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Adam Koehler

Adam Koehler

Adam Koehler is a Cincinnati entrepreneur and the founder of Reversed Out, a digital marketing and technology agency based in Covington. He also cofounded The Cincinnati Exchange, a fast-growing local news platform focused on accuracy, transparency, and strengthening civic engagement across the region.

Over the last decade, Adam has helped build and support dozens of local businesses, startups, and community projects — from coworking spaces and media ventures to AI-driven tools that serve publishers and readers. His work centers on restoring trust in local institutions, elevating honest reporting, and creating technology that brings people closer to the news that impacts their lives.

A long-time advocate for regional growth, Adam is deeply involved in Cincinnati’s business and political landscape and is committed to giving residents a stronger voice in how the city moves forward.

61 articles published
Fans pack Paycor Stadium during the Bengals vs. Patriots game, with the field and stadium atmosphere visible from the stands.

Bengals vs. Patriots: Record Kick, Late Drama, Same Painful Result for Cincinnati

The Bengals vs. Patriots matchup had everything: pick-sixes, a record-breaking field goal, a gutsy fourth-down catch, a frantic final drive, and yet another close-but-not-enough finish for Cincinnati. On paper, a 26–20 loss looks competitive. On the field, it felt like the same story that’s been haunting the Bengals all season. Early Jolt in Bengals…

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Cincinnati Republicans precinct map and voting materials on a desk, representing the GOP’s organizing challenges in city precincts

Why Cincinnati Republicans Are Losing Urban Ground: The Precinct Problem

In Hamilton County’s 562 precincts, Cincinnati Republicans are facing a deeper challenge than just candidate recruitment. The GOP’s presence inside the city is thinning at the most important level of political power — the precinct — while Democrats continue to dominate neighborhood organization and volunteer turnout. The imbalance is reshaping Cincinnati politics more than most…

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Group gathering inside a house used as a short-term rental

Liberty Township’s Short-Term Rental Fight Signals a Bigger Suburban Battle — Residents Encouraged to Attend December Hearing

Liberty Township is preparing for a public hearing next month that could shape the future of short-term rentals in the community. The case involves a homeowner appealing a zoning decision related to the operation of a short-term rental (STR) inside a single-family neighborhood — a dispute that mirrors a much broader national debate about whether…

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Judges Adam Koehler, Ashley Anderson, and Byron Stallworth at the 2025 UC Elevator Pitch Competition

UC’s Elevator Pitch Competition Showcases Cincinnati’s Rising Generation of Entrepreneurs

The University of Cincinnati’s annual UC Elevator Pitch Competition returned on November 18th, and this year’s event was one of the strongest showings yet. With 13 finalists, a record-breaking applicant pool, and a judging panel made up of local entrepreneurial leaders, the UC elevator pitch highlighted just how deep Cincinnati’s pipeline of emerging founders has…

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Joe Burrow returning to practice for the Bengals before Week 12 matchup vs the Patriots

Joe Burrow’s electrifying comeback: Bengals QB poised for shock return vs. surging Patriots

In a season full of frustration, injuries, and missed opportunities, the Cincinnati Bengals may finally have the spark they’ve been waiting for. After seven long weeks recovering from turf toe surgery, franchise quarterback Joe Burrow was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice — the first time he’s taken full-speed, 11-on-11 snaps since Week 2. With…

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Elementary students working in a Cincinnati classroom, illustrating how administrative staff growth impacts instructional time and student support.

Administration Staff Growth Threatens Student Outcomes in Cincinnati Schools

The rise in administration staff at Cincinnati Public Schools reflects a troubling shift. The expansion of administration staff is overshadowing investment in teachers and students in Cincinnati. Background on administration staff growth The growth in administration staff has captured national attention. Across U.S. public schools, the number of administrators grew far faster than either student…

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