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Loveland Magazine at the The Cure Starts Now Gala
EDITORIAL, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Spotlight, Table of DiscussionsAdam Ploof, Cassie Mattia, Ava Mattia, and David Miller at the Cure Starts Now Gala on March 9. Last Friday, Loveland Magazine was invited to The Cure Starts Now Gala, which took place at the Duke Energy Convention Center. Not only did we get to experience the delicious dessert theme with more than 900 wonderful…
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Loveland Athletic Boosters Annual Mulch Sale
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Athletic Boosters support the Loveland City School District athletic programs. Support of the student athletes includes donating equipment to the athletic department, sponsoring activities to promote school spirit, and enthusiasm, and funding major capital improvements. The Boosters support more than 1,000 7th through 12th grades girls & boys. Four options of…
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Elizabeth Madison captures 2nd straight Ohio Wrestling Title
Loveland, Ohio – On Sunday, March 10, Loveland High School Sophomore Elizabeth Madison (39-1) won her second straight Div I State Title in Wrestling at 170 pounds.
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Summer Camps at Whistle Stop Clay Works
Art and Culture, Education, Entertainment, Events, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightAdvertisement June 24 – 28 Cost is $205 per camper. Morning Camp: 9am to noon (ages 9 and older) Afternoon Camp: 1pm to 4pm (ages 12 and older) Learn to make a variety of clay creatures and animals, and even get a chance to use the potter’s wheel. It is five days of instructor-lead classes,…
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Sycamore athletic director Mark Harden dies in I-75 crash
Photos by Sycamore Schools Blue Ash, Ohio – In statements to the school community, the Sycamore District said: The Sycamore Family is deeply saddened by the loss of Sycamore High School’s beloved athletic director, Mark Harden. His passion, dedication, and spirit will forever be remembered. Harden 52, was pronounced dead at the scene of a…
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‘They’re all in.’ Athens mayor represents Ohio on Ukraine sister-city trip
Ostroh, Ukraine mayor Yurii Yahodka, left, and Athens Mayor Steve Patterson, right. Patterson is pointing in the direction of his city as displayed on a sign placed in Ostroh. Patterson traveled there as part of a program to help cities grow in governance. (Photo courtesy of Steve Patterson.) BY: SUSAN TEBBEN – Ohio Capital Journal There’s a…
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ECC’s Tyler McKinley: 2024 Ohio Mr. Basketball Finalists
File Photos by David Miller/Loveland Magazine ©2024 The Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association has announced the finalists for the 2024 Ohio Mr. Basketball Award. The winner will be announced next Wednesday, March 20. Tyler McKinley averaged 19.4 points and 9.5 rebounds per game with Winton Woods this season. He shot 61.7 percent from the field In…
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How and when to file Loveland income tax
Loveland, Ohio – The City of Loveland income tax is a 1% earnings tax on persons who live or work in the City. A credit is given to residents who pay taxes to other municipalities. According to City Hall, “residents who work in areas imposing less than a 1% earnings tax must pay the difference…
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Early vote looks sluggish two weeks from Ohio’s primary election
(Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) Hamilton County’s early in-person voting traffic has been no lines, walk in-walk out. BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal Two weeks ago early voting began in Ohio’s primary election. In two weeks more, the election will be decided. So far, county officials report turnout has been steady, but the figures have…
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