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LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio — Lincoln Heights leaders are asking people to boycott businesses in Evendale beginning on Friday. It comes three weeks after neo-Nazis demonstrated on an overpass that ...
Lincoln Heights leaders are calling on the community to boycott Evendale businesses until the village meets its list of demands. It comes three weeks after neo-Nazis demonstrated on a bridge that ...
The Lincoln Heights community kicked off their boycott with a clean up and BBQ event at the former Lincoln Heights Elementary School. Organizers say while they aren’t spending money in Evendale ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio (WXIX) - The Village of Lincoln Heights and members of the Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church are asking the public to boycott Evendale after their frustration with ...
Monday's protesters drove through Lincoln Heights into Evendale, passing through the Evendale Commons shopping plaza and Walmart to demand accountability for Evendale police not stopping the Feb ...
Evendale police’s response to the neo-Nazi group has drawn criticism from not only members of Lincoln Heights but also the Lockland school board and the Hamilton County Commissioners.
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Dozens of cars took part in a 'rolling protest' on Monday from Lincoln Heights through parts of Evendale. Residents want more information about the department's response on Feb. 7.
The neo-Nazi rally that took place on the border of Lincoln Heights and Evendale on February 7 lasted only a few hours, but community leaders say the impact will be long-lasting.
Controversy surrounding a neo-Nazi demonstration in Lincoln Heights and Evendale continues as the Lincoln Heights community says they were never consulted on the decision to hire a consulting firm ...
LINCOLN HEIGHTS, Ohio (WKRC) - The mayor of Lincoln Heights expressed disappointment following an independent investigation into a neo-Nazi hate rally and the police response to it.
The farmers in Evendale lived on farms while Lincoln Heights already had 2,000 or 3,000 people. The land began at Shepherd Lane, and went north to 126.