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Startup newspaper RISE wants to help Hamilton County inmates reintegrate into life after jail
Former addict won $100K grant to launch paper
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Austin Fast | WCPO
<p>A stack of RISE's first issue at the release party on Aug. 31, 2017.</p>
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