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Coming soon to our pages: Cassie Mattia’s interview with Tim Livelsburger
Education, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, News, SpotlightLoveland, Ohio – In celebration of Autism Acceptance Month, LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV was invited to collaborate with the Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities in filming and producing an interview that Cassie Mattia conducted with Tim Livelsburger. “Livelsburger is not only advocating for those with Autism within the community, but he is also using his…
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How businesses can become socially responsible servers of alcohol
Food & Restaurants, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightLoveland, Ohio The Alcohol Server Knowledge (ASK) program educates people involved in the sale and handling of alcohol on the rules and regulations that govern liquor permits, with emphasis on not over serving patrons and keeping alcohol out of the hands of underage persons. Upon passing the free training, you will receive a certificate of…
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Ohio residents who may be in a position to reverse an overdose should consider carrying FREE naloxone
Loveland, Ohio About This Naloxone Program Twenty-thousand Ohio residents died from drug overdoses from 2020 through 2023. Harm Reduction Ohio provides the overdose-reversing drug naloxone to any Ohio residents at no charge. You can order online. We mail orders within 24 hours from our main office in Granville. This service is made possible by the Ohio…
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DeWine says Randazzo’s ties to First Energy were well known, but the evidence of this is lacking
BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal The office of Gov. Mike DeWine has for months been saying that connections between the guy he picked to be the state’s top regulator and a utility at the center of an epic bribery scandal were well known around Capitol Square when DeWine nominated him in January 2019. If the…
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Ohio House holds first hearing for new nitrogen gas death penalty method
Ohio would join four other states that explicitly permit nitrogen hypoxia for executions if the bill passes BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal House lawmakers have begun hearings on a controversial new execution method known as nitrogen hypoxia. The protocol, used in Alabama for the first time recently, subjects a prisoner to a high concentration…
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Pat Furterer founder of the Loveland Stage Company passes
A Loveland Magazine File Photo of Pat Furterer Loveland, Ohio – Rosalynne Patricia “Pat” Furterer, founder of the Loveland Stage Company passed away on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at the age of 90. Furterer was born in Chester, Pennsylvania and married Fred Furterer on February 13, 1954. Fred Furterer passed away in 2009. The couple…
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[Video] Spring Athletic Signing Day at Loveland High School
Education, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, move to loveland/LMTV, News, Spotlightby David Miller Loveland, Ohio – Today in the gym of Loveland High School (LHS), six student athletes signed their letter of intent to accept college scholarships and play their sport at the next level. Athletic Director Rich Bryant introduced the students and their family, and read a short bio of the student’s accomplishments while…
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Unlocking Equal Opportunities: Understanding Your Fair Housing Rights
Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing offers tips, guide for first-time homebuyers during Fair Housing Month COLUMBUS, Ohio – As the spring temperatures and housing market warm up, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing (REPL) encourages first-time homebuyers to take advantage of April being Fair Housing Month by…
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January 6 Police Officer Michael Fanone warns November election could bring more violence
The 20-year Metro DC police veteran argues violence didn’t stop after January 6, and voters should prioritize candidates who respect rule of law BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal A new feature of the Trump rally traveling road show has the former president walking out on stage and intoning the pledge of allegiance. At the end…
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Ohio Lt. Gov. Husted won’t say if he knew about $1M dark-money contribution
Donation came from utility behind massive bribery scandal BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted is refusing to say whether he was aware of a $1 million contribution in 2017 to a political group that was supporting his bid for governor. Instead, his office is only reiterating that the group wasn’t affiliated…
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