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Petition: To show Statehouse your support for Loveland City School District
Loveland, Ohio – As Ohio legislators are in the final moments drafting the budget that will go to Governor Mike DeWine’s desk, Loveland City School District resident Rebecca Moates started this petition to send a message to Ohio Statehouse leaders. She says in the introduction, “As residents of Ohio and strong supporters of public education,…
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4th of July parade starts earlier than usual this year
Loveland, Ohio – This year the 4th of July parade orchestrated by City Hall, kicks off at 2 PM. Last year’s parade started at 7 PM.
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Your Sunday Paper for June 22, 2025
Art and Culture, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, SportsOpolisLoveland, Ohio’s “No Kings” rally w/video and interviews . 2 Loveland, Ohio residents and dog saved because of working smoke alarms Save the Date for annual Loveland Art Gallery Crawl Rep. Greg Landsman included in the Minnesota murder suspect’s notes The Golf Classic Raises Over $77K For Stepping Stones Does this make you feel safe?…
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De La Cruz Goes Deep But The Reds Fall Short Again
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – When a big time athlete like Elly De La Cruz throws up on the field, you know just how hot it is. On a blazing June day in St. Louis, the Reds looked to bounce back after a series opening loss last night. And for a shining moment, it…
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The Reds Bats Go Quiet In Series Opening Loss to the Cardinals
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – The Reds offensive struggles in St Louis on Friday night brought back a lot of unpleasant memories. But it happens to even the best and most expensive lineups, as the New York Yankees found out this month. Still, with the way the Reds had been efficiently hitting the ball…
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Music business students develop Gen Z marketing campaigns for Loveland record label
Members of Colemine Records meet with Miami University students. Miami students in Intro to Music Business and Record Labels and Music Publishing Operations classes learn the ins and outs of the music industry while working directly with label executives. Students across two classes collaborated with Colemine Records to create research-based marketing strategies for the label’s…
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The Reds Fall But Win Their Fourth Straight Series
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – The Reds may have fallen to the Twins on Thursday afternoon, but they have absolutely turned their season around these past four series. They are 9-3 over that span, batting .276 and they’ve averaged almost 6 runs per game. Cincinnati has swept the Diamondbacks and taken the series against…
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The Hollowness of this Juneteenth a Sober Reality
Image by Rashod Taylor An opinion piece emailed to the desk of Loveland Magazine by Vann R. Newkirk II the Senior editor of the Atlantic. “The purpose of Juneteenth was always a celebration of emancipation, of the Black community’s emergence out of our gloomy past. But it was also an implicit warning that what had…
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Terri Sinoway wins 25th Annual Loveland Quilt Show
Terri Sinoway on the left photo by Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library Loveland, Ohio – Terri Sinoway is the winner of the 25th Annual Loveland Quilt Show. Her winning quilt, “Tut, the Boy King,” uses 90 different fabrics and took about a month to complete.
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Clermont County athletes at Special Olympics Ohio Games
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & LocalClermont County, Ohio – Clermont County athletes had a great time at this year’s Special Olympics Ohio Games held in the Jess Owens Memorial Stadium at Ohio State University.. This year marked the 50th anniversary and over 3,000 Ohio athletes went to Columbus to compete, celebrate, and showcase the power of inclusion and determination. Photos…
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