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Miss Lynn the 2025 Valentine Lady gave us a wooden heart
A crayon drawing of Lynn Oury the 2025 Loveland Valentine Lady by 1-grader Evelyn _________ by Jennifer Miller Loveland, Ohio – Lynn Oury, The 2025 Loveland Valentine Lady, visited my 1st-grade classroom on February 27th. The Valentine Lady visit is always exciting and something that my students look forward to. My students love meeting someone…
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Denial of six-unit 3-story townhome development in Historic Downtown is appealed
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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What Ohio Teens Should Know About Minor Work Permits
Securing Your Summer Job The rules change slightly during the summer With summer right around the corner, many Ohio teens likely plan to use the upcoming break to earn money, build skills, and gain work experience. However, if they don’t take the necessary steps, that summer excitement may quickly turn to disappointment. That’s why the…
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Trump Jan. 6 pardons demoralized cops across the nation, U.S. Capitol Police chief says
By: Jennifer Shutt – Ohio Capital Journal WASHINGTON — The U.S. Capitol Police chief testified Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon people convicted of assaulting police officers on Jan. 6, 2021, had negative repercussions on morale within the department and for police across the country. “I think there was an impact, not only to the…
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Child health programs including even pediatric cancer research see cuts in Ohio House budget draft
By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal From changes to Medicaid to cuts to pediatric cancer research, the Ohio House budget proposal concerns many who have championed child wellbeing and improvement on issues where Ohio struggles — like infant mortality — as important budget priorities. “It just felt like they had taken a hacksaw to some of…
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LIFE Food Pantry News and Updates
Loveland, Ohio – A Loveland mother of four teenagers visited the LIFE Food Pantry a few weeks ago. She had been a regular client but stopped visiting after securing a job. Unfortunately, an injury left her unable to work, forcing her to rely on minimal child support. She hopes to return to work soon, but…
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Apply for Grant Funding During Financial Literacy Month
Educational Organizations/Non-Profits Reminded to Submit Financial Literacy Grant Applications by April 30 Each year, the Division’s Financial Literacy Grant Program awards up to $50,000 in funds to educational organizations throughout Ohio in support of initiatives aimed at improving financial literacy. Eligible organizations, such as nonprofits, community colleges and state institutions, are encouraged to submit program…
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Premiere screening: Quest for Beauty: The Life and Art of William Schickel
Cincinnati, Ohio – Cincinnati’s premiere screening of the new documentary film Quest for Beauty: the Life and Art of William Schickel will be at the Cincinnati Art Museum’s Fath Auditorium on Thursday, May 1 at 6 PM. William Schickel, spiritual artist and liturgical architect was a renown artist from Loveland, Ohio. He combined his skills as…
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Help with invasive tree removal at Loveland High School
Google Gemini AI image Loveland, Ohio – You are invited to join Loveland High School students as they work to remove invasive trees on their campus on Saturday, April 12 from 9 AM until 1 PM. Helping will provide volunteer hours for students and hours toward Loveland Athletic Boosters credits for family members if needed.…
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