Loveland & Local
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Hydrant flushing begins March 10: Customers may experience discolored water
Photo by Loveland City Hall Loveland, Ohio – Fire hydrant flushing will take place in the City from March 10 until April 11. The Loveland-Symmes Fire Department will perform this routine maintenance. What City Hall says bout the procedure Hydrant flushing is essential for removing sediments and biofilm in water main pipes, ensuring high-quality water…
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Tigers Inc. in NYC to see “Opening Bell” at New York Stock Exchange
Photo via Loveland Schools Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School students in the Tigers Inc. program went to New York City recently. They visited the New York Stock Exchange, Procter & Gamble, and more. Teacher Craig Murnan designed the learning opportunity for the students. WHAT’S TIGERS INC? Tigers Inc. is a student-led non-profit organization run…
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A retirement goal for me was to open an Etsy shop
Loveland, Ohio – Elizabeth (Schickel) Robinson says, “All my adult life I have been an artist and wanted to share my gifts with you. Come on In, I hope you love what you see!” Elizabeth is a regular columnist in Loveland Magazine and her Natural Wondering/Wandering column. Visit her new ETSY shop and all see all…
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Daylight Savings Time Started Today. Here’s the Forgotten Guy You Have to Blame (or Maybe Thank)
Did you know the U.S. already made daylight saving time permanent once? It didn’t stick. EXPERT OPINION BY BILL MURPHY JR., FOUNDER OF UNDERSTANDABLY AND CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, INC. @BILLMURPHYJR Tell me if this story sounds familiar: A New York City real estate developer ran for office as a Republican, got elected, and did things that profoundly…
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3-story townhome development proposed for historic district deemed not “appropriate”
A six-unit, 3-story townhome that is proposed by local builder John Hill Construction Loveland, Ohio – A six-unit, 3-story townhome development proposed by local builder John Hill Construction, to be located at 200 Railroad Avenue within the Historic Preservation District Boundaries, was determined to be “inappropriate” for the neighborhood on Wednesday, March 5. The proposed…
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New Episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball & Mark Raines
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – March Madness is almost here, unfortunately for Chris and Mark, their teams are sputtering. Mark takes us through the Bearcats tough loss against Houston on the road, and then breaks down their back-breaking loss against Kansas State at home. Cincinnati’s NCAA Tournament hopes appear to be just about over…
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Peer-Led sources of strength program creates healthier school cultures, drastically reducing suicide attempts by 29%
Learn more about these Loveland based resources: Ben Morrison Fund NAMI Southwest Ohio Columbus, Ohio – Peer leadership and meaningful connections can save lives. According to a new study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Sources of Strength’s (Sources) prevention model helps reduce…
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Fire Safety Concerns for Aluminum Wiring in Homes
This article was written by Captain Trey Foust of the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department Loveland and Symmes Township, Ohio – During the 1960’s and 1970’s, aluminum wiring became a popular choice for electrical installations in homes. It was seen as an affordable alternative to copper wiring, which had become expensive due to high demands for copper.…
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Winging into Spring with Julie Watson
By Cephas – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10271562 by Julie Watson It’s March, and spring is in the air, literally. No matter if the month came in like a lion or a lamb, look and listen to the skies for evidence. Harbingers of spring are winging their way north as you read this. And…
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