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Prepping for annual Christmas Tree Lighting Festival in Historic Downtown Loveland
Loveland, Ohio – A pine, standing almost 60 feet tall next to the Loveland Bike Trail is being decorated with approximately 2,500 lights and 250 ornaments for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Festival in Historic Downtown Loveland. This is a FREE, family friendly event with holiday activities for all ages. A holiday themed drone show…
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Breaking the Silence PSA: Teens Fighting Suicide Voting is now live!
Interact for Health partnered with Crossroads Church, FOX 19, and The Joe Burrow Foundation for BREAKING THE SILENCE: Teens Fighting Suicide. Teens were tasked with creating a 30-second public service announcement that answered the question: What do you wish adults knew about teen mental health and/or teen suicide prevention? Three finalists have been selected, and…
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Household heating assistance is available
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, SpotlightHousehold heating costs are expected to remain about the same or less than last winter, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. A wide variety of assistance programs are available for eligible Ohioans to help pay their utility bills. Such programs can provide one-time payments, adjust monthly costs or reduce energy use. Many…
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Debunking Gun Myths at the Thanksgiving Table
You’ve probably heard this one before: “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” Maybe you’ve even heard it from loved ones at your own holiday table. Myths about guns, gun violence, and gun safety laws in America are, unfortunately, widespread. And arguing with family and loved ones about these misconceptions may feel especially difficult. That’s…
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Quick Facts About The Reds Newest Pitcher: Brady Singer
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – for those that are late to the party, Jonathan India’s time in a Reds uniform has come to a close. The fan favorite was traded this past week to the Kansas City Royals along with outfielder Joey Wiemer. It was a trade that no doubt came with a wide…
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OHSAA Basketball Postseason Will Return to Fairgrounds Coliseum
Partnership announced between OHSAA and Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds Columbus, Ohio – After a 10-year hiatus, postseason high school basketball will return to the Taft Coliseum at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds next February and March. The announcement was made Monday by Doug Ute, Ohio High School Athletic Association Executive Director,…
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Loveland Museum Center is now decorated for Christmas!
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Museum Center is now decorated for Christmas! FOLLOW THIS LINK TO SEE A SHORT VIDEO HIGHLIGHTING THE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
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The Works Pizza Company’s winter blanket drive for LIFE Food Pantry’s Giving Shop
Loveland, Ohio – The Works Pizza Company is collaborating with Loveland Interfaith Effort LIFE Giving Shop for a Winter Blanket Drive. Now through December 8th, you can drop off your gently used or new warm blankets at The Works Pizza Co. in Historic Downtown Loveland. Help us keep Loveland families warm this holiday season! Drop-off…
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How the first Pilgrims and the Puritans differed in their views on religion and respect for Native Americans
Puritans barricading their house against Indians. Artist Albert Bobbett. The Print Collector/ Hudson Archives via Getty Images by Michael Carrafiello, professor of History, Miami University Every November, numerous articles recount the arrival of 17th-century English Pilgrims and Puritans and their quest for religious freedom. Stories are told about the founding of Massachusetts Bay Colony and the…
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Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities offers tips for an inclusive Thanksgiving experience
Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, SpotlightWhile the holidays bring joy for many, they can be overwhelming for those with developmental disabilities or sensory-processing needs, who thrive on routine. To make your Thanksgiving celebration more sensory-friendly, consider these top five tips brought to you by Easterseals Midwest! Learn more about the Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
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