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Economists: Ohio school funding cuts would hurt economy, increase inequality
By: Marty Schladen – Ohio Capital Journal In a survey released Monday, the overwhelming majority of economists said cuts to public education funding proposed by Republican Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman would dampen the state’s future economic output at the same time that they would increase inequality in an already unequal state. According to the Ohio Supreme…
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Here is the annual report of the Hamilton County Department of Health
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and BeyondHamilton County, Ohio – Curious about what your Hamilton County Public Health Department has been up to? Here is their annual report, highlighting their services, programs, and goals. Each year, the public document provides information about the agency’s financial position, key service statistics and program highlights. The 2024 edition notes several of HCPH’s new or…
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Brent Spence Bridge Project Faces Uncertainty as Federal Funding Stalls
Photo by Construction Today The Brent Spence Bridge serves as a major artery for commerce and daily travel between Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. As part of the heavily trafficked I-71/I-75 corridor, the bridge facilitates the movement of approximately $2 billion in goods each day, making it one of the most vital transportation links in the…
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Department of Commerce Emphasizes Caution Regarding Unsolicited Real Estate Offers
Loveland, Ohio – If you receive an unsolicited offer to purchase real estate, the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing (REPL) urges you to practice caution. The Division has recently received numerous questions from residents across the state regarding unsolicited offers they’ve received to purchase their property, many of which…
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You Must Stand Up: The Fight for Abortion Rights in Post-Dobbs America
“Meticulously researched and compulsively readable, You Must Stand Up documents in searing detail the challenges and horrors of the post-Roe landscape. This is required reading for anyone trying to make sense of our current moment.” —Melissa Murray, author of #1 New York Times bestseller The Trump Indictments: The Historic Charging Documents with Commentary Loveland, Ohio…
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Frogman Festival returns March 1st and 2nd to Loveland, Ohio
by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – The 3rd annual Frogman Festival will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025 from 9:30 AM until 6 PM and Sunday, March 2 from 10 AM until 4 PM at Oasis Conference Center in Loveland, Ohio. There were over 1000 attendees. at the 2nd Annual Frogman Festival. Last year…
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Read the Annual Clermont County Soil and Water District report
Clermont County, Ohio – The 2024 Annual Report for the Clermont County Soil and Water District is out. [pdf-embedder url=”https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/annual-report-2024_web-compressed.pdf”]
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Could your logo be the winner in 2025?
Last year’s winning design Clermont County, Ohio – K-12 students, send in your logo designs for the Spring Litter Cleanup by February 28th. For rules and registration, visit www.springlittercleanup.com. The Clermont County Park District says they are excited to see what the logo for the 2025 Spring Litter Cleanup will be. The 2025 Logo Design…
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African Americans and Labor
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Magazine celebrates Black History Month. The 2025 Black History Month theme of the Study of African American Life and History, African Americans and Labor, focuses on the various and profound ways that work and working of all kinds – free and unfree, skilled, and unskilled, vocational and voluntary – intersect with…
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