Author: David Miller

  • Thursday evening self-inflicted gunshot wound on West Loveland Ave. was fatal

    Thursday evening self-inflicted gunshot wound on West Loveland Ave. was fatal

    Thursday evening self-inflicted gunshot wound on West Loveland Ave. was fatal

    Loveland, Ohio – Thursday evening at 5:38 PM, police had already dispatched to a man’s apartment to “check on well being” after ex-wife called to report a voice-mail message saying goodby to family, giving bank account information, and saying he was going to check out.

    Police heard a gun shot outside. A female motorist from Goshen traveling east-bound on West Loveland Avenue spotted a 60 year-old, male Loveland resident, slumped to the ground at the park bench near the roadway at Anniversary Park. Presuming he was passed out or sick, called the police, who discovered a fatal, self-inflicted gunshot wound.

    Property recovered was one (1) Dan Wesson Arms 357 Magnum revolver, five (5) Midway .375 bullets, one (1) Midway .375 casing, and one (1) audio recording with “Message saying goodbye to family”.

  • The 62nd Chamber Music Series

    The 62nd Chamber Music Series

    The 62nd Chamber Music Series

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    THE CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES IS BACK!
    The 62nd Chamber Music Series features both traditional and unexpected chamber ensembles. Performers are drawn from Cincinnati’s diverse and talented roster of professional musicians. All performances are FREE!
    Sunday, January 25 at 2:30 p.m. is the first performance in the series by The Taft Woodwind Quintet: John Kurokawa, Rebecca Andres, Connie Ignatiou, Kristen Smith, and Jonas Thoms.
    Mark your calendar for the other dates in the Series. All performances take place at 2:30 p.m.
    • Sunday, February 22: James Bunte and Associates, saxophone
    • Sunday, March 22: Piano Trios: Rebecca and Daniel Culnan with Frank Weinstock
    • Sunday, April 26: String Quartet: Eric Bates, Mari Thomas, Rebe Barnes, Hiro Matsuo
    • Sunday, May 31: Rachel Frankenfeld, Stephen Goist, and friends play chamber music
    No reservations required.
    For more information, call (513) 684-4515 or click here.

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  • Peter Golob of Extra Mile BBQ from Loveland is “Reserve Champion”

    Peter Golob of Extra Mile BBQ from Loveland is “Reserve Champion”

    Peter Golob of Extra Mile BBQ from Loveland is “Reserve Champion”

    The fifth annual Pigz in Z’Hills BBQ & Blues Fest in Zephyrhills, Florida had its largest crowd, an estimated 8,000 – and Peter Golob of Extra Mile BBQ from Loveland is their “Reserve Champion”.

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  • Area police team up for a Junior Police Academy

    Area police team up for a Junior Police Academy

    Area police team up for a Junior Police Academy

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    JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY (JPA)
    JUNE 15-19 • 9:00 am-3:00 pm
    Miami Meadows Park

    tano-adApplicants will be accepted by the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office and participants will be selected based on a questionnaire. The Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, Miami Township Police Department, Milford Police Department, Loveland Police Department and other partners are teaming up to present a Junior Police Academy. This program will provide a unique experience for law enforcement, professionals to come together with young people and share basic law enforcement knowledge, techniques and experiences. The JPA cadets will not only learn about law enforcement, but much emphasis is placed on teamwork, respect, positive behavior, pride in one’s work and the resistance to drugs and alcohol abuse. It is our hope that each cadet will leave the program with a better understanding of citizenship and how rewarding community involvement can be.

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  • Video: “Mallet Madness” at State of Loveland Schools

    Video: “Mallet Madness” at State of Loveland Schools

    Video: “Mallet Madness” at State of Loveland Schools

    “Mallet Madness is an advanced percussion group of select fourth grade students at Loveland Elementary School. – See more at: http://www.lovelandschools.org/protected/articleView.aspx?iid=5GB32Y&dasi=3IU2#sthash.9BlPd3dF.dpuf

    “Mallet Madness” is an advanced percussion group of select fourth grade students at Loveland Elementary School. The group heads to school in the early morning hours to practice and audition to be part of the ensemble.

    The co-directors, are teachers, Michele Henn and Kristen Planeaux. The group plays complicated pieces for xylophone, drum, accessory percussion, and recorder.

    They performed at last week’s State of the Schools address by superintendent, Chad Hilliker.

     

     

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  • Regional Aerospace and Manufacturing Job Fair Jan. 29

    Regional Aerospace and Manufacturing Job Fair Jan. 29

    Regional Aerospace and Manufacturing Job Fair Jan. 29

     

    Connecting aerospace and manufacturing employers with skilled and entry-level needs to a quality workforce

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    The Workforce Investment Board | Butler • Clermont • Warren, Southwest Ohio Region Workforce G09-400 (Bush Re Shea) 160x600Investment Board, Sen. Sherrod Brown, TechSolve and OhioMeansJobs Centers in Southwest Ohio, are partnering to host an Aerospace and Manufacturing Job Fair serving employers and job seekers from the Cincinnati to Dayton area. The event will be held 10 AM until 2 PM, Thursday, Jan. 29, at the Sharonville Convention Center.

    57 employers are currently registered, including GE, Ford Motor Co., GKN Aerospace Cincinnati and AK Steel. Openings include CNC machinists, maintenance technicians and mechanical engineers with pay ranges from $11 per hour to $95,000 annually.

    “This summit brings together public-private partnerships to help connect manufacturers hiring workers, with workers who are seeking manufacturing jobs or training. Working together, we help ensure long-term success throughout the region,” Sen. Brown said.

