CINCINNATI — It happened: Ticket to Hope, a Hamilton nonprofit led by Jim Foliano, exchanged 15,338 high-fives in 24 hours — even through the heavy rains that poured Sunday during the Flying Pig Marathon. It was Foliano’s goal to make Cincinnati the “High-Five Capital of the World.” He set out…Read More
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