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🌱 Art Therapy For Children + Mental Health Supercomputer
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First, today's weather:
Showers, heavy t-storms. High: 62 Low: 33.
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Here are the top three stories today in Cincinnati:
- The Cincinnati Police Department has identified the suspect and victim in a Sunday morning shooting. The incident, which occurred in the 4200 block of Georgia Avenue, resulted in a man being discovered dead in an apartment hallway. Authorities have arrested 23-year-old Marc Henderson for the death of 47-year-old David Francy. (WLWT Cincinnati)
- Officers with the Cincinnati Police Department are working with local artists to provide art therapy for children. The program is called "I'm Listening" and encourages children to create art while officers speak with the children about law enforcement. Anyone interested in the program can contact their local police district for more information. (WKRC TV Cincinnati)
- Doctors at Cincinnati Children's are working with a supercomputer to predict children's mental health trajectory. Doctors are pouring information into the supercomputer named Summit at Tennessee's Oak Ridge National Lab in an effort to train it in identifying mental health conditions. Parents would then receive a mental health growth chart at their child's pediatrician appointment. (WCPO 9 Cincinnati)
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Today in Cincinnati:
- Crossgate Bowling At Special Olympics Hamilton County (4:00 PM)
- Cherry Grove Bowling At Special Olympics Hamilton County (5:00 PM)
- Board Business Meeting At Cincinnati City (6:30 PM)
From my notebook:
- Did you know that the Cincinnati Zoo offers behind-the-scenes experiences? Click to learn how to experience your favorite animals up close. (Facebook)
- The spotted lanternfly is an invasive species and poses the biggest threat to our natural habitats in Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Nature Center brings awareness to the problems caused by the spotted lanternfly as part of its Invasive Species Awareness Week efforts. (Instagram)
- Intel will open two new semiconductor fabrication plants in Ohio. This $20 billion investment will provide more job opportunities for University of Cincinnati graduates. (Facebook)
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— 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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