    “We hope to have  40 to 50 employers with operations in the Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, Montgomery and Warren County areas at the job fair,” said Adam Jones, WIBBCW Administrator.

    Recently, Southwest Ohio received one of 12 national designations from the U.S. Department of Commerce. This designation recognizes the region’s strength in aerospace manufacturing, and gives preferential status to projects on a number of federal opportunities and resources. This summit will build on the progress the region has made.

    Employers and job seekers can register for this FREE event online at www.wibbcw.com by clicking Services > Events.

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  • Elena Lohr leads Bryant volleyball to best season yet

    Elena Lohr leads Bryant volleyball to best season yet

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    Elena Lohr leads Bryant volleyball to best season yet

    Lohr-079Guiding the Bulldogs there was a strong combination of youth and experience, headlined by senior outside hitter Elena Lohr (Loveland, Ohio) and rookie sensation Natascha Scarff (Geneva, Switzerland).

    Lohr – a senior captain and floor general for the Black and Gold – led the team with 334 kills, also serving up a side-best 29 aces while surpassing the 300-dig mark to finish second on the team with 2.66 per set. Lohr added 24 blocks with a .954 reception percentage while playing all the way around throughout the season. She led the Black and Gold with 15 double-doubles on the year.

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  • 4th Annual “My Furry Valentine” animal Adoption Event

    4th Annual “My Furry Valentine” animal Adoption Event

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    4th Annual “My Furry Valentine” animal Adoption Event

    To Be Held February 14th & 15th 

    New Venue To Host The Mega-Adoption Event, Offering More Space and Better Access

    for Greater Cincinnatis Rescues & Shelters, Adoptable Pets, Vendors and Visitors

     

    MFVLogo-547a8d93384f9Sharonville, Oh. – My Furry Valentine, a non-profit organization focused on bringing together adoptable animals and people to adopt them, will be hosting its annual animal adoption event at the Sharonville Convention Center, 11355 Chester Road, on Saturday, February 14th and Sunday, February 15th, 2015, from 10 AM until 5 PM.

    This mega-adoption event has found homes for more than 1,300 animals since its founding in 2012. Bringing together animal rescues and shelters from around the Tri-State over Valentine’s Day Weekend, My Furry Valentine offers the opportunity for potential pet owners to find the right pet to add to their family.

    The two-day adoption event was created with a goal to raise awareness of the hundreds of adoptable animals throughout the community and to help them find loving homes. There are approximately four million animals euthanized in the United States every year, and tens of thousands in our area alone. “My Furry Valentine’s mission is to significantly decrease the euthanasia of healthy animals in the Tri-State by helping to create the mindset that adoption is the first option when looking for a new pet,” says My Furry Valentine founder Carolyn Evans. This year Ms. Evans is expecting 6,000 visitors and hopes to find homes for more than 550 animals, which include cats, dogs, and other small animals.

    AdoptionIn addition to the shelters & rescue groups on site, the event features family-friendly activities, arts & crafts, face painting, a rescued farm animal petting zoo and an array of pet vendors. Parking and admission are free. Pet adoption fees and applications vary. All pet adopters will walk the red carpet for a professional photo with their new pet, and receive a goody bag with free pet supplies, toys, treats, coupons, a Tri-County Mall gift card and a bag of IAMS pet food. Raffle prizes will also be awarded to both adopters and attendees.

    This year’s My Furry Valentine is hosted by phoDOGrapher and presented by Top Dog sponsors IAMS and Tri-County Mall and financially assisted by “The Joanie Bernard Foundation.” For more information about the event including additional sponsorship opportunities or how you can make a donation, visit http://www.myfurryvalentine.com/get-involved/ or contact My Furry Valentine event organizer, Carolyn Evans at carolyn@MyFurryValentine.com.

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  • Meet Loveland school superintendent Chad Hilliker

    Meet Loveland school superintendent Chad Hilliker

    Meet Loveland school superintendent Chad Hilliker

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    Loveland, Ohio – School superintendent Hilliker will hold an “Office Hours” event from 6 PM to 8 PM Wednesday, Jan. 28. Contact Julie Dunn (dunnju@lovelandschools.org) to reserve a time slot. The meeting opportunity will take place at the Board of Education Administrative Office Building at 757 South Lebanon Road in Loveland.

    Hilliker will also hold “Community Coffees” in January and February:

    • 8 AM to 9 AM Tuesday, Jan. 27 at the Loveland Starbucks
    • 8 AM to 9 AM Thursday, Feb. 5 at Branch Hill Coffee, 371 Bridge Street, Loveland
    • 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM Thursday, Feb. 5 at Julians Deli, 200 West Loveland Avenue

  • Loveland Middle School presents the ‘Snow Queen’ Friday and Saturday

    Loveland Middle School presents the ‘Snow Queen’ Friday and Saturday

    Loveland Middle School presents the ‘Snow Queen’ Friday and Saturday

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    Get your tickets now for the January 23 – January 24 performances

     

    The weather outside is perfect for the Loveland Middle School (LMS) Drama presentation of the story of the original Snow Queen.

    Based on the Hans Christian Anderson fairytale, LMS Drama will be performing the Snow Queen on 7 PM Friday, Jan. 23, and 7 PM Saturday, Jan. 24, with a matinee 3 PM Saturday, Jan. 24 in the LMS Auditorium.

    Cost is $8 for students/senior citizens and $10 for adults. Tickets are on sale at the LMS circle desk, Loveland Intermediate School circle desk and Loveland High School attendance desk.

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