Hey! Colerain Colerain Township
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Hey Colerain! Each week we learn about the people, places and history that have made Colerain Township the community it is today. This show aims to highlight some of the amazing programs, initiatives, histories and individuals that Colerain Township has to offer.
Hosted by: Helen Tracey-Noren
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Episode 29: The Spirit of Giving
Hey, Colerain! They say positivity and generosity are contagious. That's especially true when it comes to Colerain H.O.P.E., a group of non-profits with one mission: make Colerain a better, kinder place to live.
We spoke to Gail Nolte and Dale Beck from Side by Side about how Colerain H.O.P.E. got started, how residents can benefit from this, and their goals for 2024. -
Episode 28: One Man and 2,000 Pigs
This month on "Hey Colerain," we're going to look at how Colerain Township's largest company got its start.
He originally started with a coal business in 1932, but within a decade, William Rumpke turned his coal delivery job into a waste collection business. So how did he go from one guy, a junkyard and some pigs to the founder of a waste empire? We spoke to Amanda Pratt about the history of Rumpke Waste & Recycling and the company's innovative idea that are moving it forward. -
Episode 27: The Lick Road Ghost and Other Haunted Tales
Have you ever heard of Amy, the Lick Road Ghost? It's a local urban legend that's been told by teenagers for decades. In honor of Halloween, we asked ghost tour leader Kyle Nelson of US Ghost Adventures to look into this apparition and share other spooky tales from the Colerain Township area (and the great beyond!).
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Episode 26: Oktoberfest & German Heritage in Colerain
Since the 1800s, German settlers have been immigrating to the Greater Cincinnati area, bringing their rich culture with them. From music to food and even many of our churches, you can still see the influence of our German heritage today. So in honor of Oktoberfest, we’re going to take a look at just how much of our daily lives here in Colerain Township is influenced by our German ancestors. To help is Bernie Rau, a prominent Germania Society member and German native.
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Episode 25: Veterans & Colerain Township
This month on "Hey! Colerain," I'm joined by Gary Henson. Gary is a US Air Force veteran and a member of the Coleraine Historical Society. He's going to help give us a look at veteran activity in Colerain Township's past and talk about why it's such a veteran-friendly place to live even today.
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Episode 24: A History of the Colerain Police Department
Do you remember the blizzard of '77? Retired Sgt. Butch Frey does!
Butch and retired officer Andy Demeropolis join us to talk more about the history of the Colerain Police Department. They share some of their fond (and scary) memories being on the police force in the '70s and the differences compared to what policing is like now.