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Your invitation to Cardinal Land Conservancy’s 2nd Annual Meeting
Advertisement Loveland, Ohio – You’re invited to Cardinal Land Conservancy’s 2nd Annual Meeting! It is a celebration of our community’s commitment to local conservation and provides a space for members to gather, ask questions, and learn what new, exciting projects are coming down the pipeline. Cardinal now has a very big presence in the City…
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12th Annual Loveland Food Truck Rally is Saturday, May 10
Advertisement Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 12 PM to 8 PM Loveland, Ohio – The 12th Annual Loveland Food Truck Rally is rolling back into town—bigger and better than ever! Join us on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 12 PM to 8 PM at Shopper’s Haven Plaza (597 Loveland-Madeira Rd.) for an unforgettable day of delicious eats, family fun, and community spirit—all with…
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Loveland students Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor are finalists in Caring for Our Watersheds contest
Loveland, Ohio – Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor, students in the Loveland City School District are finalists in the Caring for Our Watersheds contest. They wrote and illustrated a children’s book, coloring it with natural paints they made themselves. At the end of the book, they include a link with instructions so readers can make…
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Join the Loveland High School Student Athletic Leadership Team’s Relay for Life
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland High School Student Athletic Leadership Team (SALT) has launched their Relay for Life in support of the American Cancer Society. Their goal is to raise $20,000. Follow this link to make a donation to support the students in this effort or purchase a luminaria bag to dedicate to someone who…
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Analysis shows universal pre-K in Ohio would repay its costs almost fourfold
Getty Image By: Marty Schladen – Ohio Capital Journal A paper issued last month by Scioto Analysis concluded that every dollar spent on universal pre-K in Ohio would produce $3.80 in benefits. Unsurprisingly, most of that benefit comes in the form of greater future earnings of kids who attend pre-K and then show up to kindergarten prepared to…
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“It is a party! It’s Spring! ” by Elizabeth (Schickel) Robinson
Poppies from Armand and White Iris from Becky, photo © Elizabeth Robinson I am grateful to share my Natural Wonderings/Wanderings. I write them as time and spirit allow. The idea and title were conceived one day many years ago when exploring outside with my young family. It would be quite a few years more before…
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Chamber-backed tax reform group urges Ohio lawmakers stamp out ‘unvoted’ increases that impact school districts, others
(iStock / Getty Images Plus) By: Nick Evans – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio lawmakers seem committed to delivering property tax relief in the current session, but they’re still zeroing in on their approach. They’ve introduced at least seven measures tweaking the homestead exemption — for disabled vets, military spouses, the elderly — and a handful more changing…
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Ohio House budget would eliminate independent campaign finance oversight
Rep. Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, testifying in the Ohio House. (Photo by Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal.) ____________________ In particular, Stewart and state Rep. Jean Schmidt, R-Loveland, complained about cases dragging on. Schmidt, like Stewart, has been on the receiving end of a multi-year OEC case. ____________________ Lawmakers argue the Ohio Election Commission has outlived its…
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[WATCH] Board of Zoning Appeals rejects John Hill’s request to build 3-story townhome development
Loveland, Ohio – On March 5, a six-unit, 3-story townhome development proposed by local builder John Hill Construction, to be located at 200 Railroad Avenue within the Historic Preservation District Boundaries, was determined to be “inappropriate” for the neighborhood. The proposed townhomes were to be adjacent to existing cottage-style homes and Nisbet Park on the…
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U.S. Education Department to restart defaulted student loan collections
side the U.S. Department of Education headquarters in Washington, D.C., on April 2, 2025. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom) By: Shauneen Miranda – Ohio Capital Journal WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education said Monday that it will resume collections May 5 for defaulted federal student loans. After pausing during the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency has…
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