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[Watch] Empowering Lives: Celebrating Vocational Rehabilitation
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, News, Region and BeyondWhat term best captures the essence of vocational rehabilitation, focused on empowering individuals with disabilities to secure and maintain meaningful employment? Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities invites you to watch their “Vocational Rehabilitation in One Word” video to hear insights from staff, partners, and participants who have experienced this transformative journey. On March 22, 2025,…
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GiGi Gianni gives inspiring speech at United Nations
GiGi spoke about her life, her journey, and the importance of celebrating all individuals with Down syndrome New York, NY – On Thursday, March 20, GiGi Gianni, the 22-year-old namesake and Chief Inspiration Officer of GiGi’s Playhouse in Miami Township, spoke in front of the United Nations ahead of World Down Syndrome Day. GiGi spoke…
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American Federation of Teachers members respond to Trump’s Executive Order to eliminate the Federal role in education
A Press Release sent to Loveland Magazine today from the American Federation of Teachers: Washington, DC – American Federation of Teachers members from across the country discuss their concerns about the impact of Donald Trump’s executive order today to eliminate the US Department of Education. They want to know, if Trump succeeds, who will support…
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Ohio House Republicans pass higher education overhaul to ban diversity efforts and faculty strikes
The bill also sets rules around classroom discussion and puts scholarships at risk. It now goes back to the Ohio Senate. By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal This story will be updated. Ohio House Republican lawmakers voted to pass a massive higher education overhaul bill Wednesday that would ban diversity and inclusion efforts and prevent faculty…
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“The March of New Life” by Elizabeth (Schickel) Robinson
“Spring Flowers and Happy Bees” © Elizabeth (Schickel) 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 I began writing…
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Ohio weather: Everyone jokes about it – by Julie Watson
In 2018, a driver drove his Jeep into the flood waters of East Kemper Road and the occupants had to swim to safety. The automobile remained almost completely submerged overnight and the driver was cited by the Loveland Police because he ignored “Road Closed” signs. (Loveland Magazine file photo) by Julie Watson Wait five minutes…
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Marijuana backers criticize Ohio bills attempting to change state law
Stock photo from Getty Images By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal Marijuana advocates called bills to change Ohio’s weed laws “a slap in the face” to voters. The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws hosted a webinar last week about two bills that are trying to change Ohio’s marijuana laws. “Whether one believes that cannabis ought…
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Becca Moates: Current Governor DeWine budget proposal undoubtedly leads to additional Loveland levy
Becca Moates and her family (Provided) by Becca Moates Dear Loveland School District, Let’s start with: Our goal this week is to send 1000 letters to the statehouse by March 21, 2025. Help make this happen! Our family moved here a decade ago after the military, and what a well-loved decade it has been. When…
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UC joins novel bipolar research and clinical care network
By Tim Tedeschi in UC News University of Cincinnati/Lindner Center of Hope researchers have received a $2.3 million grant to join the Breakthrough Discoveries for Thriving with Bipolar Disorder (BD²) Integrated Network, a collaborative research and clinical care model with a mission to improve care, interventions and outcomes for people living with bipolar disorder. UC joins…
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Student meals once again subject of Ohio bill
Photo by Amanda Mills/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal Another bill has entered the Ohio General Assembly in an attempt to address student hunger in schools, this time in the form of a Democratic measure that would still hold households accountable for student meal debt, but keep the child from…
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