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A "Field of Memories" display is also set up at Arlington Memorial Gardens in Springfield Township, where flags are planted in honor of those who have died in service to the country. On Monday, a presentation of colors and musket salute will take place at 2:45 p.m., followed by a national moment of remembrance.
Memorial Day is Monday, May 26, so now is a good time to prepare your grocery list. If you're waiting until the last minute to head to the store, don't panic. Here's which grocery stores will be open and closed Monday, as well as other stores and services. Costco: Closed.
From 6 a.m.-2 p.m., volunteers read the names of 415 tri-state veterans who died in the Vietnam War as part of a Memorial Day ceremony in Clermont County.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Memorial Day is a day to remember and honor those who fought and died for our country. Across the country and around the Tri-State, people have come together to recognize the sacrifices men and women of the armed forces.
Get ready to fire up the grill, because its going to be a warm, dry Memorial Day weekend in Greater Cincinnati.
An unsettled pattern kicks in Tuesday as a slow moving storm system creeps in from the southwest. This tosses rain and storms our way Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday looks soggiest. A few showers remain possible through the middle of the week, at least.
Calling all foodies: Taste of Cincinnati is around the corner.
The Royals (29-26) fell behind 6-0 as starter Michael Lorenzen labored through five innings. And the game was played in a near steady rain. While there wasn’t a downpour at any point, the announced crowd of 18,002 spent most of the game wearing ponchos.
The Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 10 and the Vietnam Veterans of Southwest Ohio Foundation co-hosted the annual ceremony.