Author: David Miller

  • Loveland, Ohio Memorial Day Service

    Loveland, Ohio Memorial Day Service

    LOVELAND, OHIO – The 2004 Memorial Day address was given by Loveland, Ohio Police Chief, Col. Dennis Rees.

    Colonel Rees is a thirty-two year veteran of Law enforcement. He served with the Cincinnati Police Division, retiring as a Captain in 1995. Chief Rees served for twenty years on the SWAT Team, and served as Cincinnati’s chief hostage negotiator.

    He previously served in the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of Captain. He was assigned as an Infantry platoon leader in Vietnam where he was awarded numerous medals including the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars for valor, and the Purple Heart.

    Colonel Rees is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Magna Cum Laude, and was named Dean’s Scholar at the University of Louisville School of Justice Administration.

    Colonel Rees is now in his ninth year as Loveland Police Chief. He spoke about the debt he owes to the men he served with in Vietnam.

    Council member Rob Weisgerber read a proclamation previously signed by Mayor Brad Greenberg supporting the newly dedicated World War II memorial in Washington D. C. Both Weisgerber and Greenberg recently fought a losing battle for nearly two years trying to prevent Loveland citizens from voting on a zoning referendum.

    Above: Terry Stouder was the MC for the Memorial Service.

    Kyle Sullivan played Taps.

    George Anderson, a World War II Vet attended the service. Mr. Anderson organized the Memorial Day service for decades. This year he simply paid his respects as did the approximately 220 other people at the Veteran’s Memorial on West Loveland Avenue.

    George Anderson at Kerr Cemetery later in the morning.

    Tom Kerns spoke to the gathering about his son Steven, a U. S. Marine currently serving in Iraq.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Loveland, Ohio High School Graduation

    Loveland, Ohio High School Graduation

    LOVELAND, OHIO – The graduation ceremony for Loveland High School was held Saturday at the Cintas Center at Xavier University.

    Eight-two percent of the graduates will attend colleges from Grambling, “Ole Miss,” Colorado, and Penn State and the graduating class earned more than $5,700,000.00 in scholarships according to Principal Chuck LaFata.

    Isaac Elking was Valedictorian and Chris

    Cirone was Salutatorian. Two hundred sixty-nine graduated and sixty-seven graduates received Honors Diplomas.

    Valedictorian, Isaac Elking spoke to his fellow students.

    Assistant Principal David Eads congratulates Sidne Mays

    Loveland City School District Superintendent, Dr. Kevin Boys encouraging the graduating class of 2004.

  • Sunday, May 30, 2004

    Sunday, May 30, 2004

    Loveland, Ohio New Flags

    LOVELAND, OHIO – Public Works Employee, Rob Haden replaces old flags with new ones in preparation for the Memorial Day Service on Monday at 9:30 A. M. at Riverside Drive and West Loveland – next to the Col. Thomas Paxton Bridge.

    Loveland, Ohio Police Chief Dennis Rees will deliver the Memorial Day message.

    Loveland, Ohio Remember Matt

    LOVELAND, OHIO – Sign in front of Larosa’s on Loveland Madeira Road asking motorists to remember Matt Maupin, the captured American Serviceman.

  • Students Visit with Truckers Snuffy and Granny

    Students Visit with Truckers Snuffy and Granny

    LOVELAND, OHIO – Two years ago Kim Zinser’s 5th grade Class at Loveland Intermediate School started participating in a program called Trucker Buddies. This is a program where students are paired up with over the road truckers, and they send postcards, math problems, and any other curricular items to enhance the students learning.

    “We tie most of it into Social Studies and Geography to track where they have driven” said Zinser. We have been so lucky to be paired up with an awesome team.”

    A husband and wife from Massilon, Ohio, Ron and Dianne Smith who call themselves, Snuffy and Granny.

    They visited the students Friday morning and started outside so the students could see the truck and ask questions – then went inside to have a party.

  • Loveland, Ohio Memorial Day Service

    Loveland, Ohio Memorial Day Service

    LOVELAND, OHIO – Memorial Day services will be Monday May 31 beginning at 9:30 A.M. at the Veteran’s Memorial. The memorial is on the west side of the Col. Paxton Bridge on the bank of the Little Miami River. (West Loveland Avenue and Riverside Drive.)

    Loveland, Ohio Police Chief Dennis Rees will be the keynote speaker.

  • Loveland Intermediate School Art

    Loveland Intermediate School Art

    LOVELAND, OHIO – Art images from the sixth grade classes of Carol Ritche at the Loveland Intermediate School.

  • Images from District Track and Field Meet

    Images from District Track and Field Meet

    LOVELAND, OHIO – Loveland High School students competed in the District Track and Field Meet last week in Mason.

    Unofficial results are that the following will move on to the regional tournament at Dayton?s Welcome Stadium later this week. For information about the regional tournament go to: www.ohsaa.org (OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ).

    Mark Weeden – 1600 and 3200 run
    David Simms – High Jump (David won the District tournament with a jump of 6′ 2″)
    Keith Adams – Shot Put
    Kristen Balogh, Abby Jones, Alexis King, Sarah Leeper – 3200 Relay
    Sarah Leeper – 3200 Run
    Jessica Henson – High Jump
    Jan Kroger – Pole Vault