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Miami University is committed to achieving carbon neutrality at Oxford campus by 2040
Artist rendering of the main entrance to the Sharon and Graham Mitchell Sustainability Park. The park, to be located over the Western Geothermal Field, will have a grand entrance off of State Route 73 and another entrance off of Western Drive. Quick Links • Miami 2040 Climate Action Plan • Sustainability Staff and Affiliates •…
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Symmes Township and Loveland offering hazardous household waste collection
Symmes Township, Ohio – The Township, in collaboration with the City of Loveland, will host a hazardous household waste collection event on June 7th at Home of the Brave Park, 11605 Lebanon Road, from 8 until 10 AM. Ammunition, explosives, E-waste (computers, monitors, etc.), asbestos material, medical/biological waste and medicine will not be accepted. Proof…
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Junior Police Academy
Loveland, Ohio – Teens can now sign up now for the Junior Police Academy sponsored by the Loveland, Goshen Township, Milford, and Miami Township police departments. When: May 27 – May 29, 2025, 9am to 3pm Where: Milford Mulberry Elementary School Who: Students ages 13-16 (Space is limited) For Information Contact: SRO Larry Mehn lmehn@lovelandoh.gov…
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Federal funding cuts would significantly affect local nonprofits, survey shows
Cincinnati, Ohio – Recent executive orders and administrative memos have increased the focus on federal grants and contracts. A study exploring the impact such cuts would have on individuals and families in Greater Cincinnati found that most nonprofits receive at least 25% or more of their operating budgets from the federal government. Two-thirds of nonprofits…
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Attend the Loveland Schools State Budget Town Hall Meeting
Gemini AI Image State Budget Town Hall Wednesday, April 16 at 6 PM Loveland, Ohio – The state budget that will determine spending for the next two years is making its way through the Ohio General Assembly. Governor Mike DeWine’s budget proposal would cut funding for Loveland schools and many other public school districts. If…
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BCI Recovers More Than $35,000 in Stolen Bitcoin for Hamilton County Victim
AI Image by Gemini Hamilton County, Ohio – A special unit within the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation recently returned more than $35,000 to a Cincinnati-area woman who fell victim to a cryptocurrency scam, Attorney General Dave Yost and Delhi Township Police Chief Jeff Braun announced Friday. “This case illustrates the elaborate traps that crypto…
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Bengals and Hamilton County seek $350M from Ohio for Paycor Stadium renovations
A preliminary rendering of new club suites and scoreboard in Paycor Stadium’s North end zone (Provided by Hamilton County) 91.7 WVXU | By Zack Carreon The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are requesting $350 million from the state of Ohio to fund renovations to Paycor Stadium. The proposed renovation plan totals $830 million, which the county…
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STABLE Accounts enhance financial independence for people living with disabilities
Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, Statehouse and Around OhioApril is ABLE to Save Month, and an opportunity to highlight the ways ABLE programs across the country are enhancing financial independence for people living with disabilities. Ohio’s iteration of an ABLE program—STABLE Account—is about empowering individuals and helping them to live more independently. In honor of ABLE to Save Month, Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague introduced…
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John “Sawyer” Blackledge awarded Emergency Services Scholarship
Provided Photo Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Police Officers Association and the Loveland Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association have awarded their Emergency Services Scholarship to John “Sawyer” Blackledge. Sawyer is a senior at Loveland High School who plans to study criminal justice at the University of Cincinnati and become a police officer.
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