crawl: Paint the town red, white, and blue at the Cincinnati Red White and Brew Bar Crawl! Celebrate Independence Day with patriotic vibes and festive drinks at BrewDog Cincinnati on July 4th.
🇺🇸 Jul. 4 - Independence Day Festival: Celebrate America's birthday at Montgomery Park's Independence Day Festival! Join the patriotic fun starting at 11am on July 4th - bring your red, white and blue spirit to 10105 Montgomery Rd.
🍺 Jul. 4 - $4 Guinness Happy Hour: Celebrate Independence Day with $4 Guinness all day at The Pitch! Stop by 1430 Central Pkwy in Cincinnati on July 4th for cold brews and holiday cheer.
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