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“Piecing a Life” by Elizabeth (Schickel) Robinson
“Piecing a Life.”Created from my mother’s cloth remnants inherited after her death. © Elizabeth Robinson Studio, all rights reserved Professionally, I am an artist and retired registered nurse. Although I have been an artist throughout my adult life, nursing came later. When my children were small, and I was breastfeeding my youngest, I was contemplating returning to…
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Comedian Ann Randolph bringing Inappropriate in All the Right Ways to Loveland
Loveland, Ohio – Comedian Ann Randolph is heading back to her hometown of Loveland, Ohio to perform Inappropriate in All the Right Ways on March 11th at the Landing Event Center. Steve McGowan will be the MC, and special guest Amy Segal will be joining Ann too. Ann grew up in Loveland and started her…
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The Reds Storm Into Spring Training
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – Reds baseball is back! Yesterday the Reds had split squad action against the Guardians and Brewers. It was great to hear the crack of the bat and have the Cowboy back on the radio call. The team didn’t disappoint. One half pulled out a nice 6-3 win over Cleveland.…
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Loveland High School Senior, Andrew Sichak is finalist in Overture Awards competition
Loveland, Ohio – Congratulations to Loveland High School Senior, Andrew Sichak for being selected as Finalist in the 2025 Visual Arts category of the Overture Awards Competition. Finalists are awarded $1,000. Andrew will now compete for one of six $3,000 awards. Andrew is a Loveland Magazine Intern. The Overture Awards Competition is Greater Cincinnati’s largest…
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Loveland Magazine columnist Julie Watson made her first ‘book’ out of paper and yarn when she was 10
The books are written under the pen name: Mercy Givens by Julie Watson I’ve wanted to be an author since I was four years old. I made my first ‘book’ out of paper and yarn when I was 10. I wrote my first play when I was in 5th grade. When I was 13, the…
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Ohio lawmakers wrestle with how to make amends for land denied the Randolph Freedpeople
CHICKASAW, OH — JANUARY 24: Seventh-generation Randolph Freepeople descendant Paisha Thomas, January 24, 2025, on Virginia Street in Chickasaw, Ohio. (Photo by Graham Stokes for Ohio Capital Journal. Republish photo only with original article.) By: Nick Evans – Ohio Capital Journal This story is the second in a two-part series on mapping land denied the Randolph Freedpeople…
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Meet the Loveland Dairy Whip’s new owners
by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – I arrived at the Loveland “Whippy Dip” this morning with snow flurries flying in 20 degree temperature to record an interview about cold stuff, that will warm everyone up. Loveland has had snow on the ground continuously since January 6. The Loveland Dairy Whip will open for their 2025…
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New Episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball & Mark Raines
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – This week only 1/2 of the dynamic duo was able to get a recording in, and Chris of course used it to talk about the Cleveland Cavaliers, a topic that doesn’t get mentioned much here in Southwestern Ohio. And it’s really a shame, too, because the Cavaliers are the…
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Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing gearing up for 20th amazing year
June 6 and 7 | Hickory Woods Golf Course July 14 | O’Bannon Creek Golf Club Loveland, Ohio – Join Paxton’s Grill to celebrate an AMAZING 20 YEARS of raising critical funds for CancerFree KIDS! The 20th Anniversary golf outing will again be a three-day event. As they done for the past several years, the annual…
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If you’d like to support the Loveland students raising money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Loveland, Ohio – Team CoUREage 6.0 is a group of Loveland students dedicated to raising money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. If you’d like to support them in their quest , here are some opportunities: • Online Auction ends March 2nd, check out the great items • Friday, 2/28, Cappy’s giveback night • Saturday,…
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