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Grailville Business Inventory Sale
Advertisement[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Business Inventory Sale to eliminate many surplus items at a fair price Over the last 70 years, Grailville has been a place of empowerment and leadership training for women. Many long-time Loveland residents will remember the women of Grailville over the years running a bakery, staying with families while mom was away, writing…
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Young Loveland moviemaker will premier All-American High School Film Festival selection at LHS
Art and Culture, Entertainment, Events, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, NewsParker’s movie is headed to the AMC in Times Square NYC Loveland, Ohio – LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videographer and video editor, Dean Parker’s short film No Love in Loveland, has been accepted as a finalist in the All-American High School Film Festival. It is the largest high school film festival in the country and the film…
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Loveland Bike Trail will close periodically near Grandin Road on weekdays
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Bike Trail (Little Miami Scenic Trail) will be intermittently closed on weekdays until October 30 near Grandin Road (mile marker 35). The work is related to the USEPA clean-up of a Superfund site near the trail.
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Air Alert issued for Monday September 7
The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency (Agency) has issued an Air Quality Advisory for Monday, September 7, 2015 for Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren counties in Ohio and Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties in Kentucky. The Agency expects to see levels of ozone in the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” range of 110 on the Air Quality Index…
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Photo Album: Loveland Athletic Boosters 2015 Homecoming Parade
Loveland, Ohio – These are the photos David Miller shot during the Loveland Athletic Boosters’ 2015 Homecoming Parade on September 3. They were taken in the West Loveland Historic District. All photos: © David Miller/Loveland Magazine 2015 and cannot be copied, downloaded or otherwise used without expressed permission (Read More). Click on a photo to see a…
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At Julian’s Deli: Suzanna Barnes live on the patio from 7 til 11 PM
Announcing wine tastings at Julian’s every Thursday beginning September 10 from 6 to 8 PM. “Join us Thursday September 10 from 6 to 8 PM for our Chilean wine tasting featuring La Playa vineyards with tapas paired to match. $20 Per person for a taste of all four wines and food.” NEW START TIME…
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Loveland Homecoming game canceled by lightning storm – Will be played Saturday at 7 PM
Loveland, Ohio – Thunderstorms rolled through Loveland in the mid-afternoon. The rain subsided. lightning strikes near Loveland football stadium did not. A decision was made about 7:20 PM to cancel the Loveland Homecoming game hosting the Lebanon Warriors. The game will be played tomorrow, Saturday September 5 at 7 PM. The Homecoming Dance will start after the conclusion of the…
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Tigers lose opener in last seconds – Lebanon comes to Loveland Friday for Homecoming game
Loveland, Ohio – Tiger quarterback Drew Plitt’s 13/17, 251 yard night, plus 70 rushing yards wasn’t enough to beat Lakota East last Friday in Loveland’s home opener. The final tally, 35-34 reflects the back and forth game that was decided in the final 37 seconds when Plitt scored on a 5-yard run, but failed to win it…
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Loveland Magazine will “LIVE” broadcast Loveland Homecoming Parade
If you can’t make it to the parade… Viewers will be able to watch the parade from start to finish from their mobile phone Loveland, Ohio – In our first experiment with live-streaming, Loveland Magazine TV will be using Periscope to bring you the Loveland High School Homecoming Parade on Thursday evening. We will broadcast…
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Loveland Primary teachers raise $10,200.00 for their playground project
You too can also help build the fully accessible playground at the Loveland Primary School Loveland, Ohio – These Loveland Primary School teachers were very happy when they they received checks from the Amazing Charity Race, and it was $9,450.00 more than they expected. The teachers worked one of the challenge stations in the pouring rain to raise money to build…
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