Premium Only Content
This video is only available to Rumble Premium subscribers. Subscribe to
enjoy exclusive content and ad-free viewing.
A nonprofit that makes home improvement repairs for low-income families could lose $500,000 next year if Hamilton County Commissioners approve a budget cut.
Loading comments...
-
0:16
WCPO
1 year agoPerson Drowns at nature preserve
430 -
2:02
WFTX
4 years agoLee County Commissioners approve toll agreement extension
16 -
2:17
WCPO
4 years agoHamilton County Commissioners expected to extend state of emergency over COVID-19
5 -
2:08
KJRH
4 years agoResources for Low-Income Families
29 -
2:11
WCPO
4 years agoHamilton County COVID-19 Response
871 -
2:00
KJRH
4 years agoGrant Money for Low-Income Families
17 -
0:17
WFTX
4 years agoLee County Commissioners swear in
9 -
2:00
KERO
4 years agoCAP-K and Kern County await approval of program that provides masks to low-income families
2 -
3:50
WFTS
4 years agoLocal nonprofit installs free Wi-Fi for 450 low-income families in Wimauma
8 -
0:29
KTNV
4 years agoClark County Commissioners reconsiders District C County Commission results
24