Month: May 2015
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Loveland High School Drama club receives 5 Cappies awards
Read more: Loveland High School Drama club receives 5 Cappies awardsby Dean Parker, On May 22nd, the Loveland High School Drama Club and Cappies Critic Team attended the annual Cappies Gala at the Aronoff Center for the Arts. They received 5 cappie awards out of their 18 nominations for their show The Wedding Singer and for the Loveland Cappies critic team. The winners are as follows: Male…
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Ohio energy-efficiency slowdown could have broad impacts
Read more: Ohio energy-efficiency slowdown could have broad impactsSchools, cities and businesses could lose out if Ohio further rolls back state policies that have spurred job growth in the state’s clean energy sector, industry leaders say. Approximately 89,000 Ohioans work in jobs involving clean energy, and the sector still has plenty of room to grow, Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) reportedlast week. Read on at Midwest Energy…
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When you thought Loveland’s downtown traffic couldn’t get worse…
Read more: When you thought Loveland’s downtown traffic couldn’t get worse…Traffic delays are expected so Loveland Station Apartment residents will… (CORRECTION: The map below has been corrected to show that the utility lines will be moved to the other side of St. Rt. 48 – not Broadway Street.) Loveland, Oh. – City officials have announced that utility and median work will commence in Historic Downtown Loveland.…
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Clermont County Opiate Task Force will unveil its action plan Tuesday night
Read more: Clermont County Opiate Task Force will unveil its action plan Tuesday nightWhat: Clermont County Opiate Task Force will unveil its action plan in response to the county’s heroin and opiate addiction epidemic Who: The task force is comprised of stakeholders from government, the courts, public health, law enforcement, mental health, education and the recovery community Why: Clermont County has been identified as a “hot spot” for…
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Eric Hatch, of Loveland two-week residency with Glen Arbor Art Association
Read more: Eric Hatch, of Loveland two-week residency with Glen Arbor Art AssociationGLEN ARBOR – The second Glen Arbor Art Association (GAAA) Artist-in-Residence of the 2015 season will be photographer and writer Eric Hatch, of Loveland Ohio, who will use his two-week residency to continue his exploration of long-exposure photography and to move from strictly color imagery to more interpretive black-and-white, with a special focus on the…
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LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV: Symmes Township honored veterans
Read more: LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV: Symmes Township honored veteransThis LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from Friday night at the Symmes Township, Home of the Brave Park on Lebanon Road when Trustee Phil Beck introduced Veterans and allowed them to speak about their military service. Beck, since 1999, has served as an officer in the United States Navy, Civil Engineering Corps (Seabees). He is a veteran…
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Stop buying products with plastic microbeads: The Newest Threat To The Great Lakes
Read more: Stop buying products with plastic microbeads: The Newest Threat To The Great Lakes[dropcap type=”1″]S[/dropcap]till, I was shocked to learn of a new pollutant in all the lakes: plastic microbeads. Nearly 3 million of these tiny plastic particles were found per square mile in parts of Lake Erie. Many of my favorite products were major offenders. For instance, Neutrogena Deep Clean face wash contains about 360,000 microbeads per…
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Symmes Honors Veterans Friday night
Read more: Symmes Honors Veterans Friday nightSymmes Township will honor veterans at the Home of the Brave Park, 11605 Lebanon Road, Friday, May 22, between 7 and 8 PM. “Gary Williams, the acclaimed military author from West Chester, will be the keynote speaker. He has written notable books such as Seal of Honor and Heart of a Lion.” For more information, contact the Township office at (513)683-6644.…
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The tragedy of war and the Memorial Day Parade
Read more: The tragedy of war and the Memorial Day ParadeThose Gold Star Moms and wounded veterans are easy to spot. Look for tears or stone blank faces Play while reading… by David Miller [dropcap type=”1″]A[/dropcap]fter September 11, 2001, when nearly 3,000 people were killed when murderers attacked the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and crashed a plane into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Memorial Day has…


