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The Reds Fall But Win Their Fourth Straight Series
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – The Reds may have fallen to the Twins on Thursday afternoon, but they have absolutely turned their season around these past four series. They are 9-3 over that span, batting .276 and they’ve averaged almost 6 runs per game. Cincinnati has swept the Diamondbacks and taken the series against…
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The Hollowness of this Juneteenth a Sober Reality
Image by Rashod Taylor An opinion piece emailed to the desk of Loveland Magazine by Vann R. Newkirk II the Senior editor of the Atlantic. “The purpose of Juneteenth was always a celebration of emancipation, of the Black community’s emergence out of our gloomy past. But it was also an implicit warning that what had…
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Cleveland Fed: Tariffs are raising some prices in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky
President Donald Trump holds up a chart while speaking during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) By: Marty Schladen – Ohio Capital Journal Tariffs — and uncertainty over them — are forcing up costs for…
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Terri Sinoway wins 25th Annual Loveland Quilt Show
Terri Sinoway on the left photo by Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library Loveland, Ohio – Terri Sinoway is the winner of the 25th Annual Loveland Quilt Show. Her winning quilt, “Tut, the Boy King,” uses 90 different fabrics and took about a month to complete.
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Design for new Brent Spence companion bridge announced
Cincinnati, Ohio – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear unveiled Tuesday the design of the new companion bridge to be built as part of the 8-mile Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. The press release said, “Today’s announcement marks a major milestone in one of the nation’s most…
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Older women front and center in ‘No Kings’ pro-democracy movement
A woman joins the No Kings protests near the Philadelphia Museum of Art on June 14, 2025. (Tara Pixley for The 19th) by Amanda Becker Read Amanda Becker’s Loveland, Ohio connection in her Bio below. This story was originally reported by Amanda Becker of The 19th. Meet Amanda and read more of her reporting on gender, politics…
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Choice One Engineering Named One of Zweig Group’s 2025 Best Firms To Work For
by Choice One Engineering Choice One Engineering with an office in Historic Downtown Loveland is honored to be recognized as one of Zweig Group’s 2025 Best Firms To Work For in the Civil Engineering category. This national award celebrates outstanding workplaces in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry across the U.S. and Canada. Notably,…
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Does this make you feel safe?
by Everytown for Gun Safety It’s impossible to keep up with all that’s going on in our federal government. But Congressional leaders are relying on our collective apathy to advance dangerous policies that put our lives at risk. Over 200 lawmakers in Congress have already signed onto a bill that would gut state gun laws…
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The Golf Classic Raises Over $77K For Stepping Stones
Stepping Stones hosted its 24th Annual Golf Classic, presented by CSJ Charitable Fund, on June 2 at the O’Bannon Creek Golf Club. Stepping Stones raised a net total of more than $77,000 to benefit year-round programming for children, teens and adults with disabilities. Golfers participated in a raffle with ten packages and five hole contests…
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