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Biden commutes sentences of nearly 1,500 people, pardons 39 in historic clemency action
By: Ariana Figueroa – Ohio Capital Journal WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden Thursday commuted the sentences of roughly 1,500 people who were placed in home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic, and granted pardons for 39 individuals with convictions for nonviolent crimes. “America was built on the promise of possibility and second chances,” Biden said in a statement. He noted…
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Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board Receives $1 Million Grant to Support a Crisis Receiving Center
Batavia, Ohio – The Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board has received a $1 million grant to support its efforts to help fight addiction by delivering needed crisis services, Dr. Lee Ann Watson, the Executive Director of the Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board announced. The grant from the OneOhio Recovery Foundation will…
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Life Food Pantry raised over $21,000 through Cincinnati Gives campaign
Loveland, Ohio – Cincinnati Gives has officially come to an end, and the LIFE Food Pantry says they are thrilled to share the results. They share on FaceBook, “Thanks to your amazing generosity and encouragement, we raised over $21,000 to support LIFE Food Pantry—and earned a $1,000 bonus along the way!”This was their first year…
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New Episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Mark Raines and Jeff Brown
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – Mark Raines and returning special guest Jeff Brown talk about a very important week for Bearcat Basketball. That’s right, it’s time for the Crosstown Shootout. Mark and Jeff have it covered from every angle (perhaps slightly favoring UC in the analysis, but judge that for yourself). The guys also…
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Groundbreaking Quantum Computing major approved by Miami University Board of Trustees
Next step is approval by Ohio Department of Higher Education Oxford, Ohio – During its regular meeting on Friday, Dec. 13, the Miami University Board of Trustees approved the new Quantum Computing major, the first of its kind for an Ohio institution. Following approvals from University Senate and the Board of Trustees, the next step…
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Clermont County announces solicitations for consultant to manage animal shelter and kennel expansion
Clermont County, Ohio – Clermont County officials today announced an upcoming solicitation for proposals to hire a consultant to manage the Clermont County Animal Shelter as well as a request for bids to expand outdoor kennel capacity and new volunteer policies and procedures. “These recommendations are part of a comprehensive plan to improve our physical…
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Lynn Oury is 2025 Loveland Valentine Lady
Photo by Nancy Hartmann Downing on FaceBook Editor’s Note: This story has been corrected to reflect that Lynn Oury is not a lifetime Loveland resident. Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Valentine Ladies serve the community of Loveland Ohio. They are chosen by community nomination, then picked by a committee from the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance.…
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[A Holiday Toolkit] Supporting Mental and Behavioral Health During the Holiday Season
A message from OneOhio Recovery Foundation and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Your presence can be a present for someone this season. Support and following up with loved ones are just some of the actions we can all take to help others who may be in crisis. Helping someone with mental health, drug,…
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Festive Christmas Brass Concert at Loveland Stage Company
Art and Culture, Education, Entertainment, Events, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Religion, Spotlight“Enjoy beloved holiday classics performed by an extraordinary ensemble of student, amateur, and professional brass musicians from Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.” Loveland, Ohio – Cincinnati’s community Brass Choir will present their annual Christmas concert in conjunction with Loveland High school percussionists. The ensemble will be conducted by Kirby Cain and will feature holiday classics.…
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‘It’s become a tradition’ for Coates and Miami RedHawks
Rodney Coates, right, talks with members of the Miami University football program on Wednesday, Dec. 11, during a luncheon at the Gross Student-Athlete Development Center organized by Coates to celebrate Miami’s bowl berth. The luncheon has become an annual tradition. Oxford, Ohio/Miami University – As members of the Miami University football team filed into –…
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