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Milford full-day kindergarten registration for 2016-17 – Lottery held on February 12
A lottery will be held on Friday, February 12, 2016, at 4 p.m. to determine who is admitted into the all-day program Milford Exempted Village Schools will again be offering a full-day kindergarten class at all of their elementary schools. The cost of the full-day option is $3,000 a year. Scholarships and reduced fees are available…
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Clermont County early voting starts Feb. 17
Those who want to vote at their own convenience can vote by mail or come into the Board of Elections during office hours starting Feb. 17 to vote early. If you want to vote by mail, call the Board of Elections at 513-732-7275 to request an application or print an absentee application off the website www.ClermontElections.org.…
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Sign up to be a Clermont poll worker for primary; earn $130
The Clermont County Board of Elections is looking for poll workers for the March 15 primary election. Ohio holds an early primary election every four years to have a greater impact on the presidential nominee selection for each party. The Board of Elections must ensure that each of the 166 precincts in the county has two Democratic…
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Proud elected president of Clermont County Board of Commissioners
David Uible elected vice president Batavia, Ohio – Commissioner Bob Proud was elected president of the Clermont County Board of Commissioners for 2016 at the board’s Jan. 11 reorganization meeting. Commissioner David Uible was elected vice president. Proud is serving his seventh and final term as a commissioner. He was first sworn in as commissioner on January 3, 1989, at 30…
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Calarco: We Need to Save the Farmers Market for Loveland
Why are the town fathers and mothers in the city council accepting this decision to move it? By Tom Calarco We all agree that progress is good – usually. The recent construction and growth that we are seeing in Loveland is surely progress that will bring benefits to our community. However, progress can sometimes have…
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Linda Cox resigns Loveland Council seat
Dear Loveland Residents, Businesses, and Friends, It is with some sadness, but mostly happiness, that I tell you that after several months of consideration and discussion with family and friends, I have submitted my resignation as a Loveland City Council member. I say sadness because as often is the case when one leaves a position,…
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Video: Loveland Farmers’ Market struggling for its life to get permit to return to downtown
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] May not survive in all the “progress” in Historic Downtown Loveland, Ohio – “I have spoken and met with Donna about moving the Farmers’ Market to an alternate location outside of the downtown area,” said Loveland City Manager Dave Kennedy. He was responding to the community push to return of the Loveland Farmers’ Market (LFM)…
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Iraq or Afghanistan Veteran Support Group begins Thursday at Epiphany United Methodist
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Miami Township, Ohio – Do you know a military veteran who has served in Iraq or Afghanistan? Invite them to join Thursday nights beginning this week 1/28 from 7 -8:30 PM for a Veterans Support Group hosted by Compass Retreat. The meetings are at Epiphany United Methodist Church at 6635 Loveland Miamiville Road. The program will…
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Chad Hilliker on the new Every Child Succeeds Act
The most important thing I want each member of our Tiger Family to understand is that despite any changes in federal or state requirements, we will continue to provide an excellent education of the students we serve. By Chad Hilliker, Loveland City School District superintendent It was a significant moment in recent educational history: In December,…
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New technology available and in use at Loveland Early Childhood Center
Big and bright – that is how students at Loveland Early Childhood Center (LECC) described the new computers that filled their learning lab. “Paired with the great instruction already taking place in the classroom, the access that our LECC students now have in regards to technology is providing for such a dynamic learning experience,” said…
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