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Peer-Led sources of strength program creates healthier school cultures, drastically reducing suicide attempts by 29%
Learn more about these Loveland based resources: Ben Morrison Fund NAMI Southwest Ohio Columbus, Ohio – Peer leadership and meaningful connections can save lives. According to a new study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Sources of Strength’s (Sources) prevention model helps reduce…
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Local Ohio public school leaders tell lawmakers that full funding is critical for their districts
(Stock photo from Getty Images) By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal Local public school leaders from all around the state filled the Ohio House Education Committee’s hearing room on Tuesday to explain to lawmakers how full state funding is critical to their districts. Christopher Edison, superintendent of Pymatuning Valley Local School District, described the pride in…
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Fire Safety Concerns for Aluminum Wiring in Homes
This article was written by Captain Trey Foust of the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department Loveland and Symmes Township, Ohio – During the 1960’s and 1970’s, aluminum wiring became a popular choice for electrical installations in homes. It was seen as an affordable alternative to copper wiring, which had become expensive due to high demands for copper.…
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Winging into Spring with Julie Watson
By Cephas – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10271562 by Julie Watson It’s March, and spring is in the air, literally. No matter if the month came in like a lion or a lamb, look and listen to the skies for evidence. Harbingers of spring are winging their way north as you read this. And…
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine officially requests federal approval for Medicaid work requirements
By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has officially asked the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to approve Medicaid work requirements. Under the proposal, Ohio Medicaid expansion recipients would need to be at least 55 years old, employed, be enrolled in school or a job training program, be in a recovery program, or have…
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WATCH: Reporting from the Loveland Frogman Festival
Art and Culture, Entertainment, Events, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, News, Region and BeyondLoveland, Ohio – The attendance this year for Saturday at the 3rd annual Frogman Festival was about 1200 attendees with participants in and out throughout the day. A second day was added this year, and Sunday had over 750 attending and participating. Many were families, with kids under 12 getting in for free. There were…
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Loveland’s 2025 spring brush pickup date
Loveland, Ohio – The 2025 spring brush pickup program will begin on Monday, March 17. Brush must be placed in the grass near the roadside no later than Sunday night, March 16. Public Works will collect brush for approximately two weeks. City Hall Guidelines The following are guidelines established for the brush pick-up program: Brush…
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Governor DeWine attends Loveland High School class
Loveland, Ohio – On Monday, Loveland High School welcomed Ohio Governor Mike DeWine for a visit with students. DeWine spoke to students in Jim Vanatsky’s freshman World History class and Caitlin Smith’s Advanced Placement Macroeconomics class. During the visit, the Governor talked about his family, his childhood, and his nearly 50-year career in public service.…
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Miami U. Board of Trustees approves site for the design phase of an event district with multipurpose arena
Cook Field, with Cole Service Building in the foreground, State Route 73 at left, Farmer School of Business at right (drone image by Jeff Sabo) Cook Field site chosen Oxford, Ohio – During its Feb. 28 meeting, the Miami University Board of Trustees approved the site location to continue the initial concept and design phase…
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