Loveland & Local
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Jonathan Reese named candidate in U.S. Presidential Scholars Program
Reese one of 4,000 students selected from nearly 3.3 million Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School (LHS) Senior Jonathan Reese has been named one of around 4,000 students in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The candidates were selected from nearly 3.3 million students expected to graduate from U.S. high schools in 2016. Inclusion in…
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Letters support Loveland Farmers’ Market return to Jackson Street Market
These letters sent to Loveland City Hall to be read during last Tuesday’s open forum during the council meeting. They are in support of returning the Loveland Farmers’ Market return to it’s Jackson Street Market location for the 2016 season. Mayor Mark Fitzgerald broke precedent and did not allow the clerk of council to read these…
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30th Annual Children’s Choralfest at Prince of Peace Church
All are invited to the 30th Annual Children’s Choralfest on Saturday, March 5, at 4 PM. A worshipful gift of praise and song with 10 area youth choirs of 150 children. There will not be a regular Saturday 5 pm worship due to Choralfest on March 5. Prince of Peace Church Info
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Thrivent Mutual Funds named as the No. 3 fund family
Miami Township, Ohio – Thrivent Mutual Funds has been named as the No. 3 fund family in Barron’s/ Lipper annual ranking of mutual fund families, based on performance for the year ending December 31, 2015. The Feb. 8 issue of the magazine recognized 67 fund families for this year’s Barron’s/Lipper Fund Family Ranking. “I’m proud to…
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VIDEO: Council fails to appoint 7th member
Loveland, Ohio – City Council met in a special session on Tuesday, February 16, specifically for members to submit nominations to fill Linda Cox’s vacated council seat. Cox resigned, effective January 31. Former council member, Paulette Leeper was nominated by Ted Phelps. She failed to receive the votes needed. Rob Weisgerber nominated former council member David…
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VIDEOS: Pros and cons of Loveland Farmers’ Market return to Jackson Street Market
Loveland, Ohio – These people spoke at the city council meeting on February 9 about the pros and cons of the Loveland Farmers’ Market return to the Jackson Street Market this spring. At the request of the city manager, Dave Kennedy the Farmers’ Market took a one-year hiatus from Historic Downtown last year and used land at…
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VIDEO: Council members respond to citizens about Farmers’ Market
Loveland, Ohio – The overflow crowd spilled into the hallways at City Hall On Tuesday, February 9. The Friends of the Loveland Farmers’ Market called citizens to rally at the council meeting to support the return of the Loveland Farmers’ Market to the Jackson Street Market location in Historic Downtown. All of the 17 people who…
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VIDEO: Residents pack City Hall to discuss future of Loveland Farmers’ Market
Loveland, Ohio – The overflow crowd spilled into the hallways at City Hall on Tuesday, February 9. The Friends of the Loveland Farmers’ Market called citizens to rally at the council meeting to support the return of the Loveland Farmers’ Market to the Jackson Street Market location in Historic Downtown. All of the 17 people who…
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Would you be willing to help 10 year-old Mason Ensor?
Thank you for just reading this. Please keep Mason in your thoughts as he fights for his life. Loveland, Ohio – We have learned that Mason Ensor is again unwell, and it is urgent that his family take another trip back to National Jewish Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Mason is 10 and a 4th grader at Loveland Elementary.National Jewish…
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All Students Safe – Loveland Middle School & Loveland Intermediate School Evacuated Due to School Threat
LIS Students relocated to Loveland Prince of Peace Church & LMS Students relocated to Northstar Church while emergency responders check buildings Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Intermediate School (LIS) received an unspecified threat on a robo call around 12 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18. Administrators notified authorities and evacuated both LIS and Loveland Middle School (LMS)…
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