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Good morning, everybody! I'm back in your inbox this morning with your fresh copy of the Cincinnati Daily. Let's get this day started off right with a quick guide to the most important things happening these days in town.
But first, today's weather:
Cooler; a shower in the a.m.. High: 57 Low: 39.
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Here are the top three stories in Cincinnati today:
- The Hamilton County Police Association Dive and Recovery Team is removing vehicles from the Ohio River. The removal equipment has been provided by Living Lands & Waters. The Cincinnati Police Department is processing the cars to make sure none of them are tied to crimes. The clean-up operation will continue through the end of the week. (WLWT Cincinnati)
- Cincinnati's Walmart stores have the lowest prices for Halloween candy. WCPO went to Target, Kroger, Walgreens, and Walmart to compare Halloween candy prices to determine which has the best deals. Amazon prices were also compared. This year's candy prices have increased by 13 percent due to an increase in shipping, sugar, and flour costs. (WCPO 9 Cincinnati)
- Cincinnati's Fountain Square will be opening its ice skating rink and bumper cars next weekend. The popular winter activities will officially begin on Nov. 5. The activities will operate seven days a week through the winter season. Participants can make reservations at this link. (WLWT Cincinnati)
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Today in Cincinnati:
- Wednesday Hand-Building Pottery - Session 6 At The Winton Room (9:30 AM)
- Crossgate Bowling - Special Olympics Hamilton County At Crossgate Lanes (4:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Here's a list of the latest properties in the Cincinnati area to hit the market. Click to view prices, photos, and property dimensions. (Cincinnati Patch)
- The Cincinnati Art Museum has reopened its Mary R. Schiff Library & Archives. They will be open Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and every other Saturday. (Cincinnati Art Museum via Facebook)
- The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra will be performing on Sunday, Nov. 27 at the Cincinnati Music Hall. Click to get tickets. (Vivid Seats)
Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Wednesday off right! See you tomorrow morning for another update.
— Sean Peek
About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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