Food & Restaurants
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Harmonics entertained on the rooftop of Bishop’s Quarter
Art and Culture, Entertainment, Events, Food & Restaurants, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightLoveland, Ohio – One of Loveland’s favorite band, the Harmonics entertained on the rooftop of Bishop’s Quarter in Historic Downtown Saturday night for a capacity crowd. This song is “It’s Too Late” from Carole King’s second studio album, Tapestry. _____________ Harmonics is a trio of professional, polished musicians whose love of classic and contemporary rock…
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Did you know there is a Community Garden at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church?
Food & Restaurants, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightLoveland, Ohio – This is the second year for the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church’s Community Garden at 101 S. Lebanon Road. Listen to this story… There are 35 families sharing 32 spaces, growing vegetables and flowers. Each family pledges a donation of at least ten percent to the LIFE Food Pantry, but some…
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Cassie the Food Guru Visits Teak Loveland Sushi and Thai Cuisine
Art and Culture, Food & Restaurants, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, move to loveland/LMTV, News, Spotlightby Cassie Mattia Loveland, Ohio – Chanaka De Laneroll brought his passion for fine food and exceptionally good service to Historic Downtown, and it gave rise to an inspiring addition to Loveland’s restaurant landscape. De Laneroll prides himself on providing nutritious and delicious options, fast and friendly service, and making sure that everyone in the…
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Colorado judge temporarily blocks Kroger-Albertsons grocery ‘megamerger’
BY: CHASE WOODRUFF – Ohio Capital Journal A Colorado judge has issued an order temporarily blocking the proposed $24.6 billion merger between the nation’s two largest supermarket chains ahead of an antitrust trial in state court set to begin in September. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser in February sued to block the merger between grocery giant Kroger, which operates…
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Increasing the minimum wage will save 4,000 Ohio lives, study says
BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal There may be some drawbacks, but increasing Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 an hour would save 4,000 lives and create a $25 billion benefit to the state economy by 2036, according to a study released last month by Scioto Analysis. A group proposing to increase the minimum wage from the current…
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Loveland Dairy Whip announces “IT’S FOR SALE”
Loveland Magazine file photo of Rick Morgan Loveland, Ohio – After thirty-one years, Teresa and Rick Morgan have decided to retire and put the Loveland Dairy Whip up for sale. Teresa has been involved with the business since 1972 when her parent’s Jim and Marian Flint purchased the business when she was 11years-old. The family-owned…
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