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Milford School issues plan to reduce busing for next school year
Milford, Ohio – The Milford School District will reduce busing eligibility for students starting next school year. Below is the statement the District released making the announcement: Milford Schools Bussing Eligibility 2025-2026 January 8, 2025 Bus Transportation Eligibility for the 2025-2026 School Year Due to the failure of the Earned Income Tax (EIT) levy, Milford…
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Ceasefire and hostage deal brings hope for Israel
Map by Ecrusized, influenced by user Rr016. – Own work, Israeli military presence in Gaza Strip citing Institute for the Study of War & Critical Threats Project (wikipedia.org) Below is a statement issued this evening by the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati and the Jewish Community Relations Council: Today’s announcement of a ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas marks a…
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Loveland Bike Trail could become part of National Scenic Trail
National Park Service considering making the The Buckeye Trail (including Loveland Bike Trail) a National Scenic Trail Loveland, Ohio – Loveland certainly, and rightfully so, brags of having the National and State Scenic Little Miami River flowing through our Historic Downtown. Recent and ongoing efforts to protect the integrity of its water quality and…
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Loveland Football Finds a New Head Coach in Bob Mullins
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – For the Loveland Tigers Football Team, last season was a learning experience to be sure. Under the stewardship of interim head coach Brian Damewood, Loveland finished 3-7. They posted wins against Turpin, Walnut Hills and Little Miami by a combined score of 99-16. Numerous players, including Brady Stidham, Max…
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Elected Officials Guide to Emergency Management – Read the plan every local government should have in place
Loveland, Ohio – Emergency management, from mitigation through long-term recovery, must be recognized and supported by all elected officials as a critical government service. They play a crucial role in public safety. Their understanding and support of emergency management is vital to the safety and well-being of the public and our communities. Emergency management is…
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New 2025 Book Releases
by Claire Mirkowski-Purdy Loveland, Ohio – 2025 has many great books to offer us this year, all from amazing and beloved authors for readers of all ages. Here are five great books getting released this year: Up first, Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros is releasing on January 21st. This is the third and final fantasy…
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Open House for Loveland-Madeira Road Corridor Project
Loveland, Ohio – The City of Loveland, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Transportation, is proposing a roadway improvement project on Loveland Madeira Road from West Loveland Avenue to just past Valley View Lane. Proposed improvements are being funded by a $4.6-million grant through the OKI Regional Council of Governments and include the following: Pedestrian enhancements,…
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Natural Wonderings/Wanderings by Elizabeth (Schickel) Robinson
“Ohio Summer Night with Owls and Fireflies” © Elizabeth (Schickel) Robinson At breakfast recently I asked my husband, do you know when to use the word who and when to use the word whom? He looked at me with just the slightest twinkle and said “well, the Barred Owl says “who” and the Great Horned Owl…
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[VIDEO] Planning Commission discusses reversal of course on SPD for 12 homes on Riverside Drive
Loveland, Ohio – Near the end of this week’s public hearing, Planning and Zoning Commissioner Rob Weisgerber made a motion to not recommend a zoning map change to City Council. Weisgerber, Andy Bateman and Chairman Mark Redmond agreed with Weisgerber and voted “Yes” David Parker voted “No”. Commission Member Brian O’Neill did not attend the…
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