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Loveland Magazine Founder and Editor Leaves Incredible Legacy Behind
David George Miller, 76, passed away on July 9, 2025, in Blue Ash, Ohio.
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Your Sunday Paper for June 29, 2025
Art and Culture, Education, Entertainment, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & LocalRead your local headlines from this week.
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‘It’s proof of our existence:’ This Cincinnati lesbian archive is recording history as it’s erased
Crazy Ladies Bookstore in Northside was once brushed off as “crazy”. by Amanda Becker Read Amanda Becker’s Loveland, Ohio connection in her Bio below. This story was originally reported by Amanda Becker of The 19th. Meet Amanda and read more of her reporting on gender, politics and policy. ___________ As programs recognizing LGBTQ+ people are cut, an Ohio…
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Event schedule for Loveland Independence Day Celebration on Friday
The Grand Marshal of the parade is DVD Brew.
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Gov. DeWine signs off on using unclaimed funds for Browns stadium, future Ohio projects
With his signature late Monday night, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has allowed a controversial funding plan for a new Cleveland Browns stadium to go forward. The state will tap its multi-billion-dollar pool of unclaimed funds — money which belongs to ordinary Ohioans — to pay for the Browns’ stadium and other sports and cultural facilities…
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Ohio and national government watchdogs warn GOP trying to engineer a more favorable midterm map
By: Nick Evans – Ohio Capital Journal Good government leaders in Ohio and around the country are worried about state lawmakers attempting to ‘bake in’ 2026 election results long before voters head to the polls. Between new rounds of redistricting and even more restrictive voting legislation, Republican state lawmakers seem poised to engineer an easier path for…
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Quarter cow beef raffle will benefit the LIFE Food Pantry
• TICKET SALES END JULY 31, 2025 • DRAWING AUGUST 1, 2025 • PICKUP DATE AUGUST 29TH, 2025 RAFFLE ENTRIES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN PERSON AT THE BUTCHER BLOCK IN LOVELAND, OHIO. Loveland, Ohio – This charity raffle will benefit the LIFE Food Pantry that serves hundreds of local families every week. You can also…
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Opponents of new Ohio higher education law don’t have enough signatures to get a referendum
Amanda Fehlbaum, one of three Youngstown State University faculty members who tried to get referendum on the Nov. 4 ballot to stop Senate Bill 1, spoke at a press conference on June 26. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal). By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal Opponents of Ohio Republican lawmakers’ higher education overhaul that bans…
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OHSAA Tennis State Tournaments Returning to Lindner Family Tennis Center
Photo by Cincinnati Open by Chris Ball, Professional tennis facility in Mason will host Women’s and Men’s state tournaments Mason, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) and Beemok Sports and Entertainment have announced that the Women’s and Men’s tennis state tournaments will return to the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason for…
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As pharmacies close, Ohio Chamber blasted for siding with middlemen
By: Marty Schladen – Ohio Capital Journal Owners of small pharmacies — many themselves members of local chambers of commerce — are accusing the Ohio Chamber of Commerce of siding with huge corporate middlemen who are driving them out of business. That undermines Ohioans’ health and costs the state’s businesses and taxpayers far more in the long…
